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⫸ PROPERTY FINANCE FOR NURSES “Every nurse can and should own their own home”. ⫸ SPECIFICALLY, I WORK WITH: ✔️ Registered Nurses ✔️ Midwives ✔️ ANUMs ✔️ Nurse Unit Managers ✔️ ICU Nurses ✔️ Allied healthcare e.g. physiotherapists, speech pathologists, ✅ If you're a nurse looking to buy your first home, refinance, or invest, please send an email with “Interested” in the subject line to [email protected] ⫸ HOW YOU BENEFIT With our tailored approach, we make the financing and buying process more benedifical to healthcare professionals, understanding your unique remneration, schedules, and needs. ⫸ MY STORY Why Nurses? There are two main reasons why we specialise in working for nurses: • For You • Personal The Benefit to You Finance4Nurses was set up because during my multiple stays in hospital I got to know a few of you well and helped a few with your financing. (see personal story below) I quickly discovered that nurses are very under serviced for both finance and understanding how your remuneration (and lifestyle!) works. This resulted in it all being too hard and more-so not getting the financing deals you deserve. It’s all very well to get you a great financing deal although there is a lot more to buying a property than just getting a loan. It is a huge transaction. The worlds of medical and property are a long way apart. Our services have the core value of what we do: “Enabling Nurses to Buy Your Own Home”. “Enabling” covers the whole process and ongoing help and education. This Facebook Group is a great example of how we continue to grow everyone’s knowledge of finance and property. We invite you to join us: https://www.facebook.com/groups/austnurseshomebuyersforum My Personal Reason Confession: I am a finance guy. I started working life as a Chartered Accountant and worked in large corporate finance until that was brought to a sudden halt. My health education started as a patient in a dramatic way. I suffered a small bowel volvulus in 2003 requiring 80 hours a week on intravenous feeding and then also kidney dialysis. Needless to say I met a lot of nurses on this journey that culminated in a intestine and kidney transplant at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne. In 2010 things were going downhill health wise as we were running out of line access options as my veins thrombosed. Skip forward, to 2015 and I received a life saving intetnial and kidney transplant. Since then, I am a new person. We love returning the favour and giving back to nurses!

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