Interest-Only Loans for Property Investors: Pros, Cons and the Catch
14 May 2026 | How interest-only investment loans work, what happens when the period ends, and how lenders actually assess them.
Using Equity in Your Home to Buy an Investment Property
01 May 2026 | How home equity works as a pathway to property investment — and what lenders actually assess before they'll let you use it.
Negative Gearing Explained: How It Works in Property Investment
Negative gearing is one of those terms you hear a lot in property circles and on the news. Put simply: negative gearing happens when the costs of owning an investment property - most commonly the interest on the loan - are greater than the rental income you receive.
Financial Tools to Support Your Property Journey (Insurance, Income Protection & More)
Buying property is often the biggest financial commitment many Australians ever make. While finding the right home loan is central, there’s more to the property journey than just your mortgage. Financial tools like insurance and income protection can act as guardrails: they help you stay on track if life throws you a curveball.
Principal & Interest vs Interest-Only (IO) Loans: Which Is Better for You?
Choosing between principal and interest and interest-only loan repayments is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make when taking out a home loan. Both repayment types have pros and cons depending on your goals, cashflow and whether the loan is for your home or an investment property.
Why Getting Pre-Approval Matters When Buying a Home
When you're in the market to buy a home, securing mortgage pre-approval is one of the most important steps you can take. It’s more than just a formality - it’s a strategic move that can significantly impact your home-buying journey.
Low-Doc Home Loans: What Documents Do You Actually Need?
When you run your own business, do contract work or have shifting income streams, applying for a standard home loan can be frustrating. Many lenders demand payslips, employment contracts and tax returns - documents you may not always have.
What Is Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) and Do You Have to Pay It?
Lenders Mortgage Insurance or LMI is one of those home-buying costs that surprises people when they first see it. In simple terms: LMI is an insurance premium the lender takes out to protect itself if a borrower with a small deposit can’t meet repayments and the sale of the property does not cover the outstanding loan.