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Abolition of the first home saver accounts scheme

Written by By Tricia Williams, Manager - Edney Ryan Mortgage & Finance

From 1st July 2015, the first home saver accounts scheme is abolished. All first home saver accounts will be treated like any other account held with a provider. Restrictions on withdrawals will be removed from 1 July 2015. You can withdraw and use the balance of your account however you like from this date. More information available from the ATO... Read more

Buying a Property With Friends

Written by By Tricia Williams, Manager - Edney Ryan Mortgage & Finance

The lending industry is responding to social changes in property buying. As prices continue to rise, first home-buyers are increasingly looking for novel ways to get started. Lenders have now established a class of home loan specifically for buying a property with friends. The new style of loan enables pooling of money with friends, or family, without the usual shared... Read more

Premium Property Stamp Duty

Written by Andrew O'Donnell - Director, Edney Ryan Legal

Some clients that we have assisted with property transactions have been unaware of the Premium Property Stamp Duty payable on residential property transactions in excess of $3 million. The duty payable is calculated as $150,490 plus $7 for every $100 that exceeds $3 million. In comparison, the rate for properties less than $3 million pay duty at the lower rate... Read more

When Equity Release Makes Sense

Written by Tricia Williams, Manager - Edney Ryan Mortgage & Finance and David Heyworth, Director - Edney Ryan Wealth Management

Many retirees are living the asset-rich and cash-poor contradiction, for example living in a $2 million home in Sydney, while surviving on $400 per week from the Aged Pension. While some people will happily downsize from the family home in order to free up some cash for living expenses, this is not ideal in all cases. There is the cost... Read more

A property in NSW with a swimming pool will be required to have a certificate of compliance before it can be sold or leased. The deadline for this has just been postponed by one year to 29th April 2016. Property owners are urged to commence this process promptly as there are reportedly long lead times for certifiers to carry out... Read more

Deposit Guarantee Can Take the Place of Cash

Written by Tricia Williams, Manager - Edney Ryan Mortgage & Finance

When you have found the right property and need a deposit to secure the purchase, a deposit guarantee may assist buyers whose funds are currently tied up. A deposit guarantee is a substitute for the cash deposit. The deposit guarantee is issued by a guarantor, for a fee based on its value and duration of cover. At the time of... Read more

How Does Your Loan Rate Compare?

Written by Tricia Williams, Manager - Edney Ryan Mortgage and Finance

Now while loan rate are low is a great time to pay off as much as you can on your loan. Skipping coffees and bringing lunch from home may save you hundreds of dollars per year, but getting a better deal on your loan could save you thousands. Give me a call to discuss and I’ll be able to instantly... Read more

Who’s Who in Conveyancing?

Written by Andrew O'Donnell, Director - Edney Ryan Legal

There are two professionals able to do conveyancing – lawyers and conveyancers. Licensed Conveyancers Licensed conveyancers are non-lawyers who have been licensed to perform a part of the legal work associated with a real estate transaction, so long as it does not go beyond “conveyancing work” as defined in the Conveyancers Licensing Act 2003. There are times when a licensed... Read more

Fixed Interest Rates – Should I Commit?

Written by Tricia Williams, Manager - Edney Ryan Mortgage and Finance

There has been much talk in the media lately about fixed rates – particularly the 5 year fixed rate offered by CBA of 4.99%* which many other major banks subsequently matched. In an economy where changes in interest rates can never be reliably predicted, and where the major banks make changes independently of the RBA anyway, it can be tempting... Read more

At its meeting today the Reserve Bank Board announced interest rates would remain unchanged at the record low level of 2.5%. The last rate cut took place in August 2013. In their statement, the Board said “monetary policy is appropriately configured to foster sustainable growth in demand and inflation outcomes consistent with the target. On present indications, the most prudent... Read more