morgage
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Moving in with my brother in law & his family . That will make a rea house full . We are then renting . How long before my wife & myself can get a morgage . Heard it will be a minimum of 6 months .
Moving in with my brother in law & his family . That will make a rea house full . We are then renting . How long before my wife & myself can get a morgage . Heard it will be a minimum of 6 months .
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Re: morgage
Originally posted by Steve@Sheffield
:scared:
Moving in with my brother in law & his family . That will make a rea house full . We are then renting . How long before my wife & myself can get a morgage . Heard it will be a minimum of 6 months .
:scared:
Moving in with my brother in law & his family . That will make a rea house full . We are then renting . How long before my wife & myself can get a morgage . Heard it will be a minimum of 6 months .
You might not meet the lending criteria of the banks but you can go with a non-conforming lender who specialise in loaning money to people who dont meet the banks' criteria - however you will pay higher interest rate (but not necessarily that much higher)
Try Liberty Financial - biggest in Oz www.liberty.com.au
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Re: morgage
Originally posted by HiddenPaw
depends howmuch deposit you have, if you have a job, etc.
You might not meet the lending criteria of the banks but you can go with a non-conforming lender who specialise in loaning money to people who dont meet the banks' criteria - however you will pay higher interest rate (but not necessarily that much higher)
Try Liberty Financial - biggest in Oz www.liberty.com.au
depends howmuch deposit you have, if you have a job, etc.
You might not meet the lending criteria of the banks but you can go with a non-conforming lender who specialise in loaning money to people who dont meet the banks' criteria - however you will pay higher interest rate (but not necessarily that much higher)
Try Liberty Financial - biggest in Oz www.liberty.com.au
Thanx for the advice . i will try liberty .
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Hi Steve
i'm currently looking into the mortgage market myself ,theres a guy who posts on here called toddo who's full of info he also can be found at www.providence.net.au
i'm currently looking into the mortgage market myself ,theres a guy who posts on here called toddo who's full of info he also can be found at www.providence.net.au
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Originally posted by ace ventura
Hi Steve
i'm currently looking into the mortgage market myself ,theres a guy who posts on here called toddo who's full of info he also can be found at www.providence.net.au
Hi Steve
i'm currently looking into the mortgage market myself ,theres a guy who posts on here called toddo who's full of info he also can be found at www.providence.net.au
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Originally posted by ButtonMoon
you might want to learn to spell it before you get one
you might want to learn to spell it before you get one
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Originally posted by ButtonMoon
you might want to learn to spell it before you get one
you might want to learn to spell it before you get one
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