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Old 18-06-2023, 09:55 AM   #2701
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It's over 6% for almost any mortgage.

wow....how does anyone pay a 700k mortgage now?
Luckily I borrowed less than half that but I've gone from $300 to $500 per week so can only imagine.

I'm at 6.52%. Asked the broker to knock it back into the 5s as comparable product is mid 5s if I were to refinance.

Let's see how that goes but you ask for nothing you get nothing
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It's over 6% for almost any mortgage.

wow....how does anyone pay a 700k mortgage now?
According to ANZ's website, their standard variable for 80% LVR, with offset, is 6.99%, so if you are getting 6% you are doing well, that "out of cycle" may have been catch up.

How does one pay a mortgage that size? Easy. Cut down on the smash avos and ask those who survived the early 90s for advice.

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Luckily I borrowed less than half that but I've gone from $300 to $500 per week so can only imagine.

I'm at 6.52%. Asked the broker to knock it back into the 5s as comparable product is mid 5s if I were to refinance.

Let's see how that goes but you ask for nothing you get nothing
That's a pretty good rate. When I fall off that cliff at end of July, I'm staring at 7%. Got my broker onto it now though.
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The imported crowd are going absolutely gangbusters in my area again now, it’s almost at the point where you’re afraid to leave the house in case they demolish it “by accident” while you’re at the shops. No council oversight worth a cracker, no notifications, no footpath permits or pedestrian measures, just the Wild West all over again.
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I live out near the western suburbs of Melbourne, and I can assure you house building is going gang busters to the number of new homes popping up daily, interest rate hikes don't seem to be slowing anything down as to what I see.
Plenyt of McMansions being built in the mix.
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Old 18-06-2023, 10:29 PM   #2706
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Yellow has been sharing his wisdom for years, not just on the housing market either, he's a legend.
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A shout-out to Yellow Festiva, I think he darned near picked Sydney’s bottom perfectly and his comments on deposit rates are coming true as well. Not everyone in his position would have chosen to share their insights so freely but I for one have appreciated seeing how well focused they were.
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Not sure if it’s a correct perception, but the last few weeks it seems there’s been less use of late night Uber rides in my area, and on the roads generally less food delivery scooters/bikes throughout the day. Are people actually trimming a little fat from their spending, or is it just a seasonal lull?
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Not sure if it’s a correct perception, but the last few weeks it seems there’s been less use of late night Uber rides in my area, and on the roads generally less food delivery scooters/bikes throughout the day. Are people actually trimming a little fat from their spending, or is it just a seasonal lull?
I do a bit of gig work for Door Dash - its very quiet. Breakfast market down 70 per cent lunch dinner guessing 30-40 per cent.

To be expected if your rent or your mortgage payments increase you have to cut back.
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Great time to be considering a career as a mortgage broker?

One of my sons did it 5 years ago...now on a shed load of money.
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According to ANZ's website, their standard variable for 80% LVR, with offset, is 6.99%, so if you are getting 6% you are doing well, that "out of cycle" may have been catch up.

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yeah knew that...was going to say 7% but the trolls would have a feeding frenzy
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Old 21-06-2023, 08:10 PM   #2711
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3 business days and not even an acknowledgement of my email. Not even a "yep we are on it"

Bloke at work shows me email from his broker where they automatically reviewed it and got him a cut without even asking

See what they come up with eventually but based on last time I'm not optimistic and maybe should kick em to the kerb and go back to my old broker since the restraint of trade is over.
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3 business days and not even an acknowledgement of my email. Not even a "yep we are on it"

Bloke at work shows me email from his broker where they automatically reviewed it and got him a cut without even asking

See what they come up with eventually but based on last time I'm not optimistic and maybe should kick em to the kerb and go back to my old broker since the restraint of trade is over.
7 days and nothing... They better come back big to make up for this total **** service considering they get paid for it.

Maybe I scared them too much with my expectations
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7 days and nothing... They better come back big to make up for this total **** service considering they get paid for it.

Maybe I scared them too much with my expectations
Poor form, but your broker is probably getting 10,000 requests per day . The cliff is coming!

Just got a note from my bank saying I'll be moved on to 6.4 when I fall off that cliff, and that's apparently with a "loyalty discount". My broker has already found me 6.1 with another couple of banks, both with cashback offers that is hard to refuse. I thought banks had stopped with the cashback offers, but apparently its still going.
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With other countries raising 50 basis points last week,
I am tipping another RBA increase next week.

Aus rates are amongst the lowest in the world....still
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Aus private debt is amongst the highest in the world, so there's that.
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Nope.August at the earliest. 1 in 4 chance of them being raised.
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Correct, we are well in the top ten, around 5th to 7th position.
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Monkey see no monkey does.

13 rises and barely makes a dint in inflation. Let's go for 20.
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Just got a note from my bank saying I'll be moved on to 6.4 when I fall off that cliff, and that's apparently with a "loyalty discount". My broker has already found me 6.1 with another couple of banks, both with cashback offers that is hard to refuse. I thought banks had stopped with the cashback offers, but apparently its still going.
ME bank are offering 5.58% for anyone interested, with a 2k cashback that will cover transfer charges. At least that was offered to me by my broker.
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They’re offering pretty good term deposit rates as well. Almost to the point where I wonder if it’s sustainable.
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We are lucky with our home loan. We locked it in before the pandemic at 2.54% until the end of 2025. Hopefully it should be paid out by then.
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Well we are potentially in the market in the next 6-12 months so I may just hold out renting for a bit longer to see how things fall out around the end of the year. Maybe even wait to the end of next year at worst.

