Posts Tagged ‘mortgage’
Taxing the Economy to Death »
by Kris Sayce “It is understood the fight broke out during the Tuesday trading session over a line-of-stock transaction. The drama started with a ‘gentle shove’ between the two men that quickly intensified. “The pair reportedly tackled each other and had to be separated by their UBS colleagues.” The fight – as reported by News Ltd – [...]
ANZ Portfolio Mortgage »
Today I read about a new product being released in Australia for investors. Fantastic. Hopefully ANZ will bring this product over the ditch as well and provide it here for kiwi investors. The following is an excerpt from the article. The ANZ Portfolio mortgage operates like a line of credit and is geared to enable investors to consolidate [...]
Why our Market is Different to the USA »
Why the Market is Different to the USA We have no real oversupply of properties here, as there is in the USA. We did not have a large sub prime mortgage sector and our mortgage rates were higher. The lowering of mortgage rates here is having a proportionally more positive effect in this country. Another difference is that we do not have a [...]
Micro Blog – Is the mortgage Broking Industry »
Mortgage brokers may have some work to do in terms of attracting first home buyers with a new survey revealing they tend to rely largely on the advice of family and friends rather than industry professionals. Add to this the massive cuts in commisions from the banks and the mortgage boking industry as we know it is dead. The reality is it has [...]