Rate updates, first home buyer guides, property finance tips and market insights from the team at Integrated Finance Group.
12 June 2026
Chattel mortgage, finance lease, commercial hire purchase, or operating lease — the structure you choose determines who owns the asset and how your cash flow is affected over the loan term. IFG compares all four structures across 30+ lenders, with industry-specific guidance for Melbourne tradies, construction, transport, and medical businesses, plus options for new ABN borrowers.
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12 June 2026
All four major banks forecast an RBA pause on 16 June 2026. IFG explains what the pause means for Melbourne mortgage holders, whether now is the right time to fix your rate, and three practical steps to take before Monday’s decision.
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12 June 2026
The EV FBT exemption removes all Fringe Benefits Tax on eligible battery electric vehicles through a novated lease — saving Melbourne employees $12,000–$25,000 over three years. IFG explains which cars qualify, what changed for PHEVs, the EOFY timing advantage, and the traps to avoid before you sign.
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11 June 2026
Government-backed SME loan guarantee schemes reduce lender risk so small businesses can access finance faster and at better rates. IFG explains how these programs work, who qualifies, what documents you need, and how a Melbourne finance broker can help you navigate the application process.
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10 June 2026
Keilor 3-bed homes have a median of $945,000 — just $5,000 under the First Home Guarantee cap. IFG breaks down scheme eligibility, deposit requirements, stamp duty costs, and why Keilor's 88% clearance rate makes it one of Melbourne's most competitive owner-occupier markets in 2026.
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9 June 2026
Stamp duty on a $900,000 Melbourne home can exceed $49,000 — yet eligible first home buyers pay $0 on purchases up to $600,000. IFG explains Victorian land transfer duty rates, the first home buyer exemption, off-the-plan concessions, and how to factor these costs into your deposit strategy.
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8 June 2026
Melbourne’s auction clearance rate held near 59.4% from 1,221 auctions heading into the June 7–8 weekend, while the national average tests the 50% mark — well below last year’s 65%+. Three consecutive RBA rises and the Budget’s negative gearing changes are reshaping who can buy and what they can pay. IFG breaks down the state-by-state data and what it means for Melbourne buyers, investors and refinancers ahead of the June 16 RBA decision.
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5 June 2026
Building in Melbourne? A construction loan works very differently to a standard home purchase — funds are released in five stages directly to your builder as the build progresses. IFG explains progressive drawdown, what lenders require, how first home buyers can build with a 5% deposit, and the stamp duty savings most people miss.
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5 June 2026
The $20,000 instant asset write-off has just been made permanent in the 2026-27 Federal Budget — but to claim it this financial year, your vehicle or equipment must be installed and ready for use by 30 June 2026. IFG explains how chattel mortgage works, the EOFY deadlines, and what to do before time runs out. Always speak to your accountant first.
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5 June 2026
Buying investment property through your self-managed super fund can cut your rental income tax to 15% and CGT to 10% — but the rules around LRBAs, related parties, and fund balance requirements are strict. IFG explains exactly how SMSF property loans work in 2026 and whether the strategy suits your situation.
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4 June 2026
If you're self-employed and your tax return doesn't reflect your real income, an alt-doc (alternative documentation) loan may be the right path. IFG explains how open banking has modernised income verification, what evidence lenders still require under responsible lending obligations, and who qualifies in 2026.
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3 June 2026
Taylors Lakes 3-bed homes have a median of $865,000 — but the suburb's overall median (~$960k) sits just above the First Home Guarantee cap. IFG breaks down exactly which properties qualify for government schemes, what deposit you actually need, and why refinancing in Taylors Lakes is one of the highest-value moves Melbourne homeowners can make right now.
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2 June 2026
LMI can silently add $15,000–$30,000 to your Melbourne home purchase — and most buyers don’t realise they could avoid it entirely. IFG explains 5 strategies to sidestep LMI in 2026, from the First Home Guarantee to family guarantees and professional waivers.
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1 June 2026
Existing borrowers pay an average of 0.5% more than new customers on like-for-like home loans. Find out what the loyalty tax is costing you, whether you're a mortgage prisoner, and the three ways to escape — including a step that costs nothing.
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1 June 2026
The national auction clearance rate fell to 51.0% the weekend of 31 May–1 June 2026 — well below the 65.3% recorded the same weekend last year. Melbourne held at 59.4% from 1,221 auctions, while Sydney eased to 60.3%. Three consecutive RBA rate rises are suppressing buyer confidence. IFG breaks down what the data means for Melbourne buyers, investors and those thinking of refinancing.
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30 May 2026
Since 1 October 2025, the First Home Guarantee has no income caps, unlimited places, and a raised property price cap of $950,000 for Melbourne and Geelong. Find out exactly who qualifies, how it compares to Help to Buy, and how to use it to buy with just a 5% deposit — no LMI.
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28 May 2026
Keilor East median house prices hit $1,067,500 — up 6.1% year-on-year — and the Melbourne Airport Rail is set to deliver a brand-new station in the suburb. IFG breaks down what's driving Keilor East's growth, the best loan options for first home buyers, investors and refinancers, and why a local broker gives you the edge in this competitive market.
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26 May 2026
With the RBA cash rate at 4.35% and APRA's 3% serviceability buffer still in place, lenders are stress-testing your mortgage at nearly 9.5%. IFG breaks down borrowing capacity by income level, explains HECS impacts, and shows you how to maximise what you can borrow.
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26 May 2026
Refinancing activity across Victoria has surged 28% in 2026. IFG explains how much you could save, what refinancing actually costs, and walks you through the step-by-step process from rate check to settlement.
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21 May 2026
Chattel mortgage, finance lease, or hire purchase? We explain the main types of equipment finance available to Australian small businesses, the tax advantages, and how a broker gets you better rates than going direct to your bank.
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20 May 2026
The May 2026 Federal Budget introduced major changes to first home buyer schemes, negative gearing and CGT rules. Melbourne mortgage broker IFG breaks down exactly what changed and what every borrower should do next.
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19 May 2026
With the RBA lifting rates again, Melbourne borrowers are asking whether to fix, stay variable, or split. We break down the numbers, the risks, and what makes sense right now.
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12 May 2026
The RBA has increased the official cash rate again in May 2026. We break down what this means for your mortgage repayments, borrowing capacity, and what borrowers should focus on during a rising rate cycle.
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8 May 2026
The 2026 Federal Budget announced changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount. We explain what changed, what stayed the same, and how Melbourne property investors should respond.
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24 April 2026
From underestimating stamp duty to skipping pre-approval, we've seen every mistake in the book. Here are the seven most common — and what to do instead.
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