Home Loan Rate Cut In June 09

May 19
2009

Can we expect another cut in official interest rates in June 2009? Or has the Australian economy hit its bottom. These vext questions will only be answered in the fullness of time. But, Australia’s major lenders have raised their fixed mortgage rates by nearly half a percent. Do they know something we don’t. Probably. So is now a good time to fix you rate?

My thoughts are no! If you are in a panic about rates, I still say no. If you simply must fix, fix a portion of your loan, not the lot. How will you feel if rates go down to 2% after you have fixed at 6%. There are lot of folk who have fixed at 8%, they now find it very expensive to refinance. I say remain flexible if you can.

My gut feel is that a lot of borrowers are enquiring about fixed loans and the Banks and other major lenders are simply taking advantage of the demand. They all have plenty of cheap money from over seas and from the Government deposit guarantee. First home owners may consider a fixed loan, as it will provide certainty for at least a five year period and give them a chance to accumulate some equity.

Before you take a fixed rate loan, be warned that there is devil in the fine print and a hefty cost if you decide to refinance your loan before the fixed term expires.

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First Home Buyers Should Not Panic

May 14
2009

Although the First Home Owners Grant Boost has only been extended for a short time, the original grant will continuing to give first home buyers a leg up past December 31 2009. The boost was a top up of the original FHOG of $7000 for both new builds and established houses. So any extension represents a bonus.

Don’t forget you can still save for your first home with the Governments “First Home Buyers Deposit Saver Scheme.” No need to rush, house price’s may well come down 20% post 31 December 2009, as the depression deepens! So keep saving.

In the mean time speak to a quality Mortgage Broker about how much you need to save.

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First Home Owner Boost Gets Extended

May 13
2009

Good news for you first home buyers busily saving for your first home. You now have an extra six months to take advantage of the Rudd governments $7000 or $14000 boost.

It seems all the original criteria remain the same, with just the date for expiry extended to 30th September 2009, in its current form and to 31st december 2009 with slightly reduced benefits. So get your skates on, free up your cash. Sell that expensive car and take the bus, cut out excessive spending on entertainment and clothes, give up smoking and take a part-time job. Above all save, save, save.

Unfortunately property prices have gone up because of the boost, but there are still some reasonably priced properties available and interest rates are at historical lows.

Do you have a granny who is ready for the nursing home? Why not buy her house? You could even let her stay as boarder after you take over. You will save on agents fees at least. She may be happy that her home is staying in the family.

There are heaps of things you can do to find a reasonably priced home. Please be innovative, think outside the square. However, make sure you abide by the rules of the boost. I hear the government will be checking up on people.

If you dont have a contact with a Bank or Mortgage Broker, I am now using Easy-Loans for my customers. All the work is done either by email, instant messenger or telephone, hassel free.

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