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Mar 14

Autumn 2014 Newsletter

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It’s that time again – amazing to think that the hazy heatwave of Summer is now behind us, and we are heading into the romantic season of Autumn again (hey, is this a home loans newsletter or a poet’s corner?). While we love everything that goes with Summer (the sand between our toes, BBQ’s with friends…you get the idea), Autumn is by no means without it’s charms. It’s a great chance to snuggle in to your beautiful cosy homes and start preparing for the cold weather ahead. Not to mention the beautiful change of seasons and colourful Autumn leaves around, and the chance to share comfort food with family and friends (check out our recipe below for some inspiration!).

We’ve had a very busy Summer season, and we’d like to thank all of our clients that have helped to make that possible. As always, it has been a pleasure to work with you all, and to help many of you into the homes of your dreams (even if a few coats of paint etc. have been needed to make it that way after settlement day!).

Once the frenzy of the Spring / Summer buying season simmers down, Autumn is a great time to take stock of your financial position, and consider whether you can have a better arrangement. Check out our story below on how we made that happen for one of our clients recently.

Happy Autumn everyone, we look forward to working with many of you in the coming months.

 

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