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Investing? Your off the plan options |
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Tuesday, 19 September 2006 |
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Buy low sell high When it comes to investing in property there is a formula that when applied, works every time. Buy low and sell high. The question then asked is how do we find the right property for the right price? One answer is to purchase off the plan. |
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International Investors Borrow Against Australian Property in Your Currency |
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
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If you reside outside of Australia and want to capitalize on the growth that is occcurring in Australian real estate what better way to do it than with a loan that is in your own currency. So long as you have a 20% deposit we can provide you with a choice of loans to suit your circumstances. |
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Bad credit rating is not what it used to be |
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Monday, 02 October 2006 |
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It seems not that long ago the only real option when borrowing was to get a loan through the bank manager at your local branch. But what if you had a bad credit history? Well then you were banished from the bank for the next 5 years, right? Well not quite but not far off either. |
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Sasama Offering Solutions Australia Wide |
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
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With recent changes to our technology and infrastructure we are pleased to let you know that we can now offer finance solutions Australia wide. We have recently taken on accreditations with lenders and institutions that can now give us a much broader reach. This enables us to assist not only Australians located near capital cities but also Australians living in remote areas. |
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Can't prove your income? Try a Lo Doc loan |
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Monday, 02 October 2006 |
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Lo Doc loans are becoming more and more popular because they make applying for a loan so easy. A Lo Doc loan stands for low documentation. In most cases this means that instead of providing documents that prove your income you sign a declaration stating that you can afford the loan. So if banks and lenders are not checking your income are they leaving themselves wide open to future loan arrears and defaults? |
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