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Fixed versus variable home loans – which is better?


Choosing between fixed or variable rates is a major decision when applying for a home loan. So, which option is best for you? Well, now, that all depends on your circumstances and also on the housing market’s future performance. Whether you’re a first-time home buyer looking to find your feet or a refinancer looking for certainty, there are clearly several factors to consider when shopping for a home loan. To help you decide, we’ve put together a breakdown of the positives and negatives associated with each choice.


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