
Negative Gearing Explained: Will It Make or Break Your Property Investment?
At its core, negative gearing occurs when the costs of owning an investment property exceed the income generated from that

At its core, negative gearing occurs when the costs of owning an investment property exceed the income generated from that

A clear guide to repricing versus refinancing your home loan in Australia, including lender assessment, serviceability rules, costs, and when each option may be more suitable under current lending standards.

A practical guide to how deposit bonds work in Australia. Learn when sellers may accept them, typical costs and risks, and how lenders usually assess deposit bonds as part of a home loan application.

Buying your next home before selling can work in some situations, but it requires careful planning. This guide explains bridging finance, peak debt, cash flow risks, and how lenders typically assess these scenarios in Australia.