HOPEFUL HOME OWNER
- You are a young Aussie (18-45ish - yes 45 is young!)
- You would love to buy a home now
- You have a steady income
- You haven’t got enough deposit yet and it feels really hard to get there
- You have a Mum & Dad or other family and friends that might be able to help you out in a formal way without risking their own assets
- Friends can team up to help each other buy a home, by pooling resources
If this sounds like you, submit some info through our free initial assessment form for our United Product and let's see how you go.
FAMILIES & FRIENDS
- You have family or friends that you would like to help as you're concerned that they may not be able to buy a home in their lifetime.
- You would dearly like to help them but aren't necessarily sure how.
- If you could help them without risking your assets and/or retirement, or cost you any money you would do it.
- You would prefer to offer them a helping hand and not a handout.
- You have friends who would like to safely team up with you, with the desired outcome of you both owning a home
If this sounds like you, it's time to let them know that you can help them using our United Product.
The first step is to get them on here to fill out the free initial assessment form and lets see how they go.
If you don't have family or friends who can help go to the bottom of this page.
Example client profiles…Do any of these sound like you?
If yes, we can help you buy a home now, and be set for life.
Tom S, 30
My Partner Anna and I earn $150k between us and really want to buy our first home together as soon as possible. We are trying to save a deposit and have $20k so far however, it seems like we are saving at a snail’s pace and that actually buying won’t be until the very distant future. We have friends in a similar position who are interested in teaming up with us to safely to buy a home.
Marie F, 36
I am really interested in buying a home as I am getting very sick of renting and the uncertainty that goes with it. Despite being a dream tenant, I have had to move houses three times in the last three years after being asked to vacate by landlords for various reasons. The problem is, I’m just not quite there with a deposit yet, I am sure that family or friends will help if they can do it safely.
Josh K, 33
My wife and I have two young kids and she works part time. It is becoming harder and harder to borrow money from the bank to buy our first home which we would love to do to get out of the renting space. We both have parents that have quite large amounts of equity in their homes and they are happy to help us in a formal way.
Geraldine C, 56
I am a mum of three boys (20-28 years old) and my husband and I would like to give them some help to buy their first homes. However, we don’t want to risk our retirement that we have planned for 10 years time so we are nervous about it all.
Jayne, 37
I am a solo parent of one after separating from my partner recently. I would like to buy a home to cement our little duos financial future but I only have $30k saved. I do have a good income and family that can help.
My Partner Anna and I earn $150k between us and really want to buy our first home together as soon as possible. We are trying to save a deposit and have $20k so far however, it seems like we are saving at a snail’s pace and that actually buying won’t be until the very distant future. We have friends in a similar position who are interested in teaming up with us to safely to buy a home.
Marie F, 36
I am really interested in buying a home as I am getting very sick of renting and the uncertainty that goes with it. Despite being a dream tenant, I have had to move houses three times in the last three years after being asked to vacate by landlords for various reasons. The problem is, I’m just not quite there with a deposit yet, I am sure that family or friends will help if they can do it safely.
Josh K, 33
My wife and I have two young kids and she works part time. It is becoming harder and harder to borrow money from the bank to buy our first home which we would love to do to get out of the renting space. We both have parents that have quite large amounts of equity in their homes and they are happy to help us in a formal way.
Geraldine C, 56
I am a mum of three boys (20-28 years old) and my husband and I would like to give them some help to buy their first homes. However, we don’t want to risk our retirement that we have planned for 10 years time so we are nervous about it all.
Jayne, 37
I am a solo parent of one after separating from my partner recently. I would like to buy a home to cement our little duos financial future but I only have $30k saved. I do have a good income and family that can help.