brahms replied to the topic Price or Terms. Never both. in the forum No Subject 19 years, 7 months ago
<edited – in fact this is the most interesting of topics 9.50pm Friday night>
this is a really interesting topic – asking price = $ at todays value/cost, terms = $ at a time/value calculation
Steve, how would you negotiate in todays market – say sub 7km/inner city Brissy?
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic The Bank won’t lend on my Terms in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
banks don’t discriminate on age, they do however have to be able to demonstrate that an applicant can service the loan for the total maximum term of the loan.
get it?
as an earlier post mentioned, sw, ‘logic’ doesn’t factor
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic How long does it take to exchange & settle ? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 7 months ago
do you have a fast solicitor?
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanethis is of no use to Rod of course, but i think the MMS is available as a self cert, it just changes name to a MSE (Express) – reducing rate, free redraw, low doc, bells with pretty whistles etc.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Financial Planners/Advisors in the forum No Subject 19 years, 7 months ago
probably not histories the first pointless conversation with a financial planner …
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Average LMI? in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
if your figure didn’t include stamp duty, around $1300 difference.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Average LMI? in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
LMI is based on % and is different for each lender. Significantly different in fact.
I think you could have got it cheaper.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker BrisbaneRod,
you do realise that every $’s worth of equity (whether its someone elses or not) will equal precisely the same amount of $’s of debt/mortgage don’t you?
equity has to be paid for if you use it, it’s not some sort of manna from heaven.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Help Finding a savings account in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
I’d focus on finding an account with no transactional fees – Heritage?? from memory may suit.
If your only wanting to hold $100 max in the account at any time, well, the interest earnt whether its 5.25 or 6% is totally irrelevant.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Lo-Doc loan for trusts with Company trustee in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
oh thats too funny.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Do you have to pay 10% deposit before settlement? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 7 months ago
the real estate agents trust account (where deposits are held) do not earn interest.
as for how much you put down – its all negotiable and seeing as its your money, i’d reckon you have the upper hand.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic 90% LVR Low Doc loan on an apartment ??? in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
thanks guys, i’ve had a quick dig around the intray and found some info on these – one certainly would need to brace themselves for the fees – but i’m sure there’s a market for them. probably not everyday useage i’d imagine.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic Help with picking a new financial advisor in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 7 months ago
the term ‘investments’ is simply huge – maybe you can define it a tad, you know, somewhere between Number Plates and French Clocks
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic 90% LVR Low Doc loan on an apartment ??? in the forum No Subject 19 years, 7 months ago
Originally posted by Mobile Mortgage:
Hi Leo,
Rates on 90% LVR low doc will be at the high end, mid 7 to 9% depending on lender and the type & size of the security, You may need to factor in the LMI premium on top of your closing costs, Cheers.Regards
Steven
Mortgage BrokerMobile Mortgage Market
Ph: 0402 483…[Read more]brahms replied to the topic Business Idea Help in the forum Creative Investing 19 years, 7 months ago
hi, all of the above plus MONEY, serious RESEARCH and never lay down TENACITY.
Good luck with it, the property management industry could certainly use a NICHE- whatever it is.
cheers
brahms
Purveyor of Fine Finances
aka Mortgage Broker Brisbanebrahms replied to the topic The End Nigh? in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
17 years same industry (15mths self employed) should be ‘win’able – as long as your cashflow supports the borrowings.
can u explain the 82% and 60% thingy please, really lost me there. are you x coll on everything?
cheers
brahms
CALL NOW…adults only (boys and girls ask mummy or daddy first) ~~ 1900 HOT BROKER ~~brahms replied to the topic Which Type of loan? in the forum Finance 19 years, 7 months ago
if you have significant amounts of cash at hand than the offset account could be of benefit, if not, probably not.
a couple of grand in an offset for a year or two = cost of a cup of coffee (subject to local coffee costs
cheers
brahms
CALL NOW…adults only (boys and girls ask mummy or daddy first) ~~ 1900 HOT BROKER ~~brahms replied to the topic Desperately need help in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 7 months ago
out of interests sake, what will happen with the deposit bonds if you don’t/can’t complete the transactions? (ie.default on contract?)
to my knowledge you have to have finance approved to get a deposit bond – is this the case?
if the finance was formally approved what happenned? are the vals short?
cheers
brahms
CALL NOW…adults only (boys…[Read more]- Load More