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  • Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    I hope no-one objects to this post as I would like some help with something.

    I am doing some research for my business to try and improve the services I offer and the information freely available through the website.

    I am trying to determine what is important to most people and what are assumptions most mortgage brokers make about what people want.

    How much emphasis do many of the visitors to this site place on a good set of mortgage calculators?

    I am talking about the following calculators:

    • How much can I borrow
    • Home Loan Repayments
    • Stamp Duty
    • Extra Repayments
    • Lump Sum Repayments
    • Loan Comparison, AAPR

    Are there any other types of calculators you would prefer seeing?

    Are there any tools or information sheets you would like easy access to?

    What sort of information do you find difficult to obtain when dealing with a mortgage broker?

    If there is anything else that comes to mind, please let me know.

    Thanks.

    Robert Bou-Hamdan
    Mortgage Adviser

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    Robert,

    Personally re ‘how much I can borrow’ calc., the information I get back from them tend to differ to the amount that the lenders eventually say they will lend to me. (Yes, with the same information), so I tend to not use them anymore.

    The other calculator that I would like to see is a LMI calculator. Therefore based on %LVR = % of loan = $. For me personally, as I tend to have higher LVR’s, I would like to know the sensitivity of % changes in LMI rate applied against loan amount as LVR increases.

    James

    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    The problem with providing ‘How much can I borrow’ calculators is that the lenders differ so much regarding how much they will lend. Those calculators are merely a guide as there is no single formula that can cover all the lenders – especially because they keeping changing their serviceability model.

    I created an excel calculator (unfortunately I am not a programmer to do it in Flash) that has LMI estimtes for GE and PMI inluded in it amongst other information. Have a look at http://www.mortgagepackaging.com.au/MPHLC.xls and let me know what you think.

    Robert Bou-Hamdan
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    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    Thanks for your input everyone! It is very much appreciated – hmmmmmmmmmm…

    In any case, I finally got a set of calculators up and running on the website. I hope they come in handy.

    http://www.mortgagepackaging.com.au/index_files/tools_calculators.htm

    Robert Bou-Hamdan
    Mortgage Adviser

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    Profile photo of Chris2004Chris2004
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    Well I have to say that your home loan calculator is the most accurate that I have used. Most sites I’ve been on are all over the shop with them.

    Great! [biggrin]

    Renee

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    I don’t know if it’s just me but I can’t seem to scroll down the screen on your site?????

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    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    There is a new attachment to the site as of today. A downloadable excel-based LINKS page has been included so you can use it separately. It is at http://www.mortgagepackaging.com.au/mp_links.xls

    What page or pages are you having trouble with scrolling? Some pages are not very long so there is no need to scroll. Let me know and I will fix it immediately if there is a problem.

    Robert Bou-Hamdan
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    Profile photo of Chris2004Chris2004
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    In the ‘home loan repayments calculator’ & ‘how much can I borrow calculator’, can’t see whats in the yellow boxes?

    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    I am really sorry about that Chris. I have to get the programmer to change that one. It is beyond my skills. It will take a few days. I never noticed a scroll bar did not appear if your screen was small because the whole thing fits in my screen.

    I will let you know as soon as it is done.

    Sorry.

    Robert Bou-Hamdan
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    Profile photo of Chris2004Chris2004
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    Look forward to using it when it’s fixed.

    Might contact you re: refinaning my loans.

    Renee [biggrin]

    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    Ok. It looks like it is all fixed. Please let me know if there are any other problems!

    http://www.mortgagepackaging.com.au/index_files/tools_calculators.htm

    Robert Bou-Hamdan
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