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  • Profile photo of J MoloneyJ Moloney
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    Thanks tysonboss!
    so basically what you're saying is having you're Investment Loan set up as interest only with a 100% offset account is the way to go?
    Again with the 100% offset acount do you only make the normal repayment required or do you pay more than the set repayment amount??
    Cheers Janie

    Profile photo of J MoloneyJ Moloney
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    Hi all, Thanks for all the feedback it's much appreciated. I have lots more questions to be answered though!!
    Firstly what does PPOR stand for? Personal Place Of Residance??
    and once you have a loan on Principle & interest can you change it to Interest only?
    How does an offset account work, can it be set up with any lender??
    I'm currently with NAB are the good or bad?
    I have many more questions but i'll ask the rest later.
    Cheers Janie

    Profile photo of J MoloneyJ Moloney
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    Hi I'm Janie I'm 20yo. i am really new to the property investment game. I bought my first home November last year with the aid of the first home owners grant with the intention to turn the property into a rental. My decision to by a property so early has stemmed from fear of 'missing the boat' rising interest rates etc. So i had little or no time to fully understend what i was doing & still i have no idea what property investing is all about. Can anyone help me absorb & understand it all or suggest good texts, websites or industry proffessionals that can help?

    also I was reading this forum the reply by TYSONBOSS1 

     "you should never pay a single $ off your invesment loans if you have any other non tax deductable debt(car, boat, credit card)."

    Can you explain this a little more? i'm interested to know why.
    Thanks, Janie

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