ME Bank Rate Changes – September 5th, 2017
Posted: Sep 5th, 2017In: Interest RatesEffective as of today, the following changes have been made to ME Bank Home Loan Products. Owner Occupier Loans. Product Previous Rate2 (p.a.) Previous Comparison Rate3 (p.a.) Change New Rate2(p.a.) New Comparison Rate3 (p.a.) Variable Rates – Interest[...]
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Posted: Aug 13th, 2017In: NewsEdward Roberts and Jade Walker in front of the Croydon development they bought off-the-plan. Photo: Paul Jeffers Melbourne newlyweds’ dreams crushed by apartment developer’s sunset clause Day one of their Italian honeymoon and Edward Roberts and Jade[...]
Read More about Risks with buying “off the plan”CBA – Changes to Interest Rates for Owner Occupied & Investment Home Loans
Posted: Aug 13th, 2017In: Interest RatesThe following changes are effective for new and existing customers who switch into one of the following products from Friday 11 August 2017. ► Owner Occupied Principal & Interest (P&I) 1, 3, and 5 Year Fixed[...]
Read More about CBA – Changes to Interest Rates for Owner Occupied & Investment Home LoansWestpac Rate Change
Posted: Jul 27th, 2017In: Interest RatesEffective Tuesday 1 August 2017 Westpac is making changes to owner occupied and investment property loan Fixed Interest Rates. Home and Investment Property Loan Fixed interest rates.
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Posted: Jul 2nd, 2017In: NewsThere’s a ‘real risk’ Australia could be about to register another negative growth quarter
Posted: May 24th, 2017In: NewsThe odds of Australia recording another negative quarter of economic growth have increased following the release of construction data from the ABS earlier today, say economists at the National Australia Bank. Yes, after recording a[...]
Read More about There’s a ‘real risk’ Australia could be about to register another negative growth quarterAustralia’s residential building boom looks like it’s past its peak
Posted: May 24th, 2017In: NewsThe value of Australian construction work done fell in the first three months of the year, according to data released by the ABS today, driven by a steep decline in residential construction which offset gains[...]
Read More about Australia’s residential building boom looks like it’s past its peakAustralia’s most famous sites underwater in new climate modelling
Posted: May 24th, 2017In: NewsClimate change: Model predicts Australia to lose iconic sites in new sea-level rise May 23, 2017 11:33:45 Sydney’s iconic Circular Quay and Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Airport, Melbourne’s Docklands and Perth’s Elizabeth Quay will all be[...]
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