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Is increasing your chances of obtaining a home renovation loan important to you?

Well, this site is designed to give you a good understanding of the home renovation loan options available, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and the secrets to obtaining the most appropriate loan and best deal for you.

 

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Would like to know the best rate so far too... So maybank and RHB offer the lowest interest rate? Are they fixed?

 

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hi,

right now the best rates for renovation loan is MAYBANK!!! goingat 2.98% fixed rate

My reno loan is from OCBC at 5% 1year ago. Wondering can reno loan be refinance?

 

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ocbc 5%? i might want to try maybank or ocbc bank.

Sorry, yesterday check my ocbc letter again.

Its 0.68% above their 5% Effective Interest Rate (EIR), so total = 5.68%

After looking at the Maybank loan, I feel like doing a refinance on my reno loan.

 

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Sorry, yesterday check my ocbc letter again.

Its 0.68% above their 5% Effective Interest Rate (EIR), so total = 5.68%

After looking at the Maybank loan, I feel like doing a refinance on my reno loan.

I think currently best is MayBank

 

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I think currently best is MayBank

Ok. But I dun really understand the meaning of their Flat [in Advance] @ 2.88% p.a and Effective Interest Rate @ 5.69% p.a for a 4yrs loan :dunno: So when I sign up, I will be in which interest rate? 2.88% or 5.69% ?

 

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