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There is a good chance that upper class welfare.... sorry... I mean negative gearing will take a hit too at some point.

Doubt it. There is something like 1 million negatively geared properties in Australia & no government would challenge it as it will be a big hit to their votes for re-election.

Bit skeptical about going with small banks that could go under etc...

but that's a fair bit lower than my 4.95%

I wouldn't worry... it's owned by us

The only downside is there is no customer service... but what service do you need really? It's not like you call the bank to check in on your homeloan and have a general chat.

CBA offering me 4.7% via wealth package but that's with like 90%+ LVR

capped repayments?

I wouldn't worry... it's owned by us

So why don't NAB just offer it themselves...

How low you rekin I could get CBA to drop it (without capping repayments), and what's the best way to get em to do it?

Rates can't stay where they are forever...

I know that, you and I both know they ain't going up any time soon.

Negative gearing isn't likely to go anywhere I can't see much positive in removing it tenants by and large couldn't afford to buy the properties and the prices won't fall anywhere near enough to make it affordable. Landlords will look for better ROI by raising the rents as they aren't a charity service

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