Even if your finances are well organised, the uncertainty around buying, upgrading or refinancing a home can be difficult, especially if you are going through a family separation/divorce or family member’s death.
Even the most confident and well-informed client can find lending processes and terminology challenging, but when you add trauma and anxiety into the mix, it can be very stressful to find the right type of finance you need, to understand the current interest rate environment and property market, and then to decide on the right financier to enter into a mortgage agreement with.
This is why our clients often use mortgage brokers. They don’t want a complicated process. They just want a personalised, caring service which informs them of the best options for their own situation, so they can apply for a loan or refinance their residential home or investments (which may include residential investments, commercial property, commercial buildings and farms), with relative ease.
By using a mortgage broker, it avoids the need for our clients’ to have to walk into banks, one by one, trying to find a bank officer able to assist with their financial requirements and then having to make numerous appointments and individual applications for each individual bank – it can be extremely time consuming and stressful.
“QPF mortgage brokers have specific industry experience and knowledge and access to over 40 lenders, so our clients have a lot of choice which often makes it a lot easier to secure a loan from one of the many lenders. We have an excellent understanding of the different bank offerings and the level of risk each particular bank is likely to have an appetite for. We can assist you with the information and documentation you will require to apply for the loan and can confidentially discuss with you your credit history, credit rating and loan servicing ability.” explained Andrew.
A mortgage broker can help to provide support and personalised service – someone who is reliable, credible and can be trusted to act in your best interests.
Please contact Andrew Sterling on 07 3290 7400 at QPF for more details
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