r/AskAnAussieBroker
Ask questions about Australian home loans, buying property, refinancing, borrowing capacity, lender policy and working with mortgage brokers. Basic questions are welcome. You don’t need the right terminology or a perfectly organised scenario. Use rough figures, avoid personal information, and keep replies useful and respectful. Everything here is general discussion only, not legal, tax, financial or credit advice.
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r/AskAnAussieBroker Subreddit Rules
Be respectful and useful
Attack the idea, not the person. No insults, harassment, trolling, mockery, condescension or judgement about another person's finances. Disagreement is welcome when the reasoning stays public and constructive.
Keep it educational, public and free of lead generation
Educational posts and professional perspectives are welcome. Ads, referral links, thin sales pitches, recruitment, job ads, repeated self-promotion and attempts to move business into private messages are not. AMAs or clearly promotional material need moderator approval. The same standard applies to moderators and every professional contributor.
Imperfect questions are welcome. Context helps.
You do not need the right terminology or a perfectly organised scenario. Include your state, rough goal, price range, income type, deposit or equity, debts and property type when they matter. Moderators or AutoModerator may suggest helpful context, but missing details do not block posting or answers.
General information only. Protect your privacy.
Discuss real situations in general terms. Do not post names, account or application numbers, exact addresses, phone numbers, email addresses or other identifying material. Answers are educational discussion, not personal legal, tax, financial or credit advice. A Reddit answer cannot replace a professional reviewing the full situation.
Keep it relevant to Australian lending and property
Australian mortgages, property finance, lender policy, government schemes and the practical impact of policy changes are on topic. Party-political bait, petitions and general economic or housing rants without a practical lending or property question are not.
Post the useful part here
Direct posts are preferred because they keep the explanation and discussion searchable here. External links and cross-posts may stay when they add useful context and are not promotional. Low-context traffic drops, repeated cross-post promotion and links whose main purpose is sending readers elsewhere may be removed.
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