NEWSLETTER
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Your MyFN bi-monthly newsletter brings you everything from the latest news and insights on the property market to tips and tricks in achieving your home ownership goals and helping reduce your mortgage repayments and saving you money. Stay up to date with us here.
November 2024 Edition
As housing supply ramps up in Spring, we've seen property values inch higher nationally, but growth has slowed. Read about the latest news and insights on the property market, a look at when Interest Rates will drop and 5 Tips for choosing a Property Manager for your Rental.
All this and more in this month's Newsletter.
August 2024 Edition
The verdict’s out. Inflation is on the rise, so what does that mean for aspiring homeowners and current mortgage holders?
MYFN hit a BIG milestone recently, see how we celebrated!
Want to know more about Guarantor Loans and how they work? Or are you after some Investment Property tips?
All this and more in this month's Newsletter.
July 2024 Edition
Winter is here, and for savvy property hunters, it could be a cool time to snap up a bargain.
The benefits of buying in winter are that there’s often less competition amongst buyers and you get to see the property during a less flattering time of year, so you know what you’re in for.
Read about the Pros and Cons of buying an Apartment vs a House as an Investment, some things to consider before refinancing and We wish you a Happy New Financial Year! All in this month's Newsletter
June 2024 Edition
The weather may be cooling down as Winter hits, but the property market continues to sizzle! Let's take a look at Interest Rate News, Home Value Movements, the Tiny House Movement and Some great ideas to boost your property value! All this wrapped up nice and snug in this month's newsletter!
July 2021 Edition
The Australian property market continues to break records with national dwelling values reaching a peak in FY21 that hasn’t been seen since April 2004. If you are keen to get a foothold in the market, hang in there. Some experts say some of the heat may be coming out of the market....