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A blog about mortgages, loans, interest rates, tips and tricks.
How much extra will your mortgage cost when interest rates rise?
They say what goes up, must come down.
But does what goes down, have to come up? Well, the big banks think so – and sooner than many expect.
Today we’ll look at how much extra an average new mortgage holder might expect to pay each month if the cash rate returns to mid-2019 levels 👇
Cash rate to remain at record-low level until 2023: experts
For avid followers of the RBA’s cash rate, the next few years will likely be “pretty boring”.
Wait, the bank can do that!?
With COVID-19 impacting the financial landscape, here’s how to minimise being caught out by surprises.
Bank loyalty can cost existing borrowers: ACCC report
Long gone are the days where you were rewarded for loyalty. Nowadays, you need to put yourself first
Is now a good time to lock in a fixed rate?
To lock it in or not lock it in, that is the question…
The big questions we’re receiving from first home buyers
Here are five key talking points we’ve been regularly discussing with first home buyers in the current market.
4 ways we can make your life easier right now
While we can’t babysit your child so they stop shouting out and interrupting that important call you’re trying to make in your new home office, we might be able to reduce the number of important calls you need to make instead.
5 reasons it’s a good time to refinance
The many social and financial changes that have been thrust upon us recently have combined to make it a good time to consider refinancing your home loan. Here are five reasons why you may want to consider doing so.
Need to pause your mortgage repayments? Here are the banks’ deferral policies
Rest assured that all the big four banks are allowing customers who have been impacted by the coronavirus to hit pause on their mortgages for up to six months.
RBA cuts cash rate to record low 0.25% amid COVID-19 outbreak
RBA Governor Philip Lowe said in a statement that the move was due to the virus causing “major disruptions to economic activity across the world”.
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