You may have wondered just home many NRAS investment properties there are out there in the market. A break down of the 2011 – 2012 NRAS data will give us… read more →
It has been said that less than 10% of all mortgage brokers really understand what NRAS is. Not all of those really know how to finance it. On a positive… read more →
This short answer is that we can still finance nras construction deals to 90% LVR with capitalize LMI. With some lenders we can also apply for a $20,000 credit card… read more →
Nras finance for Community Housing Canberra consortium Non Entity Joint Venture is available to 90% of the loan to valuation ratio or (LVR). Lenders Mortgage Insurance or (LMI) premiums can… read more →
The short answer to this question is yes. There are significant variations in the type of NRAS home loan product you will be eligible for as a result of the… read more →
Investor Information Please find the link to the Herron Todd White Feb property report below. HTW Month in Review – Feb13 Home Loan Warehouse
The common question people ask in relation to NRAS is what LVR or loan to valuation ratio is available. That is, just how much deposit do they have to put… read more →
NRAS construction loans are available to 90% LVR with capitalised LMI and NRAS loans inside your self managed super fund are also available. If your current bank or broker does… read more →
A property inside a super fund may not be available to creditors in the case of insolvency if the purchase was in the ordinary course of your investment life and… read more →
Peter Freeman details three key advantages of investing your super in real estate. 1) Tax advantage: Income earned by the property is taxed at a concessional rate – usually 15%.… read more →