What Do Lenders Want to See?

What Do Lenders Want to See?

What Do Lenders Want to See? When applying for a home loan, it’s easy to think lenders are only focused on one thing — how much you earn. In reality, lenders look at a combination of factors to decide whether to approve a loan and how much they’re comfortable lending. Understanding what lenders want to […]

Key Mortgage Terms Explained (In Plain English)

Key Mortgage Terms Explained (In Plain English)

Key Mortgage Terms Explained (In Plain English) When you’re reading your mortgage statement or home loan documents, it can feel like you’ve stumbled into a different language. Below are some of the most common mortgage terms you’ll see — along with simple, plain-English explanations so everything makes a bit more sense. Loan Balance This is […]

How to Budget After Buying Your First Home (Without Making It Complicated)

How to Budget After Buying Your First Home (Without Making It Complicated)

How to Budget After Buying Your First Home (Without Making It Complicated) Once settlement is done and the excitement settles, reality kicks in — you now have a mortgage and a whole new set of bills. The good news? Budgeting after buying your first home doesn’t have to be stressful or restrictive. A few simple […]

Have you outgrown your mortgage?

Outgrown your mortgage?

Have You Outgrown Your Mortgage? When you first took out your home loan, it was likely designed to suit your situation at the time. Your income, lifestyle, and financial goals may have been very different to what they are today. Over time, many homeowners outgrow their mortgage without realising it. A loan that once worked […]

Is Negative Gearing Right for Me?

Is Negative Gearing Right for Me?

Is Negative Gearing Right for Me? Negative gearing is often talked about as if it’s something everyone should either do — or avoid. In reality, it’s neither good nor bad on its own. Whether negative gearing is right for you depends on your income, cash flow, goals, and tolerance for risk. If you’re wondering whether […]

What Triggers a Loan Reassessment Before Settlement for Self-Employed Borrowers

What Triggers a Loan Reassessment Before Settlement for Self-Employed Borrowers

What Triggers a Loan Reassessment Before Settlement for Self-Employed Borrowers Many borrowers assume that once a home loan is approved, the hard part is over. However, lenders can reassess your application at any point before settlement. For self-employed borrowers, this reassessment can be more detailed due to income variability. Understanding what triggers a loan reassessment […]

Staying Confident When the Market Feels Noisy

Staying Confident When the Market Feels Noisy

Staying Confident When the Market Feels Noisy Property markets are rarely quiet. Headlines change daily, social media amplifies opinions, and well-meaning advice can feel overwhelming. For people preparing to buy, this noise can create anxiety, confusion, and second-guessing. Learning how to stay confident amid market noise helps you make clearer, calmer decisions based on your […]

What to Do While You’re Waiting to Buy

What to Do While You’re Waiting to Buy

What to Do While You’re Waiting to Buy Waiting to buy a home can feel frustrating, especially when you’re eager to move forward but know the timing isn’t quite right yet. Many people worry that waiting means standing still. In reality, the time before buying can be one of the most valuable parts of the […]

Knowing When You’re “Ready Enough” to Buy

Knowing When You’re “Ready Enough” to Buy

Knowing When You’re “Ready Enough” to Buy One of the biggest reasons people delay buying a home is the feeling that they’re not quite ready yet. They wait for the perfect savings balance, the perfect income, or the perfect timing. While preparation is important, waiting for perfection can quietly hold you back. Understanding what “ready […]

Why Flexibility Matters More Than Speed When Preparing to Buy

Why Flexibility Matters More Than Speed When Preparing to Buy

Why Flexibility Matters More Than Speed When Preparing to Buy When people start thinking about buying a home, it’s easy to feel like speed matters most. Headlines, social media, and well-meaning advice can create the impression that you need to act quickly or risk missing out. In reality, flexibility is far more valuable than speed […]