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Name Interest Rate p.a. Comparison Rate p.a. Fees Monthly Payment
P&N Bank logo
Principal & InterestInterest only40% min. depositOwner-occupier
P&N Bank logo
Principal & InterestInterest only40% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameP&N Bank & Basic Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest Interest Only
Interest Rate p.a.5.88%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.91%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term
Maximum LVR 60%
Loan Redraw FacilityNo
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.88%
Comparison Rate
5.91%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,963
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This is a competitive, low-fee interest-only loan for borrowers with 40% deposits.
ANZ logo
Principal & Interest20% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
ANZ logo
Principal & Interest20% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
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Product NameANZ Plus Home Loan Variable Rate
Interest Rate TypeVariable
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.84%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.85%
Minimum Loan Amount$10,000
Maximum Loan Amount $2,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 80%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountYes
Split Loan FacilityNo
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.84%
Comparison Rate
5.85%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,950
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$2,000 cashback
Borrowers refinancing $250k or more to ANZ Plus before 31st March 2025 could get a cashback of $2,000. Excl. refinancers from ANZ or Suncorp. Other terms and conditions apply.
Qantas Money logo
Principal & Interest10% min. depositOwner-occupier
Qantas Money logo
Principal & Interest10% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameQantas Money Variable Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.88%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.94%
Minimum Loan Amount$300,000
Maximum Loan Amount $3,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 90%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityNo
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.88%
Comparison Rate
5.94%
Fees
Application: $345
Ongoing: $0 per month
Monthly Payment
$2,963
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Earn 100,000 Qantas Points for every year of the loan. Plus for a limited time on loans of $400k or more, receive up to 200,000 Qantas Points in your first year. Apply before 10 May 2025. Terms, conditions and eligibility apply.
Bendigo Bank logo
Principal & Interest 2Y Fixed10% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
Bendigo Bank logo
Principal & Interest 2Y Fixed10% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
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Product NameBendigo Bank Express Fixed Home Loan
Interest Rate Typefixed rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.74%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.95%
Minimum Loan Amount$5,000
Maximum Loan Amount $3,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 90%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountYes
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.74%
Comparison Rate
5.95%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $10 per month
Monthly Payment
$2,918
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Homebuyers can lock in this fixed rate for 2 years with minimal fees and a 100% offset account.
Macquarie Bank logo
Principal & Interest 3Y Fixed20% min. depositOwner-occupier
Macquarie Bank logo
Principal & Interest 3Y Fixed20% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameMacquarie Bank Basic Fixed Home Loan
Interest Rate Typefixed rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.49%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.84%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount $10,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 80%
Loan Redraw FacilityNo
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.49%
Comparison Rate
5.84%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,839
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Westpac logo
Principal & Interest30% min. depositOwner-occupierSpecial Offer
Westpac logo
Principal & Interest30% min. depositOwner-occupierSpecial Offer
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Product NameWestpac Flexi First Option Home Loan – Online Refinance Offer
Interest Rate TypeVariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.84%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.85%
Minimum Loan Amount$25,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 70%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.84%
Comparison Rate
5.85%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 per month
Monthly Payment
$2,950
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People's Choice Credit Union logo
Principal & Interest30% min. depositOwner-occupierNT, VIC & SA only
People's Choice Credit Union logo
Principal & Interest30% min. depositOwner-occupierNT, VIC & SA only
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Product NamePeople's Choice Credit Union Basic Variable
Interest Rate TypeVariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.64%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.65%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 70%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.64%
Comparison Rate
5.65%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,887
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IMB logo
Principal & Interest20% min. depositOwner-occupier
IMB logo
Principal & Interest20% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameIMB Budget Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.79%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.82%
Minimum Loan Amount$10,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 80%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.79%
Comparison Rate
5.82%
Fees
Application: $449
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,934
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Up to $4K cashback
Eligible borrowers can get up to $4,000 cashback when buying or refinancing with IMB. Loan value criteria applies. Other terms and conditions also apply.
P&N Bank logo
Principal & InterestInterest only 2Y Fixed20% min. depositOwner-occupier
P&N Bank logo
Principal & InterestInterest only 2Y Fixed20% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameP&N Bank Fixed Home Loan
