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Genuine Savings Now Required For Most Mortgages

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Genuine Savings Now Required For Most Mortgages

May 5, 2009 Marc Pallisco 0 Comments Genuine Savings Now Required For Most Mortgages, National, Real Estate News

Many Australians are unaware that the vast majority of lenders now require loan applicants to provide evidence of regular, genuine savings and at least a 5% deposit outside of any grants or other incentives*.

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