Stepping into the Property Market: Your Fresh Start

Buying your first home is exciting, but it doesn't have to be complicated. We're here to make the process as smooth and easy as picking the perfect citrus, guiding you every step of the way.

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Buying your first home is a monumental financial decision, and it can feel like navigating a maze. From deciphering complex contracts and jargon-filled paperwork to conducting inspections and, finally, sealing the deal—we’re here to keep things refreshingly simple.

Just like the homes on your wishlist, no two loans are the same. Step by step, we’ll help you peel away the confusion and work with over 60 banks and lenders to find the loan that’s the perfect fit for your first home.

The loan process.

From a quick chat to settlement, these are the steps to owning your first home.

Get in touch
  • Say hello

    It all starts with taking about one minute to answer a few simple questions right here. When you’re done, we’ll meet to talk about your goals, opportunities and next steps, in person or online.

  • Get those goals

    Once we know what you need, we’ll research 60 banks and lenders to provide you with loan recommendations best suited to your needs.

  • The nitty gritty

    Found your lender? Well sit back. We’ll do the paperwork and package, sign and lodge your documents to get you primed and ready for pre-approval.

  • So… How much can you borrow?

    If your pre-approval gets the tick, your borrowing power will be revealed. This amount is valid for three months and gives you a clear idea of what you can spend. Let the house hunting begin!

  • Seal the deal

    After all the ups and downs of the home buying hunt, you’ve found a home and made an offer. While you pop the champagne, we’ll keep track of your application to ensure it all runs smoothly.

  • Settlement - your big day!

    Get excited, it’s time for settlement. Sit back and enjoy the moment, we’ll let you know when everything is finalised and your lender has released the funds.

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