Migration numbers affecting the property market
With interest rates set to continually rise for the foreseeable future and inflation at its highest in 20 years, many mortgage holders are looking at ways in which they can live more affordably.
With interest rates set to continually rise for the foreseeable future and inflation at its highest in 20 years, many mortgage holders are looking at ways in which they can live more affordably.
With interest rates set to continually rise for the foreseeable future and inflation at its highest in 20 years, many mortgage holders are looking at ways in which they can live more affordably.
With interest rates set to continually rise for the foreseeable future and inflation at its highest in 20 years, many mortgage holders are looking at ways in which they can live more affordably.
With interest rates set to continually rise for the foreseeable future and inflation at its highest in 20 years, many mortgage holders are looking at ways in which they can live more affordably.
With interest rates set to continually rise for the foreseeable future and inflation at its highest in 20 years, many mortgage holders are looking at ways in which they can live more affordably.
What’s more important, getting the cheapest rate or the best deal for your next loan? For most people the answer would seem obvious, the cheapest rate, right?
People who use private lenders are usually asset rich but cash poor. This includes people looking to do property flips, small business owners, property developers and individuals
Our experienced brokers have access to the latest loan facilities being offered by lenders and can assist you with making the right decision to suit your personal situation
Unless you’re on a fixed-rate mortgage, you will now be feeling the effects of the RBA’s most recent rate rise which has been passed on in full by most of the major lenders.
The Australian property market is currently going through an unprecedented period of change, as Australia emerges from two years of recurring coronavirus lockdowns and into a period of high inflation and low consumer confidence.