Interest Rate Typefixed rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest Interest Only
Interest Rate p.a.5.74%
Comp. Rate p.a.6.21%
Minimum Loan Amount$20,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 80%
Loan Redraw FacilityNo
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments No
Interest Rate
5.74%
Comparison Rate
6.21%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,918
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Homeowners can lock in this competitive fixed rate for 2 years and make interest-only repayments.
Newcastle Permanent logo
Principal & Interest20% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
Newcastle Permanent logo
Principal & Interest20% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
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Product NameNewcastle Permanent Real Deal Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.84%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.88%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 80%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountYes
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.84%
Comparison Rate
5.88%
Fees
Application: $595
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,950
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$3,000 cashback offer
Eligible purchasers and refinancers can get $2,000 or $3,000 depending on loan value, as long as LVR is 80% or lower. Terms and conditions apply.
First Option Bank logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupier
First Option Bank logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameFirst Option Bank Simple Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.74%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.74%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount $3,500,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 60%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.74%
Comparison Rate
5.74%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,918
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Ubank logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupier
Ubank logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameUbank Neat Variable Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.84%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.86%
Minimum Loan Amount$80,000
Maximum Loan Amount $5,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 60%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityNo
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.84%
Comparison Rate
5.86%
Fees
Application: $250
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,950
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bcu logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupier
bcu logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameBCU OMG! Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.74%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.77%
Minimum Loan Amount$100,000
Maximum Loan Amount $1,500,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 60%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.74%
Comparison Rate
5.77%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,918
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This loan for home buyers has a competitive rate and low fees. You need a 40% deposit to get this loan.
Macquarie Bank logo
Principal & Interest 2Y Fixed30% min. depositOwner-occupier
Macquarie Bank logo
Principal & Interest 2Y Fixed30% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameMacquarie Bank Basic Fixed Home Loan
Interest Rate Typefixed rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.39%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.82%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount $10,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 70%
Loan Redraw FacilityNo
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.39%
Comparison Rate
5.82%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,808
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First Option Bank logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
First Option Bank logo
Principal & Interest40% min. depositOwner-occupierOffset account
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Product NameFirst Option Bank The Complete Package Home Loan
Interest Rate Typevariable rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.89%
Comp. Rate p.a.6.24%
Minimum Loan Amount$150,000
Maximum Loan Amount $3,500,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 60%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountYes
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionNo
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.89%
Comparison Rate
6.24%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $375 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,966
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IMB logo
Principal & Interest 2Y Fixed5% min. depositOwner-occupier
IMB logo
Principal & Interest 2Y Fixed5% min. depositOwner-occupier
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Product NameIMB Fixed Rate Home Loan
Interest Rate Typefixed rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.69%
Comp. Rate p.a.6%
Minimum Loan Amount$10,000
Maximum Loan Amount N/A
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 95%
Loan Redraw FacilityYes
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Yes
Interest Rate
5.69%
Comparison Rate
6%
Fees
Application: $449
Ongoing: $6 per month
Monthly Payment
$2,902
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Up to $4K cashback
Eligible borrowers can get up to $4,000 cashback when buying or refinancing with IMB. Loan value criteria applies. Other terms and conditions also apply.
loans.com.au logo
Principal & Interest 3Y Fixed10% min. depositOwner-occupierSpecial
loans.com.au logo
Principal & Interest 3Y Fixed10% min. depositOwner-occupierSpecial
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Product Nameloans.com.au Fixed
Interest Rate Typefixed rate
Repayment Type Principal & Interest
Interest Rate p.a.5.69%
Comp. Rate p.a.5.95%
Minimum Loan Amount$50,000
Maximum Loan Amount $1,000,000
Maximum Loan Term30 years
Maximum LVR 90%
Loan Redraw FacilityNo
Offset AccountNo
Split Loan FacilityYes
Fixed Interest OptionYes
Loan Portable
Extra Repayments Available up to $10,000 per year
Interest Rate
5.69%
Comparison Rate
5.95%
Fees
Application: $0
Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Monthly Payment
$2,902
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How much can you save by refinancing in 2025?

