Finance WA

Finance WA Licenced Finance Brokers in Perth, Western Australia specialising in residential, commercial and equ Holders of ASIC Australian Credit Licence Number 381421

14/12/2021

Merry Xmas to all clients and business associates. Wishing you a joyous Christmas period and a safe and happy New Year.

Our office will close from midday Friday 17 December 2021 before reopening on Wednesday 5 January 2022.

We will still be reachable by mobile phone and email however delays may occur in response time while our staff take a well earned break from what has been a hectic 2021.

23/03/2020

Relief is available for consumer and business customers who are experiencing financial hardship from COVID-19.

Please don't stress about it - contact me and I will outline the process to obtain assistance.

Happy to assist all current clients as well as friends, family and work colleagues of existing clients.

NAB have also extended this to include residential loans - others likely to follow
20/03/2020

NAB have also extended this to include residential loans - others likely to follow

Major banks to defer loan repayments for small businesses for six monthsBy Stuart Marsh • Senior Producer11:22am Mar 20, 2020 Tweet Facebook Mail Australia's banks will defer loan repayments for small businesses affected by the coronavirus crisis for six months in an effort to free up cash.The ass...

19/06/2017

Plan today for success tomorrow.

The best way for your small businesses to thrive is to make sure that everything you do contributes in some way to moving forward.

With innovative planning and a fast and easy solution to funding, you could inject new life into your business.

Here are some things you could do:

• Build a new website
• Run a new marketing campaign
• Expand or renovate
• Introduce a new product or service offering
• Hire more staff during peak periods

What we're offering:

• Unsecured business loans from $5,000 - $250,000
• Terms from 3 - 12 months
• Easy online application process that takes minutes
• Most loans approved in under 24 hours*
• Funds usually available next business day
• Cash-flow friendly repayments

We can help you with the funds you need for your business. Take a business loan today and keep your business moving forward!

27/02/2017
22/02/2017

If you’ve ever heard the phrase “cars are a money pit…” well, you aren’t alone.

08/08/2014

There are plenty of upsides to buying an investment property that already has a tenant, as well as a raft of risks. Here’s how to minimise them.

Purchasing an investment property that already has a tenant means you collect rent from day one, with no vacant period and no lease fees to find a new tenant. The lease just carries on as it did before you purchased the property. Sound good? Of course it does. There are some possible problems to be aware of though.
It’s very important to check whether the lease on your prospective investment is current or the tenants are on an expired lease. If the tenants are off-lease, they can give a short period of notice and vacate the property, so those upsides mentioned above could come to nought.
A current lease, on the other hand, offers security, it also means that you are stuck with the lease, its conditions (or lack thereof), the current rental return and the tenants.
There are steps you can take to minimise your risk:
Make sure the bond has been lodged properly. Your agent will arrange for the bond guarantee to be transferred into your name on settlement.
Check the property condition report, making sure that it is a complete and accurate record of the property as you inspected it.
Ensure there are no rental arrears. If there are, or if a landlord has agreed that rental arrears can be taken out of a bond payment, stipulate that this amount is deducted from the purchase settlement amount.
Ask the leasing agent about the tenants and their payment record. You cannot demand that you meet the tenants, but attending the open house will give you a sense of how they live in the property. If possible, sight the tenants’ original application for the property and rental ledger.
Look at the yield for rental properties in the area and compare them to yours. You won’t be able to increase the rent until the end of the lease.
Be aware of any concessions or conditions that are either in the lease or have been agreed with the landlord or property manager, because these will become your responsibility. For example, does rent include electricity or other utilities? Has the landlord agreed to install a new oven or paint a room?

Of course, if you love a property but have doubts about the tenants, the lease or the managing agent, all is not lost. You can easily change the managing agent when you settle. You can also make vacant possession of the property a condition of settlement. You may need to wait until the lease expires to settle, but you aren’t taking on the previous owners’ problems and responsibilities.

If your only problem with a tenanted property is the rental yield, keep in mind that increasing rent on a good, long-term tenant may well drive them away anyway, so do your sums. Work out whether the amount you’d like to increase the rent by equates to more over the year than the lease fee plus any rent lost if your property is vacant for a few weeks.

Heading to Albany in August as an appointed official of Athletics Australia.
07/08/2014

Heading to Albany in August as an appointed official of Athletics Australia.

The 2014 Australian Cross Country and Australian School Cross Country Championships will be held in Albany WA on Saturday 23rd August. Venue The Cross Country will take place at Great Southern Grammar - 244 Nanarup Road, Albany. Click here to see where Great Southern Grammar is. Albany is a por…

05/08/2014

The WA Office of State Revenue has advised there is a new First Home Owners Grant (FHOG) application.

This is applicable where the contract is dated on or after Thursday 17 July 2014.

31/07/2014

From tomorrow you will NOT be able to sign when purchasing using a credit card/debit card.

You MUST use a PIN

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3/110 Robinson Avenue
Perth, WA
6104

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