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  • Profile photo of delbs19delbs19
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    my email address is [email protected]

    Thanks for getting back to me Richard :)

    Qlds007 wrote:
    Hi delbs

    Can you drop me an email directly or Pm me your email address and I would be happy to let you have a copy of my API interview.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Profile photo of delbs19delbs19
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    Wow thanks Jamie, Tom and Richard for the advice, I didnt think I'd get four replies so quickly.

    I think I'll stick with Breakfree. I was concerned because I only have one small mortgage and it seemed like I wasnt getting 'value for money' with this package. Though I've just read on ANZ's website that you can have up to five residential home loans with Breakfree and avoid loan approval fees and loan admin charges.  I guess that makes the fee work a bit harder for me when I purchase IP#2.

    Thanks again

    Hey Richard any chance you could forward me a copy of the interview in your sig please?

    cheers

    Profile photo of delbs19delbs19
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    Sorry to revive an old thread..

    Im trying to work out what banking solution would be best to use to purchase multiple IP's.  My mortgage broker recommended buying my property with a package account (with offset facility) from one of the 'big four' and im wondering whether to renew it again to purchase my second IP, or take out a new loan with a totally different (and cheaper!) lender. 

    Tossing up because the annual package fee is expensive, although taking out a new loan with a different lender would rack up perhaps $600 in start up fees.

    Im going to use the equity in my first IP to finance the second one, though I need to get it valuated first.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

    Renae

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