Hello Nikau.
Thank you for reaching out to us and welcome to the forum.
As a NZ living in Australia, you may be able to borrow up to 95% of the property value (but this is looked into on a case by case basis). You do not even need a Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) approval as a NZ citizen.
To qualify for a 95% home loan, you will need to have a deposit of at least 5% to 10% of the property value (and this can even include the First Home Owners Grant). Furthermore, you must be earning a regular income and have stable employment. You will need to show income evidence through bank statements and invoices.
Give us a call on 1300 889 743 or fill in our free assessment form to find out if you qualify for a NZ citizen home loan.
Cheers,
Kiwi looking to buy a home in Australia. How much can I borrow?
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Re: Kiwi looking to buy a home in Australia. How much can I borrow?
Hi Nikau,
Since the Australian Department of Immigration automatically grants New Zealanders living in Australia a Special Category Visa (SCV), you are considered a permanent resident of Australia, and therefore eligible for the grant.
Since you're buying your first home in NSW, you will need to be living in Australia for at least 200 days prior to applying for the grant.
You might even be exempted from stamp duty or stamp duty concessions if:
The grant amount for NSW is $10,000 if you’re purchasing a new home.
Cheers
Since the Australian Department of Immigration automatically grants New Zealanders living in Australia a Special Category Visa (SCV), you are considered a permanent resident of Australia, and therefore eligible for the grant.
Since you're buying your first home in NSW, you will need to be living in Australia for at least 200 days prior to applying for the grant.
You might even be exempted from stamp duty or stamp duty concessions if:
- You're buying a residential property in NSW.
- The property is worth less than $800,000.
- You are in Australia at the time of contract exchange and settlement.
The grant amount for NSW is $10,000 if you’re purchasing a new home.
Cheers
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Re: Kiwi looking to buy a home in Australia. How much can I borrow?
Hi Nikau,
Since Australia and New Zealand, use the same credit scoring system, lenders would use a similar method to get your credit score.
Lenders are cautious when it comes to lending to borrowers with bad credit history. A low score might result in your home loan being declined. So please use our credit score calculator to identify any potential red flags on your credit file.
Give us a call on 1300 889 743 or fill in our free assessment form to find out if you qualify for NZ citizen mortgage.
Cheers,
Since Australia and New Zealand, use the same credit scoring system, lenders would use a similar method to get your credit score.
Lenders are cautious when it comes to lending to borrowers with bad credit history. A low score might result in your home loan being declined. So please use our credit score calculator to identify any potential red flags on your credit file.
Give us a call on 1300 889 743 or fill in our free assessment form to find out if you qualify for NZ citizen mortgage.
Cheers,