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RESI Mortgage Corp is a non-bank lender founded in the 1980s and part of the Yellow Brick Road Group since 2014.

RESI is based in Sydney and has branches throughout Australia and offers a number of financial products and services. These include home and commercial loans, superannuation and personal finance advice.

RESI Mortgage Corp has won numerous awards and was named Australia’s Best Non-Bank Lender at the Australian Lending Awards in 2012.

RESI Home Loan Calculator
Interested in an RESI home loan? RateCity has a suite of calculators that can show you what your repayments would be and how RESIcompares to its competitors. Simply plug in your borrowing amount below. 

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Why choose Resi Mortgage

Benefits

  • Discounted rates available.
  • Flexible repayment features.
  • Specialised loans available.

Drawbacks

  • Limited interest-only payments.
  • Relatively high standard rates.

Resi Mortgage Home Loans

Home Loans calculator

Use our home loan calculator to see how much you’d have to repay under different borrowing scenarios.

Contact a mortgage broker

Resi Mortgage homeloans are vailable through brokers who can help find the right loan and manage your application at no charge.

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Stephen Muggleton

NSW2795
Australian Credit Licence: 393195

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Stephen Muggleton, Principal Mortgage Broker at Yellow Brick Road Bathurst, is a highly respected industry professional,...

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John Feeney

NSW2567
Customer Representative Number: 444600
5.0
23 Google reviews

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With over 15 years experience in a range of financial services roles, John has a wide range of knowledge which allows hi...

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Deborah Fredericks

NSW2478
Customer Representative Number: 376823
5.0
12 Google reviews

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Deborah Fredericks is the Senior Lending Manager at Korff Wealth with over 20 years lending, business and property exper...

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RESI Mortgage Corp customer service

Home loan customers at RESI Mortgage Corp can contact the lender in a number of ways. There is a general customer line and customers can also contact the lender via email or an online form on the RESI website. There is also the option to visit a RESI Mortgage branch and meet with a staff member in person.

  • Customer service centre (phone)
  • Mobile app
  • Online banking
  • Email
  • Branch

How to Apply

RESI Mortgage Corp customers can apply for a home loan through a number of methods. These include by phone or email, via the online application form on the RESI website, or by booking a phone appointment with a home loan specialist. Customers can also apply in person at a RESI Mortgage branch. Before applying for a home loan it is advisable to think about how much money you could conceivably borrow given your financial situation and income. You will also need to provide documentation when applying for a home loan. This will include:

  • Personal identification material.
  • Proof of income and other earnings.
  • Proof and type of employment.
  • Details of current loans, debts and liabilities.
  • Personal insurance documents.

For refinancers you will also have to provide you home loan statements for the past three months and a current payout quote for the loan you wish to refinance. 

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