The new must-have Homebuyer’s Handbook
BUYING or paying off a home can be overwhelming. This is the must-have Homebuyer Guide that will help you save time and money.
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SLOWING property prices have helped the number of first-home buyers cracking into the market hit a six-year high.
Despite this, obtaining finance is getting harder for many hopeful borrowers thanks to the banks tightening up their lending practices.
Latest housing figures shows the proportion of first-time buyers rose from 17.6 per cent to 18.1 per cent in June.
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Getting a foot on the property ladder for the first time is incredibly stressful as many enter the market not knowing exactly what to do.
The complex jargon used within the housing and mortgage industry can make it very confusing and overwhelming.
The MoneysaverHQ team together with a team of experienced money and property experts have compiled a comprehensive guide that will help every first-home buyer and existing homeowner.
The Homebuyer’s Handbook is a 108-page guide that allows entry-level buyers to get on top of their finances and be armed with all the information before making their property dream come true.
The guide includes everything from wanting to buy, negotiating a better deal on your existing mortgage, boosting your property empire and making the home you do buy stylish without spending a fortune.
It gives a step-by-step plan on how to successfully tuck away a deposit.
Filled with practical information it answers all those questions many first-home buyers and existing homeowners are too afraid to ask.
And there’s plenty of tips and tricks to make it easier for anyone wanting to pay off an existing home loan and save themselves significant sums of money.
The handbook includes where you need to get started, the complete guide to mortgages, things to avoid and why borrowers use guarantors.
It also looks at unexpected ways to crack into the property market and will help you whether you’re buying, refinancing or investing.
The Homebuyer’s Handbook goes on sale from Monday, August 27 from major supermarkets or newsagents for $9.95.
Originally published as The new must-have Homebuyer’s Handbook