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About Loan Market Ray & Narelle Clark

We have been in the finance industry for over 25 yrs. Based in Macksville we service the Mid North Coast Region from Coffs Harbour to Armidale, south to Foster and everywhere in between. We pride ourselves on being professional, knowledgeable and approachable. Whether you are buying your first home, upgrading your existing home, purchasing an investment property, refinancing or consolidating debt, we are here to help you achieve your goal. Our service to you is personal, supporting you from first enquiry through to settlement & beyond, alleviating the stress and maximising your experience. We are always available to talk through any concerns or questions you might have, no question is too small. Call today for a free no obligation appointment

Products

  • Loans

Services

  • Home Loans

  • Investment Loans

  • Construction Loans

  • Refinance

  • First Home Buyers

  • Debt Consolidation

  • Loans For Rural Properties

  • Business Loans

  • Car Loans

  • Personal Loans

  • Asset Finance

  • Loan Protection

  • Refinance And Debt Consolidation

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Location

10 Preston Drv, Macksville NSW

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Licences

  • Loan Market Pty Ltd I Australian Credit Lic 390222

  • Diploma Of Finance And Mortgage Broking Management

  • MFAA Member 75133 (Narelle) And 263715 (Ray)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Mortgage Broker do?

A mortgage broker (like me) acts as the middleman between you and the lenders/banks. We work for you but get paid by the lender or bank of your choosing. That means they help you choose the right loan to suit your needs at no cost to you.

How much deposit do I need to purchase a property?

Typically lenders ask for 20% of the total house price before they’ll consider giving you a loan but there are a number of ways around this. Some lenders will accept a smaller deposit but it’s likely that you’ll need to pay Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI). There might also be grants that you can take advantage of. Get in touch to chat about your options.

Loan Market Ray & Narelle Clark