Tell us about Eastwood Securities as a lender and how you differ from other non-bank lenders? What are your target markets for short-term commercial and consumer loans? What are some of the typical projects or reasons customers are seeking loans for? What are the different loan products you offer, including the consumer loans, […]
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Eastwood Securities 10th Birthday
It’s hard to believe the Eastwood Securities Mortgage Fund will be ten years old in June this year. It’s certainly not going to be a milestone any of our team will forget in a hurry, with the most challenging economic, health and social circumstances any of us will have experienced in our lifetimes affecting how […]
Find Out MoreNew product launch – “Relief Bridging Loans for Business”
The current economic challenge has led Eastwood Securities to launch a new short-term lending product that has been designed specifically to address the pressures and demands placed on small businesses in the current market. The new Eastwood Securities product, “Relief Bridging Loans for Business”, is targeted at new and existing business borrowers that have equity […]
Find Out MoreShort Term Lending
What are some of the common misconceptions surrounding short-term lending? a. Generally, short term lending is associated with fringe lending activity such as Chattel loans, Caveat Loans, Payday lending and Personal Loans that are often unsecured and attract very high interest rates that can reach as much as 36% to 48% per annum and terms […]
Find Out MoreEastwood Securities new office in Australia’s financial hub.
The team at Eastwood Securities are pleased to announce we now have an office in Melbourne, the financial hub of Australia. Having a local presence in the heart of the Melbourne CBD places Eastwood Securities where we need to be as a national market leader in Private Funds Mortgage Lending. We also see Melbourne, and […]
Find Out MoreNSW Property Values …. How high can they go?
New South Wales and most especially Sydney has recently proved to be the stand-out growth market for Australian real estate. Sydney grew 14.3% compared to Melbourne’s 8.1% pa for the September 2014 quarter. The big question is what is really driving this exceptional property value growth? NSW has two significant factors in its favour at […]
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