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Extra loan repayments

Want to pay off a loan faster?

Take a look at the impact of making extra loan repayments on how much interest or time you could save off the loan.
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Renee Bradford
Renee Bradford
Finance & Mortgage Broker
Experienced & fully qualified experts, recommended Australia-wide

FAQs

A mortgage broker offers access to multiple lenders, personalised loan recommendations, expert guidance, and simplifies the application process, saving you time and effort. They also get paid on settlement by the bank you choose, so a broker wont charge you for their time.

The amount you can borrow depends on factors like your income, expenses, existing debts, credit history, and the lender’s criteria. Use our borrowing power calculator for an estimate, but speak to a mortgage broker for a detailed assessment tailored to your circumstances.

Borrowing power refers to the amount a lender may allow you to borrow based on your income, expenses, debts, and financial situation. It’s an estimate and can vary between lenders.

No, the borrowing calculator provides an estimate only. The final amount will depend on a lender's assessment of your full financial situation, including their specific lending criteria.

IMPORTANT INFO

Renee Bradford t/a BrokerBee (ABN 31 527 518 750), under Credit Representative Number 564758, is a Credit Representative of Australian Credit Licence 384324.
This website provides general information only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Your full financial situation and requirements need to be considered prior to any offer and acceptance of a loan product.

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