If you're about to get an investment property loan, be prepared to either pay a little more in interest or have a fatter deposit if you are dealing with an ADI.
Many negatively geared property investors often find they are short of cash because rental income from their investments falls well short of the cost of owning them.
As competition to write new home loans grows, research from financial comparison site RateCity shows lenders are loosening the belt on loan-to-valuation rates.
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