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Re: A foreigner looking for a home loan

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:32 pm
by Otto Dargan
Hi Leo,

Welcome to the forums.

Australian banks implement a much stricter lending policy to foreign nationals than they do for Australian citizens. As lenders consider this a high-risk area, only a handful of banks actually provide home loans.

As a general rule, you may be able to borrow up to 70% of the purchase price. Bear in mind, higher interest rates apply to foreign purchases.

Given that you have a high net worth and you make your earnings in Japanese Yen (considered a primary currency), it's possible to get cheaper interest rates but you'll have to come up with a 25% deposit.

If you're a Japanese citizen and you're looking to get an Australian mortgage, please call us on +61 2 9194 1700 or complete our free assessment form and one of our brokers will contact you to further discuss your options.


Cheers,
Otto

Re: A foreigner looking for a home loan

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:49 pm
by Otto Dargan
Hey Leo,


Buying a property in Adelaide could be a problem for foreign borrowers.

Since there are only a handful of lenders that offer mortgages to foreign nationals, their list of acceptable property locations changes pretty often.

The lenders that can help prefer metro or Category A properties located in the following states:


- Melbourne, Victoria (VIC)
- Sydney, New South Wales (NSW)
- Brisbane, Queensland (QLD)

In saying that, you may stay still qualify for a mortgage - it just means your borrowing may be restricted.

Cheers,
Otto

Re: A foreigner looking for a home loan

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:20 pm
by Otto Dargan
Hey Leo,


We’re glad you asked. We are specialists when it comes to getting foreign investor loans approved.

If you send us all the necessary documents, we can find out for sure if you’re eligible for a mortgage.

If your situation is fairly straightforward, we generally won't charge you a dollar for our services.

So call us on1300 889 743 (+61 2 9194 1700 from outside of Australia) or simply fill in our [ur;=https://www.homeloanexperts.com.au/free ... ree-quote/]free assessment form[/url] and we can help you apply for a loan with an Australian bank.


Cheers,
Otto