Award-Winning eChoice Launch Innovative First Home Buyers Guide
Sydney, New South Wales (PRWEB) July 16, 2013 -- During 2011, some 90,000 first home buyers committed to housing finance. This was the second lowest annual rate since data collection began in 1991. The decline in first home buying was attributed to housing not being affordable. However eChoice, an award-winning mortgage broker, is seeking to increase the annual rate of first home buyers by publishing a first home buyer guide, which helps new buyers to improve their financial situation and to avoid the pitfalls of first home buying.
eChoice, a mortgage-brokerage firm that is a division of the Firstfolio Group, who manage over $21 billion in loans, has assisted more than 32,000 Australians since 1998 to better understand home loan finance and to find more affordable loans.
The eChoice First Home Buyers Guide is a Part of the Smart Borrower Series
The 2013 edition of the First Home Buyers Guide is a part of the Smart Borrower Series, an eChoice brand that aims to give prospective home buyers an edge so that they buy with confidence, says eChoice.
"The First Home Buyers Guide allows those searching for their first home to make sense of the housing market," said eChoice. "It also explains how first home buyers can get their finances sorted before they buy, so that they have a better chance of acquiring a home loan."
Defined as the 'mentor' of first home buying, the eChoice First Home Buyers Guide offers new home buyers information on the different types of home loans available, and what fees and costs are associated with loans and with home buying in general. It also defines government assistance, borrowing power and how first home buyers can reduce their costs and increase their lending capabilities. In addition, the First Home Buyers Guide lists the most common mistakes made by first home buyers and how reader's can avoid making these mistakes themselves.
Another 'must have' feature of the First Home Buyers Guide is the 'Home Requirements' and 'Open Inspection' schedules. These forms can be printed and used to assist first home buyers to define what they need in a home, so buying costs are reduced, and they can also organise themselves for home inspections.
Overall, the guide simplifies the home buying process and gives first home buyer's a clearer vision of home ownership so that their goal becomes achievable.
To speak with en experienced eChoice mortgage broker about our first home buyer's loans, call us on 1300 302 914.
Scott McTeare, Echoice Pty Ltd, http://www.echoice.com.au, 1300 302 914, [email protected]
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