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Corporate, commercial finance & development consultants:


Commercial: High  lvr  for commercial construction ,on grv / on completion value or  lvr on contract pricing ,hard & soft costs ,capitalized interest & no presales option available Specialized securities / retirement / child care /subdivisions /multi unit & high rise developments /franchises / pubs /petrol stations /brothels /shopping centers / farms & rural no acreage limit / livestock funding /offshore equipment import /taxi plates ,etc/ land banking banks / non banks /jv /50 private funding institutions Lending from as little as $150,000 to $500 mill ( commercial , non uccc ) Please call or email me directly if you are interested in discussing your needs & arrangements further, or if we can be of any assistance with commercial deals you may be having difficulty placing ,or you may have a potential client referral. Residential: Lo doc No doc Vendor financing_ ok Private funding Lending on fully verified loans Non conforming loans_ok Short term & bridging loans available

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  1. janine says:

    09 August 2010

    Limited outlook for low-docs
    Low-doc lending will remain a product available to a particular niche clientele, but is unlikely to ever revive back to the levels seen in 2007 and 2008, according to LMI provider Genworth Financial.

    HSBC ‘no plans’ to use brokers
    Despite indications last week HSBC would look to expand its mortgage lending book after a strong profit announcement, the bank has confirmed it will not reconsider using third party introducers

    ING Direct cuts fixed rates
    ING Direct has moved to lower interest rates on its fixed rate home loan products

    SEQUAL cautions against rushed regulation
    The peak body for Australia’s equity release industry has issued a warning to the federal government that regulatory change should be “carefully considered” and take self-regulation into account

    Stock levels still rising, warns SQM
    Residential real estate listings continued to rise during July, according to SQM research

  2. Well, I agree with what you wrote, but not with all of it. Regardless, it is all good material. Thanks!

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