Low Doc loans are a flexible solution for self-employed people who have income and assets, but are unable to provide the required financial statements or tax returns at the time of application.
Experts in low doc and no doc loans for property investors and self employed borrowers, including bad credit loans for people with defaults. Red Rock Mortgages can also provide expert advice and facilitate fast flexible commercial property loans to help you build your investment portfolio.
Red Rock's Low Doc Express loan allows you to borrow up to 80% of your property value with no financial documents or tax returns required. Red Rock Mortgages are specialists in low doc loans and can provide you with some of the most innovative and low cost low doc loans available.
Our low doc loans application process offer a streamlined paperwork process so you'll have access to your money sooner.
Our low doc construction loan provides flexible progress payments for your new home or small residential development.
Red Rock Mortgages is not your average mortgage broker or home loan provider. Instead of trying to be a "jack of all trades" we specialise in meeting the mortgage finance needs of property investors as well as assisting borrowers with property finance requirements that maybe 'outside the square' of traditional banking institutions.
Our aim is to work closely with you for a lifelong relationship, using correctly structured mortgage finance to assist you in achieving your business, financial and investment goals.
More information visits our site:
http://www.redrockmortgages.com.au/
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