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COMPLETE GUIDE TO BUYING A HOME IN BACCHUS MARSH

Mortgage Broker Bacchus Marsh

Use this guide to understand Bacchus Marsh as a valley township with several distinct property environments—not simply a lower-priced Melbourne fringe market. Compare the Main Street and station area, Darley’s established and hillside housing, Maddingley’s mix of older and newer stock, and the semi-rural edge before you commit.

A period home near the town centre, a sloping Darley property, a newer Maddingley house, vacant land, or an acreage property on the valley edge can create very different building, drainage, insurance, valuation, services and lender-security questions.

Current daily rate dataVictorian duty estimateBacchus Marsh market evidenceSecure enquiry form

General information only. Local data is geography- and period-labelled. Calculators, lender guidance and scheme filters do not determine eligibility, approval, property value, safety or suitability. Confirm the exact property and personal position with the relevant professionals and authorities.

7,808people in the exact Bacchus Marsh suburb profile in 2021
69.6%of Bacchus Marsh homes reported owner-occupied in 2021
$650,000Bacchus Marsh rolling 12-month house sale median
3,437 offencesMoorabool LGA, year ending March 2026; not a suburb safety score
A LIVING BUYER GUIDE

Use the page in the order you make the decision.

Start with the part of Bacchus Marsh that fits the property and weekly routine. Main Street and the station, Darley, Maddingley, the proposed Merrimu growth area and the valley’s semi-rural interfaces differ in housing, slope, services, planning, insurance and finance. The locality comparisons below now use the same reconciled local data basis as the detailed suburb guides.

Home-loan ratesUpdated from current Rate Challenge rate data
DutyCurrent Victorian duty rules · calculation date shown
SchemesFederal and Victorian programs · official source links
Crime dataCSA year ending March 2026 · Moorabool Shire LGA
START YOUR BACCHUS MARSH PLAN

Which buying decision are you actually making?

Choose the closest starting point. The guide remains complete, but the page will highlight the questions that deserve priority for that path.

Start with the complete local picture.

Compare the property, price evidence and exact-address checks before allowing one median, school name, future project or marketing claim to make the decision for you.

IS BACCHUS MARSH RIGHT FOR YOU?

A regional township with a defined Main Street, rail access, established housing, river and escarpment landscapes, newer estates and semi-rural edges.

The exact Bacchus Marsh suburb profile is different from Moorabool Shire and from nearby Darley and Maddingley. The exact-suburb profile records 7,808 people in Bacchus Marsh in 2021, a predominantly 30–39 age group, childless couples as the primary household type and 69.6% owner-occupation. The regional buying decision should combine that exact-locality context with the property’s slope, services, condition, access and planning position.

2021 population7,808

Exact Bacchus Marsh suburb profile used for this guide.

Owner-occupied69.6%

Homes reported as owner-occupied in 2021.

Locality area12.2 km²

24 parks covering about 3.8% of the locality.

Predominant age30–39 years

Area-profile age group; not the median age.

What the exact suburb profile says. The profile shows Bacchus Marsh households as primarily childless couples, with a reported mortgage-repayment band of $1,800–$2,399 per month and identifies professional occupations as the general occupation category. These are broad 2021 area characteristics—not a description of every household or a current affordability test.

Bacchus Marsh may suit buyers looking for

  • Buyers wanting a regional-town centre rather than an estate-only suburb
  • Households comparing rail/freeway access with a local Main Street and services
  • Buyers interested in established, period or larger-block housing
  • Families comparing Darley, Maddingley and the township’s school/service patterns
  • Land or construction buyers willing to manage site and contract complexity
  • Buyers considering rural-residential living who understand the extra checks

Investigate before deciding

  • The actual station/freeway trip and household vehicle requirement
  • Slope, retaining, drainage, soil and building condition at the property
  • Flood, bushfire, vegetation, insurance and access at the exact address
  • Whether land is standard residential, rural-residential, farming or otherwise constrained
  • The status of Merrimu, town-centre and Maddingley planning—not just the headline vision
  • Comparable sales for the same part of the valley, property type, land and condition

Data basis and geography: Rate Challenge uses exact-suburb, period-labelled local market and profile data here rather than wider LGA figures. These are broad area measures, not a valuation, recommendation or prediction.

