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Loan Market Australia - http://www.loanmarket.com.au

Loan Market mortgage brokers secure in excess of $500 million in home finance across Australia every month, through more than 600 mortgage brokers dealing with over 400 home loan products. Loan Market is committed to being environmentally and socially responsible. Loan Market offers an eco mortgage rebate of $500 with all home loans organised through us for water saving devices. - [Read more]

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Loan Market Home Finance News - CALL 13LOAN - Loan Market mortgage brokers are available in every capital city of Australia. Many are also either based in or travel to a large number of regional areas. Just fill out your details on the find a broker page and a broker will contact you within 2 business hours, or call at any time on 13 LOAN - [Read more]

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First Home Buyers - http://www.firsthomebuyers.net.au

First Home Buyers today have more reasons than ever before to get into the property market. From the federal government’s first home buyers grant boost to the introduction of the first home savers account, the number of incentives have never been greater. And with falling interest rates, a range of stamp duty concessions and numerous state grants, now is a great time to buy your first home. - [Read more]

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Borrowing Power - Find out how much you can borrow - http://www.borrowingpower.com.au

Your borrowing power is the amount that you can afford to borrow. To make sure that you can comfortably meet your mortgage repayments, most lenders will usually allow up to 30% of your household income to go towards your repayments. Use our borrowing power calculator to get a rough estimate of how much you can borrow. - [Read more]

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