pfsfinance replied to the topic How can I buy this new property in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 10 months ago
I know there is a product out there that is called a Go-Between Loan. It is sort of like bridging finance but at normal variable rates and you don’t have to make payments on either property for 6 months if you don’t want to. It gives you a bit of flexability without straining your finances too much.
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I’ve used PIA for the past 5 years, personally and for business. The program is okay but there are probably better out there these days.
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pfsfinance replied to the topic Which City/Suburb you live? in the forum Forum Frolic 19 years, 10 months ago
Mermaid Waters. Gold Coast
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pfsfinance replied to the topic Best Investment Package in the forum Finance 19 years, 11 months ago
Meant to take it off before I posted today. Forgot, but its off now. I have to go and amend our website as well now.
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pfsfinance replied to the topic Mortgage Brokers in the forum No Subject 19 years, 11 months ago
I really think we need a industry body just for brokers. We would definately be interested.
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pfsfinance replied to the topic Best Investment Package in the forum Finance 19 years, 11 months ago
Hi everyone
The product is legit, but the lender is rationalizing their products and 17/12/04 is the last day they are taking applications for this product. We have only been told this today.
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pfsfinance replied to the topic Mortgage Brokers in the forum Finance 19 years, 11 months ago
Robert,
I would have to agree with you.I’ve found that the MIAA has taken control of most of the lenders when it comes to training and accreditation etc. It is now at the stage where you can’t get accredited with a lender unless you are a MIAA member.
We had a deal the other week which 99% of the lenders wouldn’t do. We eventually found a lender…[Read more]
pfsfinance replied to the topic Personal Loan for part of a deposit in the forum No Subject 19 years, 11 months ago
You have to be able to obtain a personal loan in the first place and I know for a fact that most personal loan lenders will not accept the purpose of the loan being for a deposit on a property.
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Investment 8.24%pfsfinance replied to the topic Finance Query in the forum Finance 19 years, 11 months ago
The size of the farm definately knocks out a lot of the standard lenders. There is quite a few non standard lenders that would look at the deal but you are looking maybe at a 50-60% lvr depending on the location and because it would need to be lo doc. As Robert said, choose your broker wisely as not many brokers have experience dealing with this…[Read more]
pfsfinance replied to the topic just starting out…any help greatly appreciated in the forum No Subject 19 years, 11 months ago
You need to structure your loans so you are paying interest only on your investment property (as it is tax deductable) and p & I on your home loan (non tax deductable). Most variable rate loans are totally flexible so you can make extra payments etc where most fixed loans there are limits on the amounts of extra payments you can make each year.…[Read more]
pfsfinance replied to the topic Finance Query in the forum Finance 19 years, 11 months ago
Most lenders would look at that as a stand alone deal. You should be able to obtain a Lo-Doc loan around the 65%/70% LVR mark. You would need to come up with the 35%/30% plus costs. If you use a broker, make sure you use one that has had commercial experience.
pfsfinance replied to the topic Personal Loan for part of a deposit in the forum Finance 19 years, 11 months ago
You will find most lenders will not do personal loans for deposits on property. Is there a reason you have to put 20% down? Are you self employed and can only obtain a 80% loan for the balance?