5 ways to maximise your home loan cash back for extra $$

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Whether you use the extra cash to ease some financial stress or you invest it wisely, cash backs are a nice incentive.

Cash back offers are a way for lenders to attract borrowers with money back in their accounts. There's no restrictions on how you can use the money, so getting an extra $2,000 to $4,000 to play with can be very enticing.

Cash backs aren't enough of a reason on their own to choose a home loan. But if you're looking at a few similar options and one offers a cash back, you might be leaning towards the one that gets you extra money in your pocket.

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Interest Rate
5.29%
Comparison Rate
5.32%
Fees
  • Application: $449
  • Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Principal & Interest20% min. equityOwner-occupierCashback
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Cashback: Eligible borrowers can get up to $3,000 cashback when buying or refinancing with IMB. Loan value criteria applies. T&Cs apply.
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Newcastle Permanent Real Deal Home Loan
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Interest Rate
5.24%
Comparison Rate
5.28%
Fees
  • Application: $595
  • Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Principal & Interest20% min. equityOwner-occupierCashback
Monthly Payment
Cashback: Eligible purchasers and refinancers can get $2,500 or $3,000 depending on loan value, as long as LVR is 80% or lower. T&Cs apply.
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Greater Bank Great Rate Discount Variable Home Loan
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Interest Rate
5.19%
Comparison Rate
5.20%
Fees
  • Application: $0
  • Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Principal & Interest-10% min. equityOwner-occupierCashbackLMI
Monthly Payment
Cashback: Eligible borrowers applying online can get up to $3,000 cashback. Other eligible refinancers and FHBs can get up to $2,500. LVR, loan value criteria and T&Cs apply.
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IMB Essentials Home Loan
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Interest Rate
5.39%
Comparison Rate
5.51%
Fees
  • Application: $449
  • Ongoing: $120 p.a.
Principal & Interest20% min. equityOwner-occupierOffset accountCashback
Monthly Payment
Cashback: Eligible borrowers can get up to $3,000 cashback when buying or refinancing with IMB. Loan value criteria applies. T&Cs apply.
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Newcastle Permanent Real Deal Home Loan
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Interest Rate
5.44%
Comparison Rate
5.48%
Fees
  • Application: $595
  • Ongoing: $0 p.a.
Principal & Interest20% min. equityInvestmentCashback
Monthly Payment
Cashback: Eligible purchasers and refinancers can get $2,500 or $3,000 depending on loan value, as long as LVR is 80% or lower. T&Cs apply.
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Bank of Queensland Clear Path Variable Rate Home Loan
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Interest Rate
5.64%
Comparison Rate
5.77%
Fees
  • Application: $0
  • Ongoing: $120 p.a.
Principal & Interest20% min. equityOwner-occupierOffset accountCashback
Monthly Payment
Cashback: Eligible refinancers and purchasers can get $2,000 cashback when they settle new loans minimum $400k. Refinances must have 80% LVR maximum, apply by 31 Mar 2026 and settle within 120 days. Purchases must have less than 80% LVR. T&Cs apply.
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What is Finder Score?

The Finder Score crunches 7,000 home loans across 120+ lenders. It takes into account the product's interest rate, fees and features, as well as the type of loan eg investor, variable, fixed rate - this gives you a simple score out of 10.

To provide a Score, we compare like-for-like loans. So if you're comparing the best home loans for cashback, you can see how each home loan stacks up against other home loans with the same borrower type, rate type and repayment type. We also take into consideration the amount of cashback offered when calculating the Score so you can tell if it's really worth it.

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Rebecca Pike is Finder’s money editor, with over 7 years of experience in mortgages and personal finance. A frequent TV and radio commentator, she frequently appears on Sunrise and 7News, Today and 9News, as well as Sky News, Channel 10 and across radio and print. Rebecca previously served as Editor of Mortgage Professional Australia. She has a Master’s degree in Journalism as well as ASIC-recognised certifications in Tier 1 Generic Knowledge and Tier 2 General Advice Deposit Products, which comply with ASIC guidelines. See full bio

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