First Home Buyers Checklist

23 January 2017

Buying a home is a very exciting time – particularly if you’re climbing on to the property ladder for the first time! When you finally get your deposit together, it’s really easy to get caught up in the moment and forget to budget for the other costs associated with buying your home, so here’s a quick checklist of things to include when planning your finances for your big move.  For the full article,  click below…..

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Remember, as your mortgage experts, we’re here to help you with organizing the finances for your new home. We’re happy to help you with every aspect of buying your new home, from confirming the costs and helping you work out your budget, to planning your insurance needs and we’ll even give you referrals to other reliable professionals you may need to consult. And of course, it is our job to shop around to find you exactly the right loan for your personal financial situation and goals, so please call us today – we are here to help!

Lainie Poon, Kelly Wealth Lending Services

Ph 07 4041 2055 / 0413 011 543 / lending@kellywealth.com.au

 

Key to your new Home

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