UNDERSTAND THE BACCHUS MARSH PROPERTY MARKET

Start with the property and micro-market—not only the regional label.

These are practical buyer-and-lending groupings, not official boundaries or rankings. Every property still needs exact-address, title, planning, condition, insurance and comparable-sales checks.

Town centre, Main Street & river

Established services, older housing and mixed town-centre context

Main Street · Avenue of Honour · Werribee River · station connection

The township includes period and post-war homes, units, townhouses, shops and civic/commercial interfaces. The adopted Town Centre Structure Plan seeks stronger Main Street activation and station links, but an individual property still needs heritage, parking, noise, title, flood/drainage and condition checks.

  • Town-centre planning direction is not permission for one site.
  • Older property and mixed-use proximity can alter insurance, valuation and renovation decisions.
Darley & the northern hillside

Established family housing, slopes and larger blocks

Darley · Lerderderg River side · northern escarpment

Darley contains established houses, renovated family homes, elevated sites and larger blocks. Slope, retaining, drainage, soil movement, driveway access, vegetation and comparable-sales evidence can be more important than the postcode median.

  • A view or large block does not remove site and access costs.
  • Subdivision assumptions require planning, title, services and professional feasibility.
Maddingley & the station side

Rail access, older/newer housing and continuing investment

Maddingley · Bacchus Marsh Station · Racecourse Reserve side

Maddingley combines established streets, newer estates, station access, the hospital area and major recreation investment. Buyers should test the exact station route, road works, housing age, build quality, estate stage and nearby land-use context.

  • Newer housing still requires independent inspection and contract review.
  • The Maddingley Planning Study includes long-term employment/industrial land considerations that do not apply uniformly to every home.
Merrimu & the eastern growth investigation

Draft growth planning, future schools and major infrastructure sequencing

Merrimu · eastern Bacchus Marsh investigation area

The draft Merrimu PSP was exhibited in 2026 and proposes a substantial new community. It is not yet a completed suburb. Buyers should distinguish draft planning from approved development, titled land, funded infrastructure and the current property market.

  • The draft identifies about 8,000 dwellings, 24,000 residents and 1,800 jobs—not a delivery guarantee.
  • Escarpment, drainage, biodiversity, soil, roads and infrastructure staging remain material.
Valley edge & semi-rural interfaces

Acreage, zoning, services and smaller comparable-sales pools

Parwan direction · Long Forest/Myrniong interfaces · rural edge

Larger properties can involve different zoning, water and wastewater, road access, outbuildings, farming or hobby use, vegetation, bushfire, flood and lender policy. A Bacchus Marsh mailing address does not prove standard suburban security treatment.

  • Confirm permitted use, services and insurance before lender selection.
  • Acreage and unusual property can need a specialist valuation and a narrower lender lane.

Context: current council and planning material, official Census evidence and dated property-market evidence are used descriptively. They are not a forecast, recommendation or address-level assessment.

PROPERTY TYPE CHANGES THE LOAN

The same borrower can receive a different answer when the property changes.

The property is part of the credit decision. Condition, title, size, use, location, marketability, services, construction status and valuation can matter alongside income and deposit.

01

Period or older township home

Check structure, roof, drainage, damp, electrical/plumbing, heating, alterations, heritage/planning controls, insurance and renovation cash.

02

Established detached house

Compare condition, slope, retaining, land, easements, extensions and truly comparable sales from the same micro-market.

03

Unit, villa or townhouse

Review title, owners corporation, common property, internal size, parking, fees, private open space and resale depth.

04

Newer estate home

Inspect build quality, defects, covenant obligations, lot size, landscaping, surrounding stages and current—not promised—services.

05

Vacant land or house-and-land

Coordinate title, dimensions, site/soil costs, drainage, contract scope, valuation, progress claims, variations and contingency.

06

Acreage or rural-residential property

Confirm zoning, land area, services, access, water/wastewater, outbuildings, use, insurance, comparables and lender security policy.

RECENT LOCAL PROPERTY MARKET CONTEXT

The township, Darley and Maddingley are related—but not interchangeable.

The table uses rolling 12-month sale medians and market activity from the supplied local market data source suburb reports. Bacchus Marsh was prepared 16 August 2026; Darley and Maddingley were prepared 7 August 2026. The figures are broad suburb context—not valuations, forecasts or proof that a similar property is currently available.

