MoneyQuest
Lalor

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Why MoneyQuest Lalor?

Lalor is a quiet suburb lying north of Melbourne, and is home to a bustling shopping centre, open gardens and reserves. It is also home to MoneyQuest Lalor.

Headed by Shane Lalor, MoneyQuest Lalor can assist with a varied range of finance needs. From first home buyers, those wanting to refinance, seasoned or aspiring investors, self-employed and small business owners, MoneyQuest Lalor can assist in achieving your finance goals.

Servicing Lalor and the surrounding suburbs of Thomastown, Mill Park, Campellfield, Coolaroo, Plenty, Broadmeadows, Somerton, and more.

Get in contact with MoneyQuest Lalor today to see if they can make your finance dreams come true!

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Meet the team

Shane's experience and understanding of complex lender procedures ensures that your loan is placed with the lender that best suits your requirements.

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Daniel is an industrious and highly skilled professional with 16 years’ experience working in property and finance.

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