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		<title>What is LVR?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With regards to understanding home loans, the term LVR is often used. LVR stands for &#8216;Loan to Value Ratio&#8217; and can be described as the amount of money you borrow for a home loan, compared to the value of the property, which is expressed as...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With regards to understanding home loans, the term LVR is often used. LVR stands for &#8216;Loan to Value Ratio&#8217; and can be described as the amount of money you borrow for a home loan, compared to the value of the property, which is expressed as a percentage.</p>
<p>Lenders work out your LVR to determine risk.</p>
<p>For example, if a property is valued at $500,000, and you pay a deposit of $100,000, you’ll need to borrow $400,000 for your mortgage, resulting in an LVR of 80%.<br />
Generally, the lower the LVR, then the higher the loans security, which means lower risk and the loan is more likely to be approved.</p>
<p>If you are finding some financial terms regarding home loans a bit tricky to understand, have a chat to the specialists at Pulp Finance.</p>
<p>Contact Pulp Finance on 1300 506 998 or admin@pulpfinance.com.au</p>
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<p>Your full financial situation would need to be reviewed prior to acceptance of any offer or product.</p>
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