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Maybe time to get out of my fixed term early if so??

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dont forget u'll most like ly have some sort of early termination cost to get out of a fixed rate loan .

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Give Bodey a ring moit she should be able to fill you in. With the rate drops though I'd imagine it would be better to be out of the fixed rate & into a variable @ said new rates. The trick is then to try and find a bank that will let you fix it as low as possible for as long as possible.

That's what I wanna do anyway.

& Also go variable straight up, then aim to fix it later on, the rates will most likely go down again as they have already shat and we are not even technically in negative growth (recession :cry:) yet...

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Our loan is with the Macquarie Bank and it was 6.44 prior to today’s interest rate cut. 5.44% if we get the full 1%. That means we will be paying an extra $500 a month of our mortage.

I wonder if the housing bubble has really burst. The experts think that house prices will still drop even more.

The wife and I have been talking and we are thinking it might be a damn good time to look at investment properties, and fix it for as long as we can.

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Damn right about that. We had a few people laugh at us, when we did not fix 2 years ago. We rode the wave and now a it's now paying off. I wonder if those same people who laughed at us are still cheering. I wonder what the fees are like to get out of the fixed rate and back onto variable.

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the main reason I chose not to fix my loans is because most banks wont let you pay off extra. intrest rates dont make much difference when you plan to pay off your house in 5 years

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Bought my place three years ago to the month, fixed for three years @ around 6.4%, now dropping down to rates as low as it was in the sixties!!!

I love my finance manager!

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Man that's a score... Gotta be chuffed with that!

its certainly worked out well for ya anyways...

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Yup, we were all ready to lock it in again (and very happy to!) for another 3yrs given the rates then, but he said hold out until tuesday, as there'll be at least a 1% drop by then... :banghead2: brilliant!!!

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