
You’ve seen the headlines. Trump’s new round of tariffs has triggered global economic reactions, and while most are focused on the international drama, savvy Australian investors are tuning into the local impact — especially what it means for interest rates.
In response to global uncertainty, the Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to deliver several interest rate cuts this year. The flow-on effect? Many Australians now have a higher borrowing capacity than they realise.
Thanks to lower interest rates, your income and financials might now stretch much further. If you haven’t reviewed your borrowing power recently, you could be sitting on untapped potential.
That’s why we’re encouraging members to book a Financial Wealth Check. It’s obligation-free. We’re simply crunching the numbers for you based on today’s lending conditions—no pressure, no sales pitch, just clarity.
Plenty of members are still working off pre-cut numbers. But the lending landscape has changed. We’re seeing stronger borrowing potential, better serviceability, and fresh investment opportunities coming into reach for those who check in and act early.
This isn’t guesswork. It’s a strategic, numbers-driven way to ensure you’re in the best possible position to move when the right property comes up.
Contact your Property Mentor or email enquiries@propertyclub.com.au to request your free Financial Wealth Check. One of our Club Brokers will assess your current capacity and help you map out what’s possible right now.
In a shifting market, updated information is everything. Let’s find out what doors have opened for you.

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