We estimate that the average person could save up to $8,148 a year by switching to a lower rate:
  • The average Australian home loan is now $665,978 (according to the ABS) - a record high!
  • The average variable interest rate loan in Finder's database is 7.01%. The lowest available variable rate on the market is 5.44%.
  • Assuming a 30-year loan term, if you switched to that lower rate your monthly repayments would drop from $4,436 to $3,757. That's a saving of $679 every month, or $8,148 a year.
Data is correct as of 10 March 2025. This savings example is a hypothetical estimate only. The lowest rate is for an owner-occupier loan with 80% LVR.
Rebecca Pike
Market update by Rebecca Pike – Finder's senior home loans writer

What is the best home loan for you?

David Smith, chief customer officer of mortgage broking firm Aussie, says when you're deciding which home loan to get, it pays to keep in mind that every borrower is different.

"The first consideration you should make when choosing a home loan is to understand how much you can afford," Smith explains. "That doesn't just mean the maximum amount you can borrow – it also means the maximum you're prepared to pay each month for your loan repayment."

From there, you can plan a budget with your home loan repayments in mind.

"Don't forget, when you purchase a property, there are a number of other upfront costs to cover, including stamp duty – so make sure you factor those extra costs in too," Smith says.

Here are some examples of typical borrowers. While all borrowers are looking for the best home loan to suit them, they all need something a little different.

The cash-strapped first home buyers

Our hypothetical first home buyers Sarah and Ted are in their late 20s and are currently renting. They've squirrelled away their money for 4 years and they've saved up $100,000, but because they live in Sydney, this isn't a very big deposit.

The best home loan for this young couple will ideally be one with the following:

  • A low interest rate. They cannot afford massive repayments.
  • A low deposit loan. They probably haven't saved a 20% deposit, so they'll need a loan with a maximum insured LVR of 90% or 95%.
  • A guarantor option. Alternatively, Sarah or Ted's parents may be willing to guarantee a portion of their deposit, so a loan that allows for guarantors is a great option.

With these criteria, Sarah and Ted find a low rate loan with a high LVR. They ask their lender if it accepts guarantors, which it does. Sarah's parents guarantee 15%, so they only need a 5% deposit and they can avoid paying lenders mortgage insurance. The loan they choose does come with a hefty application fee, but they decide it's worth paying because everything else about the loan is perfect for them.

The cautious investor

In our hypothetical example, Margaret is currently paying off her home. She wants to buy a unit as an investment. She has $400,000 in equity and will use a line of credit loan to cover her deposit. But she'll need an investment loan to buy the unit. She is less concerned with fast capital growth and more concerned with long-term income from rent.

The best loan for Margaret will be one with the following:

  • Be an investment loan. She cannot purchase an investment property with an owner-occupier loan.
  • A competitive interest rate. Investment loans have higher interest rates, so she needs to shop around for the best deal.
  • Limited features. As Margaret doesn't have much left in savings, she isn't able to put money into an offset account, so she doesn't need to pay extra for a full-featured loan that she won't use.

Margaret talks to a mortgage broker who helps her organise the line of credit loan and an investment loan.

The homeowner who is paying too much in interest

David is paying off a $1 million mortgage with a 30-year loan term. He has been repaying the loan for 10 years. David hadn't looked at his interest rate in a while and was shocked to learn that the rate is above 6.30% – when he sees advertisements for other banks and lenders that offer extra features and lower rates.

David wants to refinance to a loan that has the following:

  • A much lower interest rate. This could save David thousands of dollars a year.
  • Low fees. David's current mortgage has a hefty discharge fee. He wants to switch to a mortgage that doesn't slug him with more costs.
  • An offset account. David has managed to put away a bit of extra money while making repayments. He wants to put this cash into an offset account to lower his interest repayments.

David finds a low-fee variable rate home loan that has a 100% offset account. While his previous rate was around 6.50%, his new rate is 5.99%. He's now paying less interest each month.

How do I get the best deal on a home loan?

There are 3 things every borrower needs to look at when hunting for the perfect home loan: rates, fees and features.

The lower the rate, the better

The interest rate determines your borrowing costs, and the lower the rate, the less interest you pay each month.

Let's say your loan amount is $500,000. You choose a variable rate with a 30-year loan term and principal-and-interest repayments (this means you repay the loan amount plus interest at the same time).

The best home loan will always have a lower interest rate because it lowers your monthly loan repayments:

Interest rateMonthly repayment
5.50%$2,839
5.75%$2,918
6.00%$2,998
6.25%$3,079
6.50%$3,161
6.75%$3,243

But there's more to a good home loan than the interest rate.

Avoid big fees

Look for a loan that doesn't charge many fees. While home loan fees seem small in comparison to your repayments, they do add up.

Get the mortgage features you need

Home loans with added features can offer you more flexibility in how you repay and manage your loan:

  • Offset accounts can help you cut down your interest repayments.
  • Redraw facilities let you take out extra money you've paid into your mortgage to use in emergencies.
  • Loan portability lets you move your home loan from one property to another without refinancing.

Why the best home loan is different for every borrower

We've explained what the average borrower needs to do to find a great home loan. But every borrower's needs are slightly different. The best home loan for each borrower depends on their short- and long-term plans, and the reason they're buying a property in the first place.

Here are some examples of quite specific borrowers and what they'd need to look at to find the ideal home loan.

