An innovative house and land finance package developed in Perth could help more first-homebuyers to secure a home loan reduce their loan repayments.
Based on a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home using part of the home as a rental, therfore allowing first-homebuyers to afford a buy, part of the home is sealed off from the rest, creating a rentable one-bedroom, one-bathroom home.
The rent is taken into account when assessing borrowing capacity and surplus income can be used for bigger mortgage repayments.
Housing Edge director Dennis Ward-Fay said the new approach would bring home ownership within the reach of many more first-homebuyers.
“Every application has to be assessed on its own merits but as an example the top four banks would require a couple borrowing for a house and land package valued at $380,000 to be earning an average salary of $63,275. The same couple applying for a Housing Edge loan would require a combined salary of only $56,510.
“The home can easily be converted back to a standard four-bedroom, two-bathroom home at a later date if the owners wish,” he said.
Homeowners are advised to use a property manager to handle the rent collection and tenancy details.
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May 26, 2009 by infoatperthrelocation
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