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How much deposit do I need for a home loan?

The simple answer is as much as you can possibly save. The larger the deposit you have, the smaller the loan you’ll need which will make the approval process easier and enable you to negotiate a better interest rate and loan terms.

Generally, the minimum home loan deposit required is 10%, but you should try and save at least 20% if you can, because if you borrow more than 80% of a property’s value, your lender may require you to take out Lenders’ Mortgage Insurance.

It’s also worth checking if you’re eligible for any grants or government schemes (such as the First Home Owner Grant), as they can help to boost your deposit amount.

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Our home loans are subject to credit criteria and eligibility requirements. Home loan interest rates are for new customers only and can change. Our comparison rates are based on a $150,000 loan amount over a 25 year term. They factor in fees associated with applying for the loan; ongoing fees and fees associated with leaving the loan. Our fixed loans roll to a variable principal and interest rate at the end of the fixed term. If the interest only period is not specified, the comparison rate is calculated on a one year period.

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