Your new phone or your home loan? What would you research more?

November 23, 2022

What’s more important: your new phone or your next home loan? Well, we were stunned to see a recent survey that showed Australians put more effort into researching phone plans than they did their home loan. Here’s how we can help you get the balance right.

More than 70% of Australians say they’re more likely to spend time looking at options for phone and internet plans, car insurance and even electronics purchases, than researching a home loan – according to a recent  Pepper Money survey.

And look, we get it.

Selfies, Netflix, Uber Eats, Instagram, Tinder … phones are pretty damn nifty.

Home loans? Admittedly, not so much.

But that’s no excuse to cut corners when it comes to making what could be the biggest financial decision of your life.

By allowing yourself to get so daunted that you just go with the bank you’ve had a savings account with for years, you could potentially lock yourself into a lemon of a loan.

So today we’ll explore why  7-in-10 Australians  now use a broker to help them choose the right home loan for them – and why  86% say they’d use a broker again.

1. Save time and money

Applying for a home loan can be a full-time job in itself. The research, piles of paperwork, back-and-forth queries and requests …

With busy modern lives, finding the time can be tough.

A broker can save you time by doing the legwork and comparisons for you. We use our industry knowledge and connections to find suitable home loans with competitive rates.

We’re also aware of the type of additional fees and costs that some loans may have. And this could potentially save you money.

2. Target suitable lenders

A broker can assess your situation and point you in the direction of lenders who may be more likely to say yes.

For example, say you’re working as a casual or are self-employed. There are some banks out there who don’t really favour these kinds of employment arrangements.

However, mortgage brokers have access to a wider range of options and can put forward several potential lenders who are more likely to consider your application.

This targeted approach is important because submitting too many applications can hurt your chances of loan approval.

Each time you apply for a loan, your credit history is pinged. And too many hits on your credit score can lead to lenders seeing you as risky, potentially reducing your options. A broker will take this into account.

3. Expert guidance

What’s my borrowing power? How do I fill out an expense report? What documents do I need?

The application process can be a lot, especially when you’re busy. And the financial wizardry and jargon involved can be downright confusing.

But a broker can provide you with expert guidance.

We’ll look after the application process for you and help you organise your finances and prepare the documentation you’ll need.

You’ll also (hopefully) only have to supply that documentation once, rather than over and over again with different lenders.

Get in touch

So if you’re ready to find a mortgage and streamline the process, it’s time to put that all-important phone to use and give us a call.

We can help you get your ducks in a row and use our expert knowledge and experience to line up with the right kind of loan for you.

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