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I’m finding myself in an unusual situation.
Left Oz to come to work 3 weeks ago…dodging bullets in Yemen (great – missed out on Xmas with the kids, New Years Eve and the wedding anniversary….yes my inspiration to break free from working is a tad high) and when I left the rate quoted from my financier was an ‘indicative 6.86%’ for a 5 yr fixed 100% loan.
Exchanged contracts yesterday and emailed through the docs to the banker. Now he tells me it’s gone up to 7.12% for the same package ?? [angry2]
What’s happened in Oz over the past 3 weeks ?? Also, when do lending institutions get rid of this ridiculous ‘indicative’ wording and guarantee the rate charged ??
Hard to do fin. calcs on a spreadsheet – Mr Gates won’t allow me to type in the cells “indicative x.xx%”
The prop is industrial and the loan is tied to the bank bill rate….
Who’s a guru on IIP’s ?? (Industrial Investment Properties)
Cheers,
Dazzling
“Go hard or go home”
That is what you get on variable loans.
They changed. If you got a fixed rate loan, I was under the impression it took effect from the time you signed the deal and it was accepted.
Byronent
Adelaide SAAn ‘indicative’ offer means it is subject to change. To lock in a fixed rate, most lenders will charge a fee (usually 0.15%) if they offer this service. In Dazzling’s case, it would have been worthwhile as there was a 0.26% increase in the fixed rate.
In any case, wholsesale rates recently increased and some lenders are moving things up slightly to account for this. They may or may not come back down again.
Robert Bou-Hamdan
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