Where are you referring to exactly? There's suburbs upon suburbs already above Dallas. Dallas is infill land
Melbourne houses has historically never been 6%+ yield within 30km of the CBD and never will be WA is showing no signs of slowing down. It will...
$2 million MINIMUM loan?
Game changer if true, Homestar has MUCH lower rates than Granite
Anyone have experience with Brighten?
Have you used them for refinance before Redwing? What were they like?
Why is that? Isn't it possible to be a mortgage prisoner at Liberty even at 80% LVR?
Why don't you take it to a Big 4 or another mainstream lender then?
Do you have serviceability to go to Homestar in the first place if you had to use Liberty?
This one is not under any flight paths. Have you done your research on the area?
Hi all, Anyone have experience with Brighten Home Loans and how it compares with Pepper / Liberty? Looks high servicing and rates seem...
That one in Dallas boarders Broadmeadows and is also out of airport overlay and has dev potential. Is that pocket not comparable to Broadmeadows?
There's still good deals out there if you move fast and bid up quickly. Houses on large blocks. I would not compromise on a villa / unit yet...
Try the Granite streamlined/easy refinancing that allows for dollar for dollar refinancing with no serviceability check if you have enough...
But everyone knows it's all about cycles and timing...
Everyone wants to buy in a rising market. No one wants to be the first in when it's flat
'Overpaying' is capital gains in action. How else do you get capital gains? It's got nothing to do with smart money. If they got in on a rising...
Should all tenants be on the lease? I have a property where only the mother is on the lease but not the adult son (who's in his late 20s and working)
You should also ask the question, what lending options compete with Liberty but are not available to brokers and are only direct to customer? If...
What's wrong with Meadow Heights? It's in different price point entry range compared to Jacana
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