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Whether buying, refinancing, or investing, search and compare home loans quickly and easily on RateCity. Rates starting at 4.99% (comparison rate* 6.15%)
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Use our tools and calculators to crunch the numbers on your home loan. Find out how much money you might be able to borrow, your potential repayments, and much more.
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