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Whilst property has traditionally been Australia’s biggest asset class for building wealth, surprisingly only 20% of Australians own an investment property. Whether you’re a first time investor looking to rentvest (rent where you want to live and purchase an investment where you can afford) or a home owner looking to create additional wealth, find out how we can help you secure your investment property.

  • Arrange a pre-assessment of your borrowing capacity to understand how much you can spend on your investment property
  • Review the pros and cons of borrowing to avoid lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) and discuss what the right strategy is for you
  • Let our team hold your hand throughout the entire process, with an understanding of how to maximise tax deductions and minimise your borrowing risks

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How we work with you

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Understand your objectives

Meeting or call with you to understand your immediate funding needs and long-term borrowing objectives

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Assess your financials

Assess your lending capacity

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Compare your funding options

Analyse the features, rates and benefits of dozens of loans (including the major banks) and craft a lending solution tailored to your strategy

4

Present funding options

Present you with the most suitable lending solutions for your strategy, explaining the different package features and impacts on your overall objectives

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Assist your decision

Help you select your preferred lending solution so you’re confident in your decision

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Manage application process

Guide you through the application process, making it easy for yous

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Facilitate approval

Guide you through the application process, making it easy for yous

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On-going support

On-going reviews and personal advice to ensure you have the right package as market conditions change

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