Power of Pre-approval
Kick start your 2024 with pre-approved housing finance.
Thinking about entering the housing market, and call your place a home, you will need to make the HeadStart now.
In 2023, we had good feedback on securing properties and getting onto the property ladder with a pre-approval.
With the demand for properties continues, we expect 2024 there would be good opportunities for first home buyers to secure their own.
✅ 5% deposit
✅ Before tax income of $150k (two buyers) or $95k for single buyer in the last 12months.
✅ Be a New Zealand citizen, permanent resident, or a resident visa holder.
If you have met your eligibility criteria to access KiwiSaver and housing grant, this could be used together with your own savings.
Don’t worry - if you don’t have KiwiSaver, you could still use your own savings, as long as it makes up to 5% of the purchase price.
You have worked hard for your deposit, don't miss the opportunity of owning the property because of finance.
Connect with us to assist with your first home ownership.
👉 0210749825
👉 info@skfg.co.nz
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What it feels like speaking with a MAGA American:
Me: “Your total is $44.19. Cash or card?”
The customer hands me a credit card but the chip inside it has been hole-punched out.
Me: “Uh, I don’t think this will work.”
Customer: “Why not? It hasn’t expired and I have money in my account.”
Me: “Sir… the chip is gone.”
Customer: “I didn’t want the chip.”
Me: “The card won’t work without it.”
Customer: “It just means I can’t enter my PIN, but you can still swipe it.”
Me: “I don’t think it will work, sir.”
Customer: “Just swipe it.”
I swipe it to prove a point.
Me: “It’s not working, sir.”
Customer: “Then you’re doing it wrong. Swipe it again!”
I do so again with the same result.
Customer: “Maybe you should swipe it so that the magnetic strip isn’t the thing being swiped?”
Me: *Swiping it as suggested.* “Sure, why not? About as much chance of it going through without the magnetic strip as there is without the chip – oh look, it didn’t work.”
Customer: “Your machine must be broken!”