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Obtaining mortgage without PR
Just wondering has anyone obtained a mortgage without permanent residency or citizenship,thanks
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Ianevs
(Post 9081279)
Just wondering has anyone obtained a mortgage without permanent residency or citizenship,thanks
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
The best thing is to find a mortgage broker with experience in mortgages for temporary residents. It is possible but there isn't as much choice as there is for PRs or citizens
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
We went with Westpac (as we had been banking with them) whilst on our 457 and they never asked about visa status, nor did we we have to sign anything about visa status.
We did have a very big deposit, so may be they thought it was low risk and and the Westpac mortgage woman just wanted her easy commission. |
Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Red_V_Roger
(Post 9083101)
We went with Westpac (as we had been banking with them) whilst on our 457 and they never asked about visa status, nor did we we have to sign anything about visa status.
We did have a very big deposit, so may be they thought it was low risk and and the Westpac mortgage woman just wanted her easy commission. |
Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Yes,
we went with HSBC - you need a 20% deposit which I think is the same across all banks. |
Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by spottydog
(Post 9082832)
The best thing is to find a mortgage broker with experience in mortgages for temporary residents. It is possible but there isn't as much choice as there is for PRs or citizens
Our first mortgage we had at least 20% deposit - the second (as we were waiting to sell the first when we moved interstate) we didn't - they were still happy but we had to pay the mortgage insurance. |
Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Dont want to be the party pooper but could something like Duty of disclosure present a problem if the shite hit the fan, as the question is asked on most applications for almost any credit or insurance ,:confused:
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
We went through a broker for our mortgage (on a 457), and went with ANZ. We had a big deposit (50%) and they wanted all of our visa details etc. Maybe it varies from bank to bank.
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Hotton
(Post 9084831)
Dont want to be the party pooper but could something like Duty of disclosure present a problem if the shite hit the fan, as the question is asked on most applications for almost any credit or insurance ,:confused:
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Hotton
(Post 9084831)
Dont want to be the party pooper but could something like Duty of disclosure present a problem if the shite hit the fan, as the question is asked on most applications for almost any credit or insurance ,:confused:
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 9084965)
The bank knew our migrant status, it just wasn't any kind of issue for them.
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Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Backpacker finance what next :) i would say more of a loophole I wonder if
it could be said to be in some cases an overseas investment ???????? |
Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Hotton
(Post 9085197)
Backpacker finance what next :) i would say more of a loophole I wonder if
it could be said to be in some cases an overseas investment ???????? Temp visa holders buying a second property or investment home is a whole other issue under FIRB rules. |
Re: Obtaining mortgage without PR
Originally Posted by Red_V_Roger
(Post 9085488)
Not since FIRB approval requirement was removed in Feb 2009 for temp visa holders buying the single property they will live in.
Temp visa holders buying a second property or investment home is a whole other issue under FIRB rules. |
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