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Improved FHOG + low Interest rate = Trouble?
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davo6253
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In regard to fixed rates I doubt they will go back down now. In the past two months my bank (St George) has raised fixed rates twice and probaly will do so again soon.
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Chris C
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Jacque
I've elected to fix some of my loans for 3 yrs and have got a good rate with Westpac of 5.89% (thanks Rolf!) which I'm happy with.
Nice work Jacque! Literally perfect timing - 3 year rates are CBA are already at 6.69%!
*tips hat*
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