Speak to your mortgage broker and banker to know what you can afford with a nice buffer

Property ObserverSeptember 29, 2013

A reputable, licensed mortgage broker, who has lending agreements with a wide range of lenders, should be able to tell how much you can realistically afford to borrow based on your financial position, goals and income and  provide you with a number of suitable options.

Always ensure there is enough of a buffer in your budget in case interest rates rise and your monthly repayments increase.

Alternatively, consider taking out a fixed-rate home loan if you want certainty or splitting your home loan between fixed and variable to hedge your bets.

Be aware that some brokers and lenders will try to charge you a higher interest rate for an investment loan, insisting it carries more risk.

However, other lenders do not differentiate between investors and owner-occupiers, so keep a look out.

Before signing up, ask the lender to waive the establishment fee.

Many lenders will waive these to secure your business.

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