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				<title>Chris B replied to the topic Bank refused my loan application. in the forum Help Needed!</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2014 06:50:43 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sald,<br />
Is your current mortgage $295k or $29.5k? I assumed $295k and that $95k is your gross income, not the full time income reduced pro-rata based on your hours worked.</p>
<p>If my assumptions are correct, you can comfortably afford to borrow additional funds, although many lenders don&#8217;t like advancing money for no specific purpose. Some lenders&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-297835"><a href="https://www.propertyinvesting.com/topic/4994092-bank-refused-my-loan-application/#post-4994099" rel="nofollow">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>Chris B replied to the topic Nebie Central in the forum General Property</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2014 04:40:55 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jaryd,</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need a 20% deposit but the more you have, the better.<br />
The problem with this is that the sooner you get into the market, the sooner you can start building equity.<br />
For example, if you had bought 12 months ago for $300k, the way the market has improved, it is quite possible your property would now be worth around $330k. Of course&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-297822"><a href="https://www.propertyinvesting.com/topic/4409963-nebie-central/#post-4994094" rel="nofollow">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>Chris B became a registered member</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2014 07:40:50 +0000</pubDate>

				
				
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