St George comes up well on this rating. I like the fact you can pause repayments for any job issues and that appeals to me.
Anyone had expereince with this Bank home loans?
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Browse Forums Home Finance Re: st George 13Mar 30, 2010 6:38 am We were with them for years with our first home (and loan) and no issues. After the merger with Westpac though we had issues as we were selling, buying a block and building. Drama after drama. Went to ANZ and had no issues. That said St George were good to us before, their internet banking set up is tops and they have good products. When we did leave they didnt charge us any exit fees and refunded 40% of the LMI we had paid on our land loan, as they knew they put us through alot of crap. I wouldn't go back though. Way to much unnecessary stress. Re: st George 14Mar 30, 2010 4:37 pm I was with Westpac and changed to St George and set up a Line of Credit. I used this to purchase 2 properties (mistake with cross col but that's another story). The thing I like is you deal with one person. I just go in and say I've bought another property. She adds it to the list and says OK done. Then the paperwork arrives a few days later for the new loan. Can't do much better than that. Re: st George 15Apr 13, 2010 9:16 pm Although my home loan is elsewhere at the moment, we did have a line of credit on an investment property with Gateway Credit Union. We found them great. As they have no shopfront, everything is done over the phone and on line, but their rates are good and service was efficient. Re: st George 17Apr 23, 2010 8:40 am Just remember, these websites are paid by the banks and insurance companies to compare there products. All major banks have that repayment pause, and if its not listed as a feature you can just apply direct.... The rudd government has made sure that the banks offer this facility Re: st George 18May 16, 2010 2:53 pm elastic Just remember, these websites are paid by the banks and insurance companies to compare there products. Yes well said. I made this point before, they ARE advertising sites. I would read their terms and conditions as well as disclosures with a magnifying glass. |