
Meet Matthew Stack
Your Local Mortgage Broker in Revesby
Matthew Stack is a Senior Finance & Mortgage Broker who has been local to Revesby for over 40 years. With over 20 years in the finance industry including roles in bond trading, interest rate forecasting, credit analysis, as well as a specialist role working within commercial, SMSF lending and asset finance lending - he comes with all the experience needed to make your loan journey as seamless as possible. Mortgage Broking came naturally to Matthew as he loves to help his clients and ensure they are getting the most suitable deal for their situation.
Our loan services:
- Home loans
- Commercial Property loans
- SMSF loans
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5 reasons to choose us:
- Rated 5-stars on Google - read what our customers have to say
- We’re not affiliated with a bank - we work in your best interests
- Free for you* -Learn more about how we get paid and our obligations to you
- Access to over 60 banks and lenders in one place
- Ongoing support and guidance once your loan has settled

Contact details
Phone: 0423 237 242
Email: matthew.stack@loanmarket.com.au
Opening hours
Monday: 7am - 7pm
Tuesday: 7am - 7pm
Wednesday: 7am - 5:45pm
Thursday: 7am - 7pm
Friday: 7am - 7pm
Saturday: 7am - 5pm
Sunday: Closed
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202 Milperra Rd, Milperra NSW 2214
Why I love Reversby
Revesby in southwestern Sydney takes pride in its rich history, tight-knit community and family-friendly atmosphere. The sense of community is fostered by the local events, parks and recreational spaces. Offering a range of dining, convenience stores and entertainment spaces.
Q&A with Mortgage Broker Matthew Stack
> If you’re going for coffee somewhere in Revesby, where are you going?
"Grain'd Revesby cafe or the Revesby Workers Club is always my go-to"
> Have you always lived in Revesby?
Yes, I lived in 43 years.
>What’s your favourite thing about living in Revesby?
"I love the history and community. Used to be a lot of 1/4 acre blocks, chicken farms, and nice families. I grew up with a horse on my street and the milk being delivered by horse and carriage (the last one in Sydney). Over the years it has changed to be a vibrant community, the 1/4 acre blocks changed to duplexes and coffee shops everywhere. There's lot's of industry, manufacturing and tradies setting up factories in the area, so plenty of self-employed people. Being half Lebanese / Half Irish myself, the area is a fun mix of nationalities that seem to work together nicely."
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