Do you want to buy a home but don’t think you have enough deposit saved? Don't just apply to "any" lender - it is often just a waste of time Talk to us and lets make it work for you,today. We have lenders willing to lend you withas little as 5% deposit. There are a few requirements: Proof will be required that the deposit is from genuine savings, sale of an asset or a gift from family You will need to have sufficient income to service the loan and have been in employment for last 6 months You will need to have a clean credit rating and have little or no short term debt; such as credit cards, hire purchase and car loans. Have no dishonour or honour fees on your bank account statements (providing last 6 months history as evidence) Contact us now so as to start the application process with the right lender - CLICK HERE EMAIL - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Phone - 07 849 9466 (or phone from a landline toll-free 0800 462 469) House prices in the Waikato have levelled off and this is your chance to buy a home before they start increasing as they are in Auckland. You can buy a $300,000 home for as little as $15,000 deposit. Of course having more deposit is better as it means you have to borrow less.

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"Andre Stokes is nothing short of phenomenal. I had tried to get a home loan on numerous occasions from as many banks, without success, before being introduced to Andre. He made it seem so easy by believing in me and virtually taking me by the hand and walking me through the process in a way that nobody else had bothered to do. My successful entry into the property market, and subsequently into property rental market, is entirely due his guidance and his belief in me."
Allen Elliott, Hamilton

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