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Liberty Personal Loans Support Australia's 2025 Home Renovation Plans
As home improvement activity continues to rise, Liberty has personal loan solutions to help homeowners achieve their renovation goals.
A recent report from KPMG shows home renovation spending has increased since 2019, now accounting for 40% of total residential construction in 2023-2024.
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Ms Waldock noted, "borrowers can make home improvements or upgrades that may have otherwise been out of reach".
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When assessing loan applications, Liberty considers a range of factors to support all kinds of borrowers.
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About Liberty
As one of Australia's leading non-bank lenders, Liberty offers innovative solutions to support customers with greater choice. Over more than 27 years, this free-thinking approach to loan solutions has seen more than 850,000 customers across a wide range of home, car, business and personal loans, as well as SMSF lending and insurance. Liberty remains the only non-bank lender with an investment-grade credit rating offering custom and prime solutions to help more people get financial.
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