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Client short story: Valued Smartmove client saved over $5,000 per annum of interest (over $25,000 over 5 years) by refinancing to a new bank

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Originally, our existing client purchased an investment property with a loan to value ratio of 90% (paying lenders mortgage insurance at the time the property was purchased). The loan was also interest only. When combined, these three aspects (investment purpose, the fact the loan was mortgage insured & the interest only repayments) pushed the interest rate up. Through reviewing the loan and the value of the property periodically, we determined that the loan to valuation ratio had dropped substantially over two years since the property was purchased. Our client has…

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Buying a tenanted investment property

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Purchasing an investment property that already has a tenant means you collect rent from day one, with no vacant period and no lease fees to find a new tenant. The lease just carries on as it did before you purchased the property. Sound good? Of course it does. There are some possible problems to be aware of though. It’s very important to check whether the lease on your prospective investment is current or the tenants are on an expired lease. If the tenants are off-lease, they can give a short…

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What comes first: the property or the loan?

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Looking for a property to purchase is an exciting time. Choices regarding location, size, number of rooms, and local amenities often see house hunters carried away in a deluge of daydreams and anticipation. But, before you get carried away, it’s important to check off the essentials first. Although organising your finances may seem drab in comparison to perusing sales listings, gaining pre-approval with a lender will give you confidence about how much you can afford to borrow. First and foremost you need to determine if you’re eligible to borrow money…

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How to invest in property through an SMSF

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For some years, self-managed super fund members have been able to invest in residential property, as long as they follow strict guidelines. The first step is to have a discussion with an expert to determine whether investing through an SMSF is the most appropriate approach to property investment given your personal circumstances. If it is, the next step is to set up the SMSF, and using the services of a specialist is recommended. Do this before you start looking at an investment property to buy. Another tip is to be…

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Lower, owner occupied, interest rates on all investment properties

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This client was able to get lower, owner occupied, interest rates on all their investment properties…. An existing client of Smartmove approached me to purchase multiple investment properties and build a portfolio. The borrowing capacity was very strong, and we didn’t require the rental income or tax benefits from the investment properties in order to satisfy the banks serviceability model for the lending request. When this is the case, there are some banks in the marketplace who don’t determine the interest rate by the purpose the property is used for,…

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Explainer: how redraw and offset accounts can save you money

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Redraw facilities allow you to deposit spare income into your home loan account, allowing you to redraw a sum equal to the extra repayment amounts in the future. In the meantime, the extra money paid will lower the amount of interest charged while still giving you access to your money. However, there may be restrictions on how much money can be withdrawn and when. For redraw, it depends on whether the facility applies to a fixed-rate or variable loan. Most institutions only allow redrawing from a variable-rate loan, or fixed-rate…

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How to buy a house when you have a HECS or HELP debt

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You can remember it now: sitting in a chair at the back of the lecture theatre, chatting to your friends and ignoring the debt that each day at university was plunging you into. But now you’re older and wiser, and reality has set in. You want to buy a property, but you’re unsure how your student HECS or HELP debt could impact your ability to take out a loan. When you apply for a home loan, you’ll need to reveal information about your liabilities, poor credit ratings and any other…

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Explainer: Fixed-rate Loans

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When purchasing a property, borrowers can decide between fixed-interest loans that maintain the same interest rate over a specific period of time, or variable-rate loans that charge interest according to market rate fluctuations. Fixed-rate loans usually come with a few provisos: borrowers may be restricted to maximum payments during the fixed term and can face hefty break fees for paying off the loan early. However, locking in the interest rate on your home loan can offer stability. For those conscious of a budget and who want to take a medium-to-long…

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How to increase your borrowing capacity

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Maximising the amount a lender will hand over to you isn’t about trying to take on unmanageable levels of debt. It’s a matter of taking a few simple but smart steps that could mean the difference between toiling in that ‘fixer-upper’ or owning your dream home. 1. Shop around for lenders Different lenders define income in so many different ways that it pays to use a credit adviser who knows their way around what’s included and what’s not. One lender may allow share dividends as income, while another lender may…

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What you need to know about Interest Only repayments.

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There are many occasions which are suitable for Interest Only mortgage repayments . For example, when you earn a significant portion of variable income such as commission/bonus, for investment properties when you have owner occupied debt, maternity leave or if you are self-employed. Banks don’t automatically grant Interest Only repayments and may only allow them in certain situations. You will pay a premium for interest only of between 30-60 basis points above a principle & interest rate for the same product. Generally, the maximum term is 5 years interest only,…

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