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house deposits ???
hey all hope you can help ! just wadering how much you need for a deposit on a $250,000 home never bought a house in england or anywhere let alone oz as always wanted to move away so hope you can help xx melly:)
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Re: house deposits ???
I would check out some of the bank websites I think I read details on the Westpac site.
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Re: house deposits ???
Originally Posted by mrsdevilishdean
(Post 4597948)
I would check out some of the bank websites I think I read details on the Westpac site.
Can I say congrats to you on your visa. We are Nov thread also - so here come happy days. |
Re: house deposits ???
Thanks cartel - hope you get yours sooooon :) its all very exciting isn't it!
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Re: house deposits ???
Originally Posted by mrsdevilishdean
(Post 4598356)
Thanks cartel - hope you get yours sooooon :) its all very exciting isn't it!
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Originally Posted by cartel
(Post 4598439)
Cant remember where and whe you want to go?
First week in May to ?Gold Coast but nothing def yet :) |
Re: house deposits ???
Originally Posted by mellyturner
(Post 4597202)
hey all hope you can help ! just wadering how much you need for a deposit on a $250,000 home never bought a house in england or anywhere let alone oz as always wanted to move away so hope you can help xx melly:)
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Re: house deposits ???
If you have 20% or more you will avoid mortgage insurance (so it is well worth using this amount). But also like in England you can borrow the full 100% (if you meet the banks criteria) but you will also have mortgage insurnace on top.
Originally Posted by mellyturner
(Post 4597202)
hey all hope you can help ! just wadering how much you need for a deposit on a $250,000 home never bought a house in england or anywhere let alone oz as always wanted to move away so hope you can help xx melly:)
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Re: house deposits ???
You can actually remove the insurance fees by having 10% down payment which is what we are doing. Likewise you need to ensure you have sufficient funds for Stamp duty as it is a damn site higher here than the UK. Trust me when I say money will be paid out everywhere before, during and post move so therefore keep this in mind.
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Re: house deposits ???
Originally Posted by mellyturner
(Post 4597202)
hey all hope you can help ! just wadering how much you need for a deposit on a $250,000 home never bought a house in england or anywhere let alone oz as always wanted to move away so hope you can help xx melly:)
$250'000 won't buy much of a house here in Nsw, don't know about else were? It will get you a nice flat though i would think. I had to pay 20% for my first house but you can get away with no deposit. As quoted else were stamp duty is a fortune at about $20'000 for a $500'000 property although as your a first time home buyer in Oz you won't have to pay it as long as you have a PR visa. Just be carefull as nothing here is cheap from start to finish and watch your $$$$ as they'll soon disappear. The home loan interest rates are quite high with the average lender at about 7.5%-8.25% so not cheap on the old repayments. Good luck house hunting. |
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Originally Posted by Timvic
(Post 4599564)
Hi,
$250'000 won't buy much of a house here in Nsw, don't know about else were? It will get you a nice flat though i would think. I had to pay 20% for my first house but you can get away with no deposit. As quoted else were stamp duty is a fortune at about $20'000 for a $500'000 property although as your a first time home buyer in Oz you won't have to pay it as long as you have a PR visa. Just be carefull as nothing here is cheap from start to finish and watch your $$$$ as they'll soon disappear. The home loan interest rates are quite high with the average lender at about 7.5%-8.25% so not cheap on the old repayments. Good luck house hunting. |
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I've just bought a 3 bedroom house in South Australia, thought I'd post the expenses for you:
Property cost: $237,000 Deposit (5%): $11,850 Stamp Duty on house: $8500 (got small discount of about $300) Mortgage Insurance: $3000 (added to the loan) Conveyancing & misc costs to be paid at completion: $2000 I've also had a survey done on the property which cost $495, and I've got the $7000 first time home buyers rebate. HTH :) |
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