Posts Tagged ‘mortgage Australia’
No Deposit Mortgages
April 23rd, 2011
Home ownership requires certain things of anyone who will apply for a home loan. Firstly, they must be prepared to be their own landlord, paying for all of their own repairs and tending to their own needs instead of relying on a building supervisor.
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Knowing When to Apply for a Mortgage
April 20th, 2011
Buying a home for the first time can be a stressful process, especially without the proper financing. The majority of homebuyers use mortgage loans to finance their property purchase, and only a small percentage actually pays the entire purchase price in cash.
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How to Spot Home Loan Fraud
April 20th, 2011
The need to refinance one’s home loan can come about as a result of a desire to make some money off of a property into which the home owner has long poured their money, both in renovations, remodels and consistent monthly repayments. Refinancing can also be motivated by the home owner’s inability to continue satisfying their repayment schedule, and thus they need to find a way to lower their monthly obligations and seek to modify their loan toward that end.
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Australian Home Owners Vulnerable to Mortgage Fraud
April 14th, 2011
According to Australian authorities, home owners are increasingly vulnerable to instances of mortgage fraud in which identity thieves steal the home owner’s information in order to take out home loans in their own names.
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Home Loans For New Home Buyers
April 13th, 2011
Navigating the wide array of home loans and home loan providers can make the process of obtaining one’s first home that much more difficult. Lenders are constantly pressuring new buyers into choosing their loans by flashing an assortment of attractive features that new owners may not understand and which may not prove to be the most advantageous for them.
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