Ep 97: Lending Changes Investors Must Know in 2026 - with Jeremy Iannuzzelli & Aaron Christie-David

APR 8, 202638 MIN
What School Should Have Taught You

Ep 97: Lending Changes Investors Must Know in 2026 - with Jeremy Iannuzzelli & Aaron Christie-David

APR 8, 202638 MIN

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Lending Changes Investors Must Know in 2026    Is lending really getting harder for property investors, or are the rules simply changing?   In this episode, Jeremy Iannuzzelli is joined by Aaron Christie-David from Atelier Wealth to unpack the latest shifts in the lending landscape.   They discuss the recent changes to trust lending and why several major banks have stepped back from certain structures. Aaron explains how lending policies constantly evolve and why investors who adapt to those changes can still continue building their portfolios.   The conversation also explores how brokers work across dozens of lenders to find opportunities, including niche lending policies, options for self employed borrowers and financing through self-managed super funds. Jeremy and Aaron also touch on interest rate decisions and the role flexibility can play when structuring loans.   The episode highlights a simple takeaway: lending rules may change, but opportunities still exist for investors who understand the system and plan strategically.     โ“๐Ÿ‘‡๐ŸผAsk your questions using the link below: ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผโ“https://whatschoolshouldhave.com.au/askanyquestion     Get in touch with Jeremy and his team: Website: https://www.praediumpartners.com.au/   Aaron Christie-David and his team: Website:https://atelierwealth.com.au/     Disclaimer:This podcast offers general financial information and advice and should not be considered as professional accounting, financial, tax, or legal advice. Listeners should seek personalised guidance from qualified professionals before making any financial decisions.   The opinions expressed by the host, guests, or callers are their own and do not necessarily represent those of the podcast, its sponsors, or affiliates. The podcast does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of any information provided.   Listeners are responsible for their own financial decisions and should not rely solely on information from this podcast. Participation in the podcast does not establish a professional relationship, and information shared during calls is not confidential.   By listening to this podcast, viewers acknowledge and accept these terms. If you do not agree, please refrain from listening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.