Finsure is a nationwide network of independent mortgage brokers that can help you navigate through the array of options in the home loan market to find the loan that best suits your needs. Finsure brokers work with some of Australia’s biggest lenders. They can guide you from the application process through all the way to settlement.
Which lenders are on Finsure's panel?
Finsure mortgage brokers have access to a panel of lenders which includes:
Adelaide Bank
AMP
ANZ
Australian First Mortgage
Auswide
Bank of Melbourne
BankSA
Bankwest
Bank of Sydney
Better Choice
Bluestone
Commonwealth Bank
Citi
Future Financial
Heritage Bank
Homeloans.com
IMB
ING
Keystart
La Trobe Financial Services
Liberty Financial
Macquarie Bank
ME
MFL
MKM Capital
NAB
Nationwide Capital
Paramount Mortgages
Pepper Home Loans
Premium Capital
Resimac
St.George
Suncorp
The Rock Building Society
Westpac
Finsure profile
Finsure was established in 2011. Finsure is an aggregator. This means it provides services, support and access to a network of independent brokers across the nation. Finsure works with more than 1,000 mortgage brokers across Australia.
Does Finsure charge a fee for its services?
Finsure brokers generally don’t charge for their services. Instead, they are paid a commission by the lender you choose.
How can a mortgage broker like Finsure help me?
Mortgage brokers can help you navigate the often-confusing home loan market to help you find the best deal. They’re familiar with a variety of lenders and their policies and they can help identify which is the best fit for your specific circumstances.
Finsure mortgage brokers are licensed to provide personal advice to borrowers. Finsure brokers can provide guidance, whether you're looking for a straightforward home loan for purchase or refinancing, or you have a more complex situation requiring a product like a bridging loan or a low doc home loan.
Richard Whitten is a money editor at Finder, and has been covering home loans, property and personal finance for 6+ years. He has written for Yahoo Finance, Money Magazine and Homely; and has appeared on various radio shows nationwide. He holds a Certificate IV in mortgage broking and finance (RG 206), a Tier 1 Generic Knowledge certification and a Tier 2 General Advice Deposit Products (RG 146) certification. See full bio
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Hey guys at finders
Atm I am on centrelink but part time university studying, I am how ever ready to settle down to buy some farm land with a fully selfishent home so there will be no out goings or liabilitys so there will be no living costs, but then while I am studying part time and then I want to utilize the land to farm to make another income and get off payments and still pay my home loan.
I don’t think anyone’s done it I am an entrepreneur and have calculated all risks and it will be gradual but long lasting for a strong foundation.
I am sick of sitting around watching life go by lol any suggestions to lenders who could support me would be very much appreciated
Finder
SarahAugust 2, 2021Finder
Hi Dylan,
This sounds like a very enterprising plan!
In order to get a loan, you have to qualify based on your income. You might not qualify with a regular bank if your only income is Centrelink, but there may be some options with non-conforming lenders.
I’d recommend you speak direct to to a mortgage broker. If you’re not in a position to borrow now, they can give you some advice and insights to help you get yourself in the best possible position to get home loan approval.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Sarah
MarySeptember 3, 2019
Hello.
I was wondering as a first time to get a loan is there any benefits or discounts ?
Any advantage ?
Looking forward to hear from you.
Kind regards,
Mary
NikkiSeptember 4, 2019
Hi Mary,
Thanks for your message.
Yes, you can access grants, incentives, and discounts when buying your first property. See our tips for first home buyers in Australia. You can check if you’re eligible for a grant worth thousands of dollars through the First Home Owners Grant. You can always reach out to a mortgage broker to see how FHOG works and how you can get a loan to satisfy the remaining amount of your home loan.
Hope this helps and best of luck on your new home!
Cheers,
Nikki
BillMarch 17, 2019
I have 5 investment properties in Brisbane and the gold coast. 4 of them are interest only for 3-5 years with big banks. The interest term is up soon. I also have a principle and interest loan which is at 6.4%.
I am thinking of refinancing as I see loans being advertised at around 4% for interest and principle with smaller lenders. Am I missing something? What is the best way for me to proceed?
Finder
JoshuaMarch 18, 2019Finder
Hi Bill,
Thanks for getting in touch with Finder. I hope all is well with you. 😃
On that page, you will see a table that allows you to conveniently compare refinance home loans based on interest rates, application fees, and ongoing fees, to name a few. Once you found the right one for you, click on the “Go to site” green button to learn more or initiate your application.
Please make sure that you’ve read the relevant T&Cs or PDS of the loan products before making a decision. Moreover, check the eligibility requirements as well and consider whether the product is right for you.
Moreover, if you want to explore your options, you can get in touch with Finsure Mortgage Broker by filling out the form above or you can also check other mortgage brokers.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Joshua
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Hey guys at finders
Atm I am on centrelink but part time university studying, I am how ever ready to settle down to buy some farm land with a fully selfishent home so there will be no out goings or liabilitys so there will be no living costs, but then while I am studying part time and then I want to utilize the land to farm to make another income and get off payments and still pay my home loan.
I don’t think anyone’s done it I am an entrepreneur and have calculated all risks and it will be gradual but long lasting for a strong foundation.
I am sick of sitting around watching life go by lol any suggestions to lenders who could support me would be very much appreciated
Hi Dylan,
This sounds like a very enterprising plan!
In order to get a loan, you have to qualify based on your income. You might not qualify with a regular bank if your only income is Centrelink, but there may be some options with non-conforming lenders.
I’d recommend you speak direct to to a mortgage broker. If you’re not in a position to borrow now, they can give you some advice and insights to help you get yourself in the best possible position to get home loan approval.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Sarah
Hello.
I was wondering as a first time to get a loan is there any benefits or discounts ?
Any advantage ?
Looking forward to hear from you.
Kind regards,
Mary
Hi Mary,
Thanks for your message.
Yes, you can access grants, incentives, and discounts when buying your first property. See our tips for first home buyers in Australia. You can check if you’re eligible for a grant worth thousands of dollars through the First Home Owners Grant. You can always reach out to a mortgage broker to see how FHOG works and how you can get a loan to satisfy the remaining amount of your home loan.
Hope this helps and best of luck on your new home!
Cheers,
Nikki
I have 5 investment properties in Brisbane and the gold coast. 4 of them are interest only for 3-5 years with big banks. The interest term is up soon. I also have a principle and interest loan which is at 6.4%.
I am thinking of refinancing as I see loans being advertised at around 4% for interest and principle with smaller lenders. Am I missing something? What is the best way for me to proceed?
Hi Bill,
Thanks for getting in touch with Finder. I hope all is well with you. 😃
Yes, there are refinance home loan providers that provide a lower interest rate.
On that page, you will see a table that allows you to conveniently compare refinance home loans based on interest rates, application fees, and ongoing fees, to name a few. Once you found the right one for you, click on the “Go to site” green button to learn more or initiate your application.
Please make sure that you’ve read the relevant T&Cs or PDS of the loan products before making a decision. Moreover, check the eligibility requirements as well and consider whether the product is right for you.
Moreover, if you want to explore your options, you can get in touch with Finsure Mortgage Broker by filling out the form above or you can also check other mortgage brokers.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Joshua