A couple in their early 50s had $350,000 remaining on their mortgage with 19 years to go. Their monthly repayments were $2,900, and while they were managing, the idea of still paying off a home loan into retirement wasn’t sitting well with them.
Through sheer determination, they paid off their car loan and cleared their credit card debts—not by refinancing, but by tightening their budget and staying disciplined. This freed up $1,000 a week in cash flow—an impressive $4,000 a month.
Instead of letting that money disappear into daily spending, we created a strategy to channel that full $4,000/month directly into their home loan—on a weekly basis. No complicated refinancing, just a smart, structured payment plan.
By doing this, they’ll slash 14 years off their loan term and save over $138,000 in interest.
Even better? They’ll be completely debt-free before they turn 60—and won’t have to work into retirement just to keep the bank happy.
We Believe in Helping You Break Free From Debt and Take Control of Your Financial Future
Alex and Stu were feeling the pressure—paying high rent, raising two kids, juggling credit card debt, a car loan, and the dream of buying a home that felt out of reach. Every month was a stretch, and saving for a deposit seemed impossible.
After a full financial review, we identified how to restructure their debts and reduce their monthly repayments—freeing up $800 a month without cutting corners or adding stress.
With that $800 now being saved each month, Alex and Stu were able to get their finances on track and are now just 6 months away from buying their first home.
This could be you!
If you're feeling trapped by rent and repayments, let's review your situation and see how much we can free up. so you can get into your own home sooner, just like Alex & Stu!
We Believe in Helping You Break Free From Debt and Take Control of Your Financial Future
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