$1 lenders mortgage insurance for eligible first home buyers

You’ve probably heard something along the lines of ‘you need a 20% deposit to buy a home’, right? Well, not necessarily. Today we’ll look at two options available to eligible first home buyers, including a $1 lenders mortgage insurance offer that’s just been launched.

Now, to be fair, that 20% deposit figure quoted by your uncle Barry wasn’t plucked out of thin air. Barry’s just a little behind the times (as a scroll through his Facebook feed would attest).

Let us explain.

In the past, first home buyers typically had to save a 20% deposit to avoid paying lenders mortgage insurance, otherwise known as LMI.

Now, this insurance isn’t to protect you. LMI is to protect the bank against any loss they may incur if you’re unable to repay your loan (because they see first home buyers with less than a 20% deposit as higher risk).

The problem is that LMI isn’t cheap. For example, if you wanted to purchase a $600,000 property, but only had a 15% deposit ($90,0000), you’d likely have to pay about $6000 in LMI.

But since the start of the year, two options to avoid paying thousands of dollars in LMI have emerged for eligible first home buyers: the first being the federal government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme (FHLDS), and more recently, St George’s $1 LMI offer.

Let’s start with St George’s $1 LMI announcement

Basically, LMI will be reduced to only $1 for eligible first home buyers with a Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) up to 85%.

In other words, it’s for first home buyers who have a deposit between 15% and 20%.

Here are a few other important eligibility details:

– The LMI purchase must be for your first home loan and for your first property (however for joint applications, only one applicant must be a first home buyer).
– You must be the owner-occupier of the property and make principal and interest repayments.
– The offer is available on loans up to $850,000 (with a 15% deposit, this equates to a $1 million property value, which is much higher than the FHLDS below).
– Only one property can be financed per application.
– There are no income caps.

The first home loan deposit scheme

The federal government’s scheme allows eligible first home buyers with only a 5% deposit to purchase a property without paying for LMI – which can save you up to $10,000. ⁣⁣

⁣⁣But here’s the catch: only 10,000 spots are available this financial year.

⁣⁣That might sound like a lot but 3,000 spots went in the first 10 days last time.

There are a few other important eligibility details to consider here, too, including:

– Property price caps for different cities and regions across the country (ranging between $400,000 to $700,000 in capital cities).
– Income caps (singles $125,000, couples $200,000).
– For couples, both need to be eligible home buyers.

Get in touch

We understand that buying your first home can be daunting.

But the good news is that we help first home buyers apply for finance on a weekly basis, and we pride ourselves on being there for our clients to guide them through the process.

So if you’d like to find out more about one of the LMI offers above, then please get in touch – we’re more than happy to explain them to you in more detail.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is general in nature and is presented for informative purposes. It is not intended to constitute tax or financial advice, whether general or personal nor is it intended to imply any recommendation or opinion about a financial product. It does not take into consideration your personal situation and may not be relevant to circumstances. Before taking any action, consider your own particular circumstances and seek professional advice. This content is protected by copyright laws and various other intellectual property laws. It is not to be modified, reproduced or republished without prior written consent.

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Want to buy your first home with a 5% deposit and save up to $10,000?⁣⁣

On your marks, get set, go! The race is on for limited spots in the federal government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme, which kicked off again on July 1.⁣⁣
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The scheme allows eligible first home buyers with only a 5% deposit to purchase a property without paying for lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) – which can save you up to $10,000. ⁣⁣
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But here’s the catch: only 10,000 spots are available this financial year.
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That might sound like a lot but 3,000 spots went in the first 10 days last time. ⁣⁣

What exactly is the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme (FHLDS)?

Usually, first home buyers with a deposit of less than 20% have to fork out for LMI when taking out a home loan.

But under the federal government’s FHLDS, eligible first home buyers with only a 5% deposit can purchase a property without having to pay for LMI.

Now, it’s important to note this is not a handout – it’s a government guarantee to help first home buyers break into the property market with a smaller deposit.

But the good news is that it is available alongside other state and federal government first home buyer schemes that are currently running.

