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Ep #113 – Ignoring HECS for higher borrowing capacity

Recent policy reforms could significantly boost borrowing capacity for many Australians, particularly first home buyers… Under the changes, certain lenders may now exclude student debt/ HECS commitments from serviceability calculations,

An episode of the The Long Property Show podcast, hosted by The Long Property Show, titled "Ep #113 – Ignoring HECS for higher borrowing capacity" was published on March 4, 2025 and runs 8 minutes.

March 4, 2025 ·8m · The Long Property Show

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Recent policy reforms could significantly boost borrowing capacity for many Australians, particularly first home buyers… Under the changes, certain lenders may now exclude student debt/ HECS commitments from serviceability calculations, effectively increasing how much borrowers can qualify for. This shift could open the door for more aspiring homeowners to enter the market sooner, easing one […]

Recent policy reforms could significantly boost borrowing capacity for many Australians, particularly first home buyers… Under the changes, certain lenders may now exclude student debt/ HECS commitments from serviceability calculations, effectively increasing how much borrowers can qualify for. This shift could open the door for more aspiring homeowners to enter the market sooner, easing one […]

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