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  • Profile photo of johngeejohngee
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    Hi everyone, can someone tell me if I can refince a particular investment home loan using the equity to lay deposit for new property when I have 5 property’s which are secured against each other? [:o)] Cheers

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    Profile photo of Mobile MortgageMobile Mortgage
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    Hi Johngee,
    If you have enough equity then the short answer is yes,,, some other options to consider are,
    A top up loan on your current portfolio, this may be more cost effective than a total refinance,
    Or,refinance 4 of the 5 properties and pay down the debt on the 5th , this property is then unencumbered,
    I suggest you contact a good independent Mortgage Broker, Simon or Terry come to mind,
    Regards
    Steven
    Mortgage Broker

    [email protected]
    http://www.mobilemortgagemarket.com.au
    Ph:0402483216
    Victoria

    PLEASE note comments made should NOT be taken as specific taxation, financial, legal or investment advice. Please seek professional, specific advice.

    Profile photo of Mortgage HunterMortgage Hunter
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    Thanks Steven,

    I think you would be a useful chap for John to contact as well [:D]

    Cheers,

    Simon Macks
    Mortgage Broker
    [email protected]
    0425 228 985

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    Profile photo of betterbizbetterbiz
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    sort out your property ownership structure first otherwise you’ll have yet another problem to sort out – that of the new financing

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