Luke Mansour is a dedicated Mortgage Broker at Legal Home Loans, expertly based in Sydney, NSW. Boasting an impressive track record, Luke offers his expertise to clients not only in Sydney and its immediate suburbs but also across the whole of Australia. His years of experience in the industry enable him to navigate the complex world of finance with ease, ensuring his clients receive the best guidance and options available.
Within the dynamic team at Legal Home Loans, Luke is renowned for his ability to collaborate with a diverse array of banks and lenders from every corner of Australia. This extensive network allows him to curate a comprehensive selection of loan options that perfectly align with the varied needs of his clients. Whether you're looking to secure your first home, invest in property, or need financial advice, Luke and Legal Home Loans have the tools and expertise to support your goals.
Luke Mansour specialises in a range of services to help his clients achieve their financial dreams, including:
- Securing more favourable terms through loan refinancing
- Financing renovations and home extensions for your dream property
- Assisting with the purchase of land for new builds
- Helping to consolidate debt for greater financial freedom
Luke prides himself on being a seasoned Mortgage Broker who is readily accessible to his clients. Whether you prefer the convenience of a video conference or the personal touch of an in-person meeting, Luke is flexible to your needs. He offers his professional services to those located in Sydney, Sydney South, Barangaroo, Parliament House, and the wider suburbs.
If you're in need of expert mortgage brokering services, don't hesitate to reach out to Luke Mansour at Legal Home Loans. With Luke and his team, you're in capable hands as they guide you through every step of your financial journey. Contact Luke Mansour today to take the first step towards securing your financial future with Legal Home Loans.
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Owner Occupied Lending
Property Investors
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Bridging Loans