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With higher risk and likely worse rates.

No one (virtually) is going to lend at 95% without LMI which at $400k will slug you an extra $8-10k

As an investment property that you may want to sell at any time depending on the market it is unwise to gear it so highly. For an owner/occupier it's more logical as you intend to live there for a while.

Higher LVI mean higher interest repayment which as an investment property means larger negative gearing.

For high income earners better to negative gear for that tax refund.

The housing market is where Al and I swap. Here he's all "spend spend spend, don't worry about the future" and I'm 100% conservative.

Lol

couldn't be further from the truth - I do it for a living (& well shameless free plug). However if you ever spoke to me about it my opinions would surprise you

I'm about the most financially conservative person you'll find hence why I'll pay my house off in 5 years max Id say & until I own mine 100% I won't be buying anything else for speculative purposes chances are I won't invest in property at all but maybe I know to much.

Is there many fees involved in moving?

Just a couple of hundred

And normally the other bank will rebate it for you

If anyone wants to move to NAB, i have a contact person that originally gave me the 4.45% rate

Everything of mine is with cba, credit cards 2 savings accounts, home insurance, loan protection etc etc so if these mother f**kers don't wanna play ball I'll cancel everything

same here; look into

https://www.commbank.com.au/personal/home-loans/wealth-package.html

https://www.commbank.com.au/content/dam/commbank/personal/home-loans/fact-sheets/Wealth_Package.pdf

edit: there you go, package it all up;

10% off home insurance, 5% off loan insurance, 0.6% off interest rate, No CC fee & request Diamond for that $$ status.

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