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How Banks Decide If You Can Afford an Investment Property
Thinking of buying an investment property? Learn how banks assess whether you can afford it—including interest rate stress testing, rental income scaling, and credit limit assumptions—and what you can do to improve your approval odds.

How Does A Student Loan Affect A Mortgage Pre-Approval?
Got a student loan? Here’s how it really affects your mortgage application—and when paying it off could help you borrow more.

Declined for an Investment Property? What to Do When the Bank Says No Due to Credit History
If your mortgage application for an investment property has been declined due to your credit report, don’t panic—there are still ways forward.

What Does LVR Mean?
LVR (Loan-to-Value Ratio) is one of the most important mortgage terms to understand. It tells you how much of your property is financed through lending—and can affect your approval, interest rate, and more.