Iden Money: Home loan specialist in Western Sydney

Iden Money lends in all areas of Australia but specialises in lending in Western Sydney, because that’s where we are based. The following suburbs are close to our base in Parramatta, which means that we know the areas well and it makes it easy for us to call on you to help with your purchase and your home loan application. We can be contacted via our enquiry form on this website or by calling us on 8844 8989 until 9.00pm every night. We promise you the very best of attention.

If you live in the following suburbs and are looking for a Home Loan / Mortgage or Leasing Broker, then contact us to get the best deals. Having served thousands of happy customers, we assure you that we will help get the right loan for you. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Tuesday the 25th of August, 2009. 12 Comments »

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Picking the wrong time to fix

A review of the fixed rate loan data in the Infochoice database shows  a couple of interesting trends. Once again borrowers have picked the wrong time to fix. Average three and five year fixed rates bottomed in March and have risen quite sharply since then. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Tuesday the 18th of August, 2009. Currently No Comments »

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Big banks no longer dominate fixed rate pricing

The other interesting observation that can be made from a review  of the Infochoice data is that the big banks no longer dominate the pricing of fixed rates. For many years it was assumed that the big banks were the natural price leaders in the fixed rate segment because they could use their big treasury operations to get the best swap prices
when they put a fixed rate contract in place. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Tuesday the 18th of August, 2009. 3 Comments »

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CBA tips mortgage rates to rise

Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s (CBA) competitive pricing on mortgages helped it gain 21.9% of the mortgage market in 2009, but chief executive Ralph Norris has warned interest rates could rise.

“There’s no doubt we will reprice where necessary, we have to do what’s right on a commercial basis,” Norris said during the bank’s full year results briefing. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Thursday the 13th of August, 2009. 5 Comments »

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Good investment opportunities in Sydney – WBP

The Sydney property market has shown “marked improvement” and now offers good investment opportunities, according to valuation and property services firm, WBP Property Group.

Speaking at today’s Sydney Property Outlook breakfast, Chris Lackey, WBP, NSW state manager, noted a slight drop in the number of first home buyers as a percentage of total borrowers this month, an indication that activity in this segment may have begun to cool. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Thursday the 13th of August, 2009. 5 Comments »

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Interest rate put on hold for fourth month in a row

Interest rates were left on hold for the fourth month in a row and signalled the end to its recent rate cutting cycle, economists said after the RBA decision to leave the cash rate at 3% on Tuesday.
RBA governor Glenn Stevens indicated monetary policy was now on a neutral footing.  Here are some of his comments:

“The board’s judgment is that the present accommodative setting of monetary policy is appropriate given the economy’s circumstances,” Mr Stevens said. Read More »


Posted by Iden on Wednesday the 5th of August, 2009. 3 Comments »

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