Refinance
How to avoid paying LMI
Lender’s mortgage insurance (LMI) is an insurance that is taken out by the lender to protect them in case the borrower can’t repay the loan. If the borrower is unable to repay the loan, the
Why should you refinance your mortgage?
Bottom line: it’s about saving money – because you may access a lower interest rate. It’s a competitive home loan market out there – and better options can be found. A lower rate offers potential
Five ways to fund your finances – as you transform your home !
Okay, yes, a renovation can be a potentially big strain on your collective time and money. But at OzBroker, we can provide the expert financial advice that’ll help minimise your stress. Here are five options that
What is Capital Gains Tax?
You likely know, if you’re involved in property investment, that you’ll be required to pay capital gains tax (CGT). Yes, it’s a familiar piece of jargon – but the details of the tax, and the
Government Assistance Schemes: a great time for First Home Owners
Good news: It’s a very positive time to get into the housing market! Firstly, according to the Reserve Bank, interest rates are likely to stay at historically low levels for the next three years. The
Cashbacks & Rebates: Home Loans With More To Give
If you’re one of the many out there looking at the market right now – be sure to be on the lookout for home loans offering added incentives. Cashback offers and rebates Cashbacks are a
Why Investors love Interest-Only Loans
An interest-only home loan can be a great choice for financing a property. For one thing, the prospect of lower repayments for at least a certain timeframe is a big positive. But it’s worth bearing in
Why do you need a bridging loan?
If you’re looking to move house, you’ve probably heard of the term “bridging finance”. But what is a bridging loan, and how does it work? Imagine the scenario: after months of scouring the real estate
Is it a good time to invest in property?
Right now there are positive trends in the market that should bring investors back to the table. It’s a far cry from 2017, when regulators halted the rush by curbing investor lending and the use