Make the most of your next property investment with Tassie. We'll find the right loan solution for you, from a choice of over 100 investment loans.
To work out how much you can afford to borrow for your investment loan, use our Borrowing Power Calculator
Or if you prefer to do your own calculations, write down all your weekly non-rent expenses, such as groceries, transport, utilities, credit card bills and personal loans. Total your weekly expenses and subtract this amount from your current net income.
Budgeting is an essential skill if you’re considering an investment loan. Working out your personal budget and sticking to it is the key to affording and maintaining your loan. A good budget will factor in all of your regular and irregular expenses, including household essentials, debts, transport, insurance, medical costs and personal spending.
Your Tassie mortgage consultant can give you essential tips on developing a budget that will help you get on track and get your investments organised. You can also use our Budget Planner Calculator to get a start on your personal budget.
The maximum loan available is 95% of the property’s value. This is called the loan to value ratio, (LVR). The LVR is not based on the purchase price of a property, but on the value set by an independent valuer engaged by the bank. Many banks currently have a maximum LVR of 90%, but you will need at least 5% of the property value as a deposit. You'll also need to factor in additional costs associated with buying a home, when saving for your deposit.
Your interview with a Tassie Home Loans mortgage consultant will take around an hour. Having the right information with you will help make your loan application process simple and quick.
A potential lender takes several things into consideration when assessing your loan application: