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09-11-2008, 02:59 PM | #151 | |||
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09-11-2008, 03:12 PM | #152 | |||
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I can't see much point in me and my family losing our home just so the Credit Union can make more profit on top of their best year ever. But as you said, competition is healthy so I have been looking into giving them the flick even though that is a huge hassle in itself. of course if all banks etc dont pass on the interest drops, we dont have much choice and thats not healthy competition
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09-11-2008, 05:19 PM | #153 | |||
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09-11-2008, 06:01 PM | #154 | |||
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Be very glad that we still have the 'four pillars'... though I suspect that will change in future. There has been talk of the big four merging to create the big two... with all of this financial turmoil, they may be able to convince the government to let them do it. Competition is healthy... but it's still way too costly and time consuming to switch mortgagees. I believe the government is working on a scheme to make it easier and cheaper - I guess we'll have to wait and see what the outcome is. |
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09-11-2008, 08:00 PM | #155 | ||
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Hammer you're existing lender. If you're not getting 0.7% off the normal rate you're being screwed. Ring, ask for a payout and when they ask why, say because you're chasing a better rate.
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09-11-2008, 08:34 PM | #156 | |||
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Some folk on the radio last week were saying that they would be up for $12-18K to switch lenders. (GE seemed to be mentioned a lot in these discussions) Hardly worth it to save perhaps $100 a month. If you have a largish variable loan over around 3 or 4 years old than the breaking costs are greatly reduced. I think my breaking fees are waived when the loan has reached 5 years. And the problem is, the lender you're dealing with knows that 95% of the time a customer will bauk at the breaking fees, so trying to threaten that you will walk generally falls on deaf ears. |
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09-11-2008, 08:38 PM | #157 | |||
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09-11-2008, 08:58 PM | #158 | ||
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I fixed my rate at the start of the year at 7.94% which isn't too bad except that this was only valid for 3 months and since my construction loan started being drawn down after about 5 months from locking the rate, it reverted to the interest rate at the time which was....wait for it....9.25% fixed for five years. It would cost me more than $30k to break that fixed term which is hardly worth it. Its an unfortunate situation but one that many people are currently in. Luckily my loan is part variable part fixed.
One way to soften the blow though if you have part fixed part variable loan as i do is to change the fixed loan to 'interest only' which you can easily do for a small fee. Then you devote all your repayments on the variable portion and only make interest repayments on the fixed part. This will pay your variable a lot quicker and i may even be able to pay it off as the fixed portion matures and becomes variable then you only have to pay that off. My loan is one third variable and two thirds fixed. That plan is what i was advised by the bank, and to me it makes sense and the best way to get the best out of a bad situation. |
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10-11-2008, 12:14 AM | #159 | ||
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Fixed rates are an interesting beast.
The bank determines the rate based on the probabilities of expected market movement. Softened a little by the fact that they have a guaranteed income from you(the fixed percentage - assuming you meet and do not exceed your repayment obligations). I am just a punter, the guys in the bank get paid the big bucks because they understand the economy, and have a good idea what rate movements might be like in the 3-5 year period .... not only that ... guess who sets the rates ! Generally it will only be to the customers' advantage when the bank's analysts get it wrong. |
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When is the next RBA meeting?
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27441147/ Competition is definitely healthy and needed but the big Banks and the Govt have other ideas...
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