More details on eligibility and property price caps can be found on the scheme’s website http://www.nhfic.gov.au.

Let us run you through the details

If you’re thinking about purchasing your first home soon and are considering applying for this scheme – give us a call today.

While 10,000 spots might sound like a lot, the starter’s gun has already gone off and hundreds of first home buyers could apply for the scheme every day in the first two weeks alone.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is general in nature and is presented for informative purposes. It is not intended to constitute tax or financial advice, whether general or personal nor is it intended to imply any recommendation or opinion about a financial product. It does not take into consideration your personal situation and may not be relevant to circumstances. Before taking any action, consider your own particular circumstances and seek professional advice. This content is protected by copyright laws and various other intellectual property laws. It is not to be modified, reproduced or republished without prior written consent.

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You might be closer to your first home than you think

You’ve probably heard the federal government is giving $25,000 grants to eligible Australians looking to build or substantially renovate their homes. Today we’ll look at what that means for first home buyers when combined with state and territory schemes.

If you’ve been umming and ahhing about purchasing your first home for a while now, we have great news: you’d be hard-pressed to find a time when there were more government incentives to help you enter the property market.

For starters, there’s the federal government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme, which can help you buy your first home with a deposit of just 5% without having to pay lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) – so that’s one major cost out of the way.

But you’ll still need that 5% deposit, right?

Well, each state and territory (except ACT) has a first homeowner grant program, with most grants between $10,000 and $20,000.

On top of that, the federal government will give eligible Australians $25,000 to build or substantially renovate homes as part of the new HomeBuilder scheme (however, at this stage it’s still unclear whether or not this amount can go towards your initial deposit).

Last but certainly not least, most states and territories have stamp duty discounts or exemptions for first home buyers too, which can save you tens of thousands of dollars – another hurdle cleared!

Below, we’ll break down exactly what’s on offer in each state and territory and just how much these government initiatives could help put you within reach of a deposit on your first home.

QUEENSLAND

First homeowner grant: $15,000 on new homes valued at less than $750,000, plus the $5,000 Regional Home Building Boost Grant.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: exemption on homes up to $500,000, partial concession on homes up to $550,000.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $45,000 in government support + up to $15,925 in stamp duty concessions & $10,000 in LMI savings.

NEW SOUTH WALES

First homeowner grant: $10,000 for new homes valued up to $750,000.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: exemption on homes up to $650,000, partial concession on homes between $650,000 and $800,000.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $45,000 in government support + stamp duty exemption.

VICTORIA

First homeowner grant: $10,000 (urban) and $20,000 (regional) for new homes valued up to $750,000.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: exemption on homes up to $600,000, partial concession on homes between $600,001 and $750,000.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: between $45,000 and $55,000 in government support + stamp duty exemption.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

First homeowner grant: $10,000 on new or substantially renovated homes valued at less than $750,000 south of the 26th parallel (latitude), or less than $1,000,000 north of the 26th parallel. WA also offers $20,000 grants for new homes built on vacant land or off-the-plan single-storey developments.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: exemption on homes valued at up to $430,000, partial concession on homes up to $530,000. An off-the-plan unit rebate is available for more expensive homes.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $65,000 in government support + applicable stamp duty concessions.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

First homeowner grant: $15,000 on new homes valued up to $575,000.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: full concession on off-the-plan new or substantially refurbished apartments up to $500,000.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $50,000 in government support + stamp duty concession.

TASMANIA

First homeowner grant: $20,000 on new homes (reduced to $10,000 from 1 July 2020).

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: a 50% discount on stamp duty for established properties valued at $400,000 or less.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $55,000 in government support.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

First homeowner grant: none.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: first home buyers in the ACT pay no duty so long as their household income is below $160,00-$176,650, depending on how many dependents you have.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $35,000 in government support + stamp duty exemption.

NORTHERN TERRITORY

First homeowner grant: $10,000 for new homes.

First Home Loan Deposit Scheme: LMI saving of up to $10,000.

Stamp duty: you can get up to $18,601 off your stamp duty costs.

With HomeBuilder, you could have: up to $45,000 in government support + up to $18,601 in stamp duty savings.