Hi,I have a good relationship with Philip Webb. I found them to have the finger on the pulse of all issues, and even proactive in others. I believe their fees are 7.7% including GST. I like them as they put back into the community through various means -Karen
Hi Luke,I just came back from a visit with my accountant and Bingo! I asked the same question as you and received the same answer as what Terry gave. So I reckon Terry is dead on!Kooz
Hi,I haven't done any dealings with them personally, however have been tempted in the past whilst in 'lazy' mode to do just that. If you have a hunt around the forum on previous posts you will find more cautious warnings than glowing reviews.A previous post mentioned that most deals can be found on realestate dot com. So true. If any one went St…[Read more]
Phew…Settlement date came and went on Friday with no mishaps.The above case of Blackv Garnock certainly makes me stop and think of the advantages of spending $70.90 if I go directly to lodge a caveat or $250 via the conveyancer.Karen
Wow,Thanks to you all. Your information and points of view are something very worthy to think about.Now thinking ahead… has any one had dealing with propertyinvestingfinance.com . I understand they are somehow linked to propertyinvesting.com. Can anyone shed any light?Karen
Qlds007 wrote:
NAB have the same credit channel as we do as Brokers so the progress wont be any swifter.
If this is the case, what advantages are there of going through a mortgage broker v's going through the bank direct?(This might be an ideal question for those mortgage brokers to strut their stuff )As mortgage brokers obtain a 'commission'…[Read more]
Wow!This is all very en-lightning.FYI papers (via a mortgage broker, all info supplied, with 20% deposit) was submitted on 27th April to NAB.Had to continually chase the mortgage broker for updates (not going back to that one!)…. now the bank is advising the tenant (in a regional country town) is holding up the valuation process (when the te…[Read more]