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MarketHouse medianUnit medianLand medianLatest sample/context
Bacchus MarshTownship/locality result with useful house, unit and land samples$650,000$427,000$367,500House: 192 sales · $500/w asking rent · 22 days · Unit: 32 sales · Land: 26 sales
DarleyEstablished and hillside housing; land median is based on 12 sales$665,100$430,000$330,000House: 173 sales · $500/w asking rent · 27 days · Unit: 29 sales · Land: 12 sales
MaddingleyStrong house sample; unit median is based on only 9 sales$641,500$305,000$326,000House: 160 sales · $540/w asking rent · 30 days · Unit: 9 sales · Land: 29 sales
Methodology matters. The rows use the same broad rolling 12-month local market data source methodology, but the housing mix and sample sizes differ. Maddingley has only nine unit sales, Darley land has twelve sales and individual hillside, period, estate or semi-rural properties can sit far from a suburb median.

Sources and periods: locality-specific market and profile data supplied to Rate Challenge: Bacchus Marsh VIC 3340 (prepared 16 August 2026), Darley VIC 3340 and Maddingley VIC 3340 (prepared 7 August 2026). Factual metrics are summarized; the reports and charts are not reproduced.

WHAT DIFFERENT BUDGETS MAY ENCOUNTER

A budget changes the likely property mix—not the need for due diligence.

These are general interpretations of recent evidence, not a promise that a property is available, fairly valued or suitable in the stated range.

DESCRIPTIVE BUDGET CONTEXT

Below about $600,000

The search is more likely to include units/townhouses, smaller houses, renovation stock or properties outside the most competed-for house segment.

  • Check owners-corporation and repair costs.
  • Do not assume a lower price means a standard property or low future expenditure.
DESCRIPTIVE BUDGET CONTEXT

$600,000–$750,000

This overlaps the recent house medians for Bacchus Marsh, Darley and Maddingley, but condition, slope, land, housing age and exact location create substantial variation.

  • Separate period, renovated, newer and hillside sales.
  • Keep building, retaining, insurance and moving buffers outside the deposit.
DESCRIPTIVE BUDGET CONTEXT

Above about $750,000

Larger, renovated, better-positioned or semi-rural property becomes more common, together with more property-specific valuation and maintenance risk.

  • Verify land use, services and insurability on larger property.
  • Do not pay for assumed subdivision, growth-area or view premiums without evidence.
LOCALITY & HOUSEHOLD PROFILES

Bacchus Marsh beyond a single regional average.

The linked localities have different 2021 population, household, ownership and housing-market profiles. This comparison now uses the same reconciled local data basis as the detailed suburb guides.

LOCAL AREA PROFILE

Bacchus Marsh

12.2 km² · 24 parks · 3.8% park coverage

2021 population
7,808
Predominant age
30–39 years
Household type
childless couples
Owner-occupied
69.6%
Reported mortgage band
$1,800–$2,399/month

General occupation category: professional occupations

LOCAL AREA PROFILE

Darley

26.7 km² · 34 parks · 11.6% park coverage

2021 population
9,190
Predominant age
30–39 years
Household type
couples with children
Owner-occupied
80.8%
Reported mortgage band
$1,800–$2,399/month

General occupation category: trades occupations

LOCAL AREA PROFILE

Maddingley

25.4 km² · 18 parks · 3.8% park coverage

2021 population
5,491
Predominant age
30–39 years
Household type
couples with children
Owner-occupied
73.5%
Reported mortgage band
$1,800–$2,399/month

General occupation category: professional occupations

Read the geography before the number. Each row is an exact suburb profile. Bacchus Marsh, Darley and Maddingley share postcode 3340 but are not interchangeable geographies, and their population, household and ownership figures should not be merged into one postcode total.

Source and period: supplied locality-specific market and profile data prepared 16 August 2026 for Bacchus Marsh; 7 August 2026 for Darley and Maddingley. The cards summarize factual area-profile fields and do not reproduce the reports' charts or narrative. Exact-suburb figures are not added together or relabelled as an LGA total.

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION

Map the education pathway before the address becomes non-negotiable.

Bacchus Marsh, Darley and Maddingley share a local education network but not identical travel, zone or admission outcomes. Test the complete pathway and budget for fees and transport.

