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Rates

SELECT * FROM hlsc_contents WHERE doc_id = 'rates'
Loan Interest Rate  Comparison Rate 

No Deposit Loans

N/A

N/A

Basic Variable

6.49%

6.49%

Standard Variable

6.64%

6.99%

Line of Credit

6.84%

N/A

1 Year Fixed

6.69%

6.55%

3 Years Fixed

7.59%

6.85%

5 Years Fixed

7.94%

7.19%

Lo-doc

7.33%

7.63%

Product Package Deals

7.28%

7.28%

 
Ask us about lenders specials on variable and fixed rates. These may be interest rate discounts, zero application fees or reduced fees.
 

REMEMBER WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF LOAN PACKAGES AND INTEREST RATES THAT MAY NOT BE SHOWN ON OUR WEB SITE, SO ALWAYS CONTACT US TO OBTAIN THE CURRENT UPDATES ON HOME LOANS WITH RIGHT RESULTS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS.

Please note: The Comparison Rate is calculated on the basis of a secured loan of $300,000 over a term of 30 years. This comparison rate applies only as an example. Different rates and terms will result in different Comparison Rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees, and cost savings such as fee waivers, are not included in the Comparison Rate but may influence the cost of your loan.  Source Cannex

The above rates are indicative as at 20/04/2010 and apply to new loan applications only. Fees and charges are payable. The actual Fixed Rate is determined when the loan is settled unless a rate lock fee is offered.

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Phone: (03) 9747 6055 or 1800 ALL LOANS

Email: enquiries@hlsc.com.au

 

 

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