@Zilo you are correct, most of the new builds are rubbish in my opinion so we would most likely opt for something from the 80's/90's.

For us the entry level is 700-750 and I just dont see the quality at all.
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Well we are potentially in the market in the next 6-12 months so I may just hold out renting for a bit longer to see how things fall out around the end of the year. Maybe even wait to the end of next year at worst.

@Zilo you are correct, most of the new builds are rubbish in my opinion so we would most likely opt for something from the 80's/90's.

For us the entry level is 700-750 and I just dont see the quality at all.
In that price range there is not that much around, they are pretty well entry level homes. Not only that the market is on the rise again.
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In that price range there is not that much around, they are pretty well entry level homes. Not only that the market is on the rise again.
I guess that would depend on where you are looking. But agree most new builds are shockers.
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I guess that would depend on where you are looking.
Every state is on the rise, there is just no way of avoiding it, all the major capitals are experiencing it. I have to disagree on new builds, we bought last year, cannot fault the home, very well built, quality inclusions.7.2 star energy rating.
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Yeah Ok, as long as you're happy with it.
I tend to look beyond the pretty finishes, and look at timber frame quality, slab construction and ground work but that's just me being in the construction industry.

Funny how when you mention "depends on where it is" and everyone assumes you are talking about cities. Not everyone wants to live in the cities.
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Yeah Ok, as long as you're happy with it.
I tend to look beyond the pretty finishes, and look at timber frame quality, slab construction and ground work but that's just me being in the construction industry.

Funny how when you mention "depends on where it is" and everyone assumes you are talking about cities. Not everyone wants to live in the cities.
Obviously the further you go out, it tends to be cheaper. But, more often than not if that own is say only an hour or less away(commuter belt) prices tend to follow that city upwards, not all the time mind you.We experienced that when we moved ,nearly doubled our price in 7 years. I can fully understand you looking @ ‘quality’ of a build.But the majority of homes we looked at were of pretty high quality.The worse home we owned wax’s on acreage quite a few years back.’Beechwood’ home.Finishes we’re very, very average.Painting was truly awful.But other than that quite a solid home.It has just been sold in the last month or so for 1.35 mill.(we only paid $520,000 for it)A lot of work has been done to it,changing layout etc…Very, very good job by them.
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Obviously the further you go out, it tends to be cheaper. But, more often than not if that own is say only an hour or less away(commuter belt) prices tend to follow that city upwards, not all the time mind you.We experienced that when we moved ,nearly doubled our price in 7 years. I can fully understand you looking @ ‘quality’ of a build.But the majority of homes we looked at were of pretty high quality.The worse home we owned wax’s on acreage quite a few years back.’Beechwood’ home.Finishes we’re very, very average.Painting was truly awful.But other than that quite a solid home.It has just been sold in the last month or so for 1.35 mill.(we only paid $520,000 for it)A lot of work has been done to it,changing layout etc…Very, very good job by them.
2.5hrs to the nearest major city is fine by me.
Just far enough to keep the ever demanding commuters out.

Low prices = low rates and a lower cost of living.

I reckon if I still lived in $ydney I would be earning upwards of 1/2 million bucks a year but would need double that to live my lifestyle, while being stuck working 7 days a week. All to buy an overpriced roach invested/termite ridden dump in the burbs.

It's like the old saying, how to make a successful million $ a year business, start with 2 million.
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Just far enough to keep the ever demanding commuters out.

Low prices = low rates and a lower cost of living.

I reckon if I still lived in $ydney I would be earning upwards of 1/2 million bucks a year but would need double that to live my lifestyle, while being stuck working 7 days a week. All to buy an overpriced roach invested/termite ridden dump in the burbs.

It's like the old saying, how to make a successful million $ a year business, start with 2 million.
The other thing you have to consider is a persons proffesion. Say for example a person is a high rise window washer. There will not be the same amount of work in a country town then in a city. Opposite for say a person who works on septic tanks. Less of those in a city. So to a degree you have to live where the work is. I was never adverse to driving an hour + to work and 2 hours or so home (arvo traffic). The people who thought i was crazy for having to sorta commute everyday were also the ones who complained about rent for their 2 bedroom units. I did it for the pay, that pay in turn went towards the mortgage on my house.
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The other thing you have to consider is a persons proffesion. Say for example a person is a high rise window washer. There will not be the same amount of work in a country town then in a city. Opposite for say a person who works on septic tanks. Less of those in a city. So to a degree you have to live where the work is. I was never adverse to driving an hour + to work and 2 hours or so home (arvo traffic). The people who thought i was crazy for having to sorta commute everyday were also the ones who complained about rent for their 2 bedroom units. I did it for the pay, that pay in turn went towards the mortgage on my house.
Living on the road the work is always near me but that's the way I wanted to set myself up as, right from the get go initially living in $ydney.

There are jobs in every part of the country if you are willing to take them. Doesn't matter whether you are in trades, professional or unskilled, people are too worried about chasing big money most of the time along with greed.

You usually do not require the same amount of hours/work living in a country town as the costs are lower unless you've bought into the whole consumerism lifestyle.

I would rather travel 1500km and stay very close by or onsite while doing a job, than commute in a city.
This way you get to experience different places and not stagnate in one place/job holding out for retirement, to go buy a place in the country so you can relax or buy a grey nomad lifestyle when its too late.

I like to think we've done all this in reverse.
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