Government pathways

Government pathways

Bacchus Marsh Primary School, Darley Primary School and Bacchus Marsh College are examples across the local group. Exact zones, year levels, programs and capacity must be checked for the address.

Catholic & independent options

Catholic & independent options

St Bernard’s Primary School, Bacchus Marsh Grammar and other non-government options have their own fees, transport, admissions and campus arrangements.

Further study in the wider region

Further study in the wider region

TAFE and university choices generally require travel toward Ballarat, Melton/Cobblebank or Melbourne. Confirm the current campus, course and timetable rather than assuming local availability.

School choice can affect location, fees, travel and household expenditure. The page does not rank schools or guarantee zones, admissions, capacity or programs.

TRANSPORT, HEALTH & DAILY ACCESS

Test the real weekly routine—not only distance on a map.

Work, school, healthcare, rail, road, parking and vehicle needs can change the practical affordability of a property.

01

Bacchus Marsh Station

The station is the main rail anchor for Bacchus Marsh, Darley and Maddingley. Test the actual walk, drive, bus connection, parking and peak timetable from the address.

02

Western Freeway & local roads

The freeway is central to Melbourne/Ballarat movement, but commute time, incidents, road works and the distance from hillside or fringe addresses affect the real routine.

03

Health services

Bacchus Marsh Hospital is the principal local hospital option, with Melton Health and larger hospitals forming part of the wider network. Confirm the current service required rather than relying only on proximity.

04

Main Street, sport and active transport

The town centre, Racecourse Reserve/Maddingley investment and Aqualink/shared-path projects shape local access. Test what is complete today versus planned or partly funded.

CRIME & COMMUNITY SAFETY

Use Moorabool Shire LGA trends as context—not as a Bacchus Marsh safety rating.

The latest public context is for the whole Moorabool Shire LGA. It cannot describe an individual suburb, street, household or property.

Recorded offences3,437

Year ending March 2026 across Moorabool LGA; up 23.9% from 2,774 in the prior year.

Property & deception1,762
Justice procedures671
Crimes against the person634
Public order & security192
Do not turn this into a suburb safety score. Recorded crime is affected by reporting, policing, population, classification and geography. Visit the area at different times and investigate the exact property, access, lighting, parking, security and insurance.

Source: Victorian Crime Statistics Agency recorded-offence data, year ending March 2026. Figures describe Moorabool Shire LGA only.

PLANNING & HOUSING CHANGE

Bacchus Marsh is planning for change, but the town centre, Merrimu and Maddingley projects are at different stages.

Strategic plans describe intended capacity and direction. They are not a promise about timing, property value, infrastructure delivery or what can be built on an individual parcel.

01

Town Centre Structure Plan

Council adopted the Bacchus Marsh Town Centre Structure Plan in September 2024, focusing on Main Street, station links, civic activity and key sites.

Adoption sets strategic direction; implementation and site-specific planning still require further processes.
02

Draft Merrimu PSP

The exhibited draft proposes about 8,000 dwellings, 24,000 residents and 1,800 ongoing jobs plus schools, community facilities, parks, roads and drainage.

The VPA is reviewing submissions. Draft capacity is not approved land, titled lots or guaranteed delivery.
03

Maddingley Planning Study

Council adopted the study in December 2025 to guide long-term employment, industrial, resource-recovery and surrounding land-use change.

The related amendment does not itself rezone every property and is being progressed in stages.
04

Civic, recreation & active transport

Council is progressing the civic precinct vision, Racecourse Reserve facilities, aquatic-centre work and Aqualink connections.

Funding and construction stages differ. Check what is complete, committed or still advocated before relying on it.

Sources: Bacchus Marsh Town Centre Structure Plan; Merrimu PSP project; Maddingley and current strategic projects; and Aqualink project context. Confirm the current planning scheme, project stage and exact property before relying on any proposal.

PROPERTY DUE DILIGENCE

The regional guide is a starting point; the address determines the real checks.

A conveyancer or solicitor, building inspector, insurer, council and relevant specialists should confirm the property-specific position.

01

Geography first

Confirm whether evidence refers to Bacchus Marsh locality, the broader urban centre, Darley, Maddingley, Moorabool LGA, Merrimu or another planning precinct.