Icon of a man.A property investor with a mortgage on the family home

Plenty of investors haven't paid their own home loans off yet. While this means having 2 loans at the same time, it opens up some unique opportunities too.

For this type of borrower, the best approach could be as follows:

  1. Make sure your owner-occupier loan has a low interest rate. Focus on repaying this debt as fast as possible. The interest you pay on your home loan is not tax deductible. But it is on your investment loan.
  2. Choose interest-only repayments on your investment loan. This allows you to minimise your investment loan repayments while focusing on your own home loan first. This makes sense because the interest is tax deductible too.

This is just one approach for a property investor to take. Another is to look for a home loan bundle or pivot loan that lets you combine your 2 loans, with a higher rate on your investment loan and a lower rate on your home loan. This can be effective for tax purposes.

Money.A cautious home buyer with plenty of extra money in savings

Let's say you have a 20% deposit and you're looking for a home loan. Obviously, the best loan for you has a low interest rate. But let's say you also have a lot of extra money sitting in your bank account earning very little interest.

And let's say you don't have any desire to invest that money. You want to play it safe. In this case, the best home loan really is one with a 100% offset account.

This means you can park your savings in the home loan and still access it whenever you need it. But by saving the money there, you're cutting down the amount of interest your lender charges you.

Clock You've signed a contract to buy and you're running out of time

If settlement day is fast approaching and you haven't got a home loan approved, the best home loan is the one that a lender will approve quickly.

This could mean a few things. You might abandon the hunt for a better deal and just talk to your own bank. But banks can be slow. You might get faster loan approval with an online lender.

And if you're stuck, a mortgage broker will know which lenders can process your application faster. They can be a real lifesaver when you're running out of time.

Need more help finding a good loan? Talk to a broker

If you haven't got the time or energy to do it yourself, talk to a broker. Mortgage brokers are professionals who have access to a panel of lenders. They can find you a product that matches your financial needs and also help with your application.

Talk to a qualified mortgage broker today.

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    BudiFebruary 14, 2023

    If my loan is around $240k, can I still get the cashback offer for the bank when I refinance?
    if not, can I increase my loan to $250k to make myself eligible for the cashback?

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      RichardFebruary 20, 2023Finder

      Hi Budi,

      It might be possible but you’d need to check with the lender specifically before applying.

      Kind regards,
      Richard

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    johnAugust 6, 2022

    Do any lenders in Australia offer a variable rate home loan with a cap, ie; the rate can fall with the market but it can’t increase above a certain rate? Thanks

      AvatarFinder
      RichardAugust 8, 2022Finder

      Hi John,

      If you’re referring to capped rate home loans, at this time your options may be limited. These products are not common in the Australian lending market. It would be ideal to consult a mortgage broker to help you look for a suitable home loan.

      Kind regards,
      Richard

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    MartinMay 31, 2022

    Hi
    My fixed rate loan finishes on June 3rd.
    I’ve been given the option of a variable rate of 2.59%, which apparently is 1.03% less than the advertised rate, for being a valued customer or I can go on a 2 year fixed rate of 3.49%.
    Can you give any recommendations?
    Regards
    Martin

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      RichardJune 9, 2022Finder

      Hi Martin,

      Unfortunately, we can’t give any personal financial advice or recommendations. A lower interest rate usually saves you money, but a fixed-rate loan won’t change during the fixed period.

      If you need more guidance you could also speak to a mortgage broker.

      Regards,
      Richard

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    RobertMay 14, 2022

    Inquiry regarding a first home loan for a person 44yrs of age receiving a disability support pension and presently paying a rent of $270 per week.

    He is seeking his first home in an area close to Brisbane as possible on the Northern side priced at between $230,000 to $250,000 and has an available cash deposit of $150,000 to $200,000.

    Hopefully you can assist with this matter

    Regards,
    Robert Benson

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      RichardMay 28, 2022Finder

      Hello Robert,

      At Finder we don’t lend to customers, we just provide information to our readers. You should approach a lender or mortgage broker to get a home loan.

      Kind regards,
      Richard

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    JulianMarch 31, 2022

    Refinancing have to choose Athena or Aussie with Adelaide bank.
    Which one better.

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      RichardApril 12, 2022Finder

      Hi Julian,

      We can’t make this choice for you. It depends on your goals and needs. To help you decide which one to choose, you can view our guide on Refinancing Home Loans.

      It’s worth seeking professional advice from a mortgage broker to get personalized advice and options.

      Don’t forget to check the product terms and conditions, and eligibility requirements to make sure that it would suit your needs.

      Regards,
      Richard

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