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🏠 FIRST HOME BUYERS 🏠

Kanav Sehgal from Infinity Loans

🏠 FIRST HOME BUYERS 🏠
We believe we have lot of potential First home buyers in New Zealand who actually don’t know where to start from. Most of the time we ask our friends and family about their experience about buying their First Home, which is a great start as you are getting information from someone who you trust and may follow the same pathway or you may have different situation.
Have you have ever had below thoughts?

1. First Home Buyer and want to know where to start?

2. How much deposit do I need to buy my First Home?

3. How much mortgage can I Borrow?

4. What will be my Repayments and interest is?

5. Is it is a good time to buy a house?

If yes, Get in touch if you are thinking about making a move and we can get you in front of our Mortgage adviser who can guide you and answer all your questions and assist you in sorting out your finance

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Does grocery bagging affect where you shop?
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

These members have won a $100 voucher for Westfield malls:

Patrice Hamilton from Sunnyhills

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Rodney Norris from Papatoetoe

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Winners, get in touch here before 29th October.

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Cycling lets you leave anytime, but you might arrive soaked.

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Would you commute by public transport if it was free?
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