02

Slope, soil & retaining

Use building and engineering advice where slope, escarpment, drainage, erosion, retaining walls, driveway access or site cuts may affect cost and risk.

03

Flood, water & drainage

Check waterways, drainage, flood controls, stormwater, irrigation history and insurance at the exact address—not from a town-wide description.

04

Bushfire, vegetation & insurance

Confirm overlays, vegetation, access, defendable-space requirements and an insurance indication before commitment.

05

Title, zoning, services & use

Review title, easements, covenants, zoning, wastewater/water, road access, outbuildings and the actual or proposed use of larger land.

06

Building condition & lender acceptance

Confirm older works, permits, property condition, marketability, valuation evidence and that a lender can accept the exact security before relying on pre-approval.

BACCHUS MARSH BUYING COST PLANNER

Put the Bacchus Marsh price, deposit, Victorian duty estimate and current rate context on one screen.

The planner combines a Victorian duty calculation with current Rate Challenge home-loan rate data. It does not calculate borrowing capacity, confirm scheme eligibility, value the property or select a lender.

Loads only when you calculate
Open full scheme calculator
Enter the purchase price, deposit and buyer profile, then calculate the duty estimate and current rate context.
The cash-required figure is the entered deposit plus estimated duty and user-entered other costs. It does not include every adjustment, fee, valuation shortfall, LMI, legal cost, moving cost, construction variation or required post-settlement buffer. Scheme cards are investigation prompts only.
HOW LENDER REQUIREMENTS CAN DIFFER

See why lenders can reach different answers on the same Bacchus Marsh purchase.

Across a 50+ lender market, an older Bacchus Marsh house, station-area unit, Riverwalk home or fringe property may be treated differently. Choose the closest scenario to see the questions that may need checking before an application.

General guidance only: Rate Challenge considers broad differences across a 50+ lender market. The examples do not identify which lenders use a particular rule, and they do not indicate approval. Current requirements must be checked for the borrower, property and product before an application is lodged.

CURRENT RATE CONTEXT

Compare a broad current benchmark for the Bacchus Marsh transaction.

Rate Challenge loads only the current scenario needed for this comparison. Results are broad market context, not an offer, recommendation or approval.

Current rate scenario

Choose the purpose and enter the approximate loan and property value. The page returns a lower-market benchmark, median and broad matched sample without naming a lender.

Loads only when you compare
Open full rates page
Enter the scenario, loan and property value, then load the current rate benchmark.
The lower-market benchmark is the 20th percentile of eligible advertised variable P&I rows returned for the broad filters. It is not the single lowest product, a recommendation, a personalised quote or an approval result.
THE VICTORIAN BUYING JOURNEY

Move from budget to settlement without letting one deadline break the plan.

The sequence can change for auctions, construction, bridging and complex property. The principle is to align the property, contract and finance before each irreversible step.

  1. 1

    Set the complete budget

    Purchase price, deposit, duty, professional costs, works and retained cash.

  2. 2

    Establish the finance position

    Income, liabilities, deposit, property type, LVR and pre-approval conditions.

  3. 3

    Choose the micro-market

    Compare the exact property market and household routine—not just the regional label.

  4. 4

    Review the property and contract

    Title, Section 32, building, planning, insurance and lender-property checks.

  5. 5

    Decide how to offer

    Private sale or auction, conditions, deposit, settlement and maximum price.

  6. 6

    Complete formal approval

    Final documents, valuation, assessment and approval conditions.

  7. 7

    Prepare for settlement

    Insurance, final inspection, loan documents and funds.

  8. 8

    Review after settlement

    Repayments, offset, rate and ongoing review timetable.

ILLUSTRATIVE LOCAL BUYER SCENARIOS

The same region can produce very different plans.

These are general examples, not client outcomes, recommendations or borrowing-capacity estimates.

01

First-home buyer considering an older township house

The plan balances purchase price, duty, building advice, renovation cash, flood/drainage checks and a rate buffer rather than using every dollar as deposit.

02

Family comparing Darley and Maddingley

The decision separates hillside/site issues, station access, housing age, schools, land, new-estate delivery and ongoing maintenance.

03

Buyer choosing a newer Maddingley home

Build quality, covenant, surrounding stages, road access, current services, valuation and retained cash are checked before treating “newer” as lower risk.

04

Acreage or semi-rural buyer

Zoning, services, water, wastewater, access, vegetation, insurance, property use, valuation comparables and lender appetite are investigated early.

David Warburton, Mortgage Broker at Rate Challenge
YOUR BACCHUS MARSH MORTGAGE BROKER

Bring the local property, current pricing and broad lender requirements into one review.

David Warburton combines commercial banking experience with mortgage broking, a 35+ lender broker panel, current market-rate data, local property evidence and broad comparisons across a 50+ lender market. The role is to explain available credit pathways, prepare the application and coordinate the lender process—not to replace legal, tax, financial, building, planning or property advice.

FBAA memberCredit Representative 567366Bacchus Marsh, Darley, Maddingley and surrounding Moorabool areasPhone and video Australia-wide
BACCHUS MARSH APPOINTMENTS

Speak by phone or video, with local meetings arranged where available.

The initial review can start remotely and bring together the property, purchase costs, current rates, broad lender requirements and timing. Initial discussion and document collection do not themselves lodge a lender application.

Service areaBacchus Marsh, Darley, Maddingley and surrounding Moorabool areas
AppointmentsPhone and video available
Local meetings by arrangement
WHAT TO HAVE READY

The property details are as important as the loan amount.

  • Income type and recent evidence
  • Current debts, limits and repayments
  • Deposit, savings or usable equity
  • Target street and property type
  • Contract, sale or settlement dates
  • Current loan and rate for refinance
  • Land and build contract if applicable
  • Known planning, condition or tenancy issues

Do not send identity documents, passwords or unredacted financial records through the initial enquiry form. Secure document arrangements can be confirmed after contact.

BACCHUS MARSH BUYING QUESTIONS

Answers that connect the property, place and finance.

These answers are general and current only to the stated data periods. Confirm the property, rates, duty, schemes, lender requirements and contract before relying on them.

Is Bacchus Marsh one property market?

No. The township, Darley, Maddingley, proposed Merrimu growth area and semi-rural edge have different housing, access, site and lender questions.

Should this page replace the Darley and Maddingley guides?

No. This page owns the regional buying and finance journey; the Bacchus Marsh, Darley and Maddingley buyer guides own deeper suburb-level evidence.

What should I check for a sloping Darley property?

Retaining, drainage, soil, driveway access, site works, insurance, building condition and comparable sales from similarly sloping property.

Is Merrimu already an approved new suburb?

No. The draft PSP was exhibited in 2026 and submissions are being reviewed. Proposed capacity is not approved development or immediate delivery.

What should I check for acreage or rural-residential property?

Zoning, services, water/wastewater, access, outbuildings, actual use, bushfire/flood context, insurance, valuation and lender security limits.

Can this page rank Bacchus Marsh suburbs by safety?

No. It uses Moorabool LGA recorded-offence context and deliberately does not create suburb safety scores.

What government support may apply?

The planner surfaces possible Federal and Victorian programs to investigate. The authority, participating lender, approved agent or conveyancer must confirm eligibility.

Does the page tell me which lender will approve?

No. It highlights broad differences across a 50+ lender market without naming lenders or making eligibility conclusions.

Does station proximity guarantee an easy commute?

No. Test the actual address-to-station trip, parking, bus/walk connection and peak timetable.

Does using the planner affect my credit file?

No. The planner and rate context do not lodge a lender application or create a credit enquiry.

Can Rate Challenge help across the wider Bacchus Marsh area?

Yes. Phone and video reviews are available, with local meetings arranged where available.

Why is the Bacchus Marsh population lower than the Moorabool total?

This page now uses the exact Bacchus Marsh suburb profile used for this guide: 7,808 people in 2021. Moorabool Shire figures describe a wider geography and are retained only where the page is explicitly discussing regional planning or crime.

What do the latest local market figures show?

The rolling 12-month house medians were $650,000 in Bacchus Marsh, $665,100 in Darley and $641,500 in Maddingley. The local data also shows different unit, land, rent and sales samples, so the exact property remains more important than the suburb label.

Build the Bacchus Marsh buying plan before the property sets the deadline.

Bring together the property type, deposit or equity, Victorian duty estimate, current rates, schemes, broad lender requirements and contract timing before choosing the lender.

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