Award Winning Lending Specialist Since 1986
Owner Occupied

Chameleon - Gold SMSF Loan 80

Interest Rate

6.24

%
p.a

Comparison Rate^

6.70

%
p.a

Key Features

Offset Account

Redraw Facility

Additional Repayments Yes

Loan Type

Variable

MIn & Max Loan

$50,000.00
$1,000,000.00

Settlement Fee

$499

Repayment Calculator

Repayments

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per month

Important Disclaimer: This is intended as a guide only. Details of terms and conditions, interest rates, fees and charges are available upon application. Mortgage House’s prevailing credit criteria apply. Please note that your actual fortnightly repayment would be equal to the monthly repayment amount divided by two. Weekly repayments would equal the monthly repayment amount divided by four. If you choose to pay fortnightly or weekly, your actual repayments will be higher than repayments shown on this page. You can reduce the term of your loan if you choose to make repayments fortnightly or weekly. We recommend you seek independent legal and financial advice before proceeding with any loan.

Loan Details

  •  
    Interest Rate
    Comparison Rate
    The Comparison Rate is based on a loan of $150,000.00 over 25 years. Fees and charges may be payable. WARNING: The comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate.
  • Owner Occupied
    6.24% p.a.
    6.70% p.a.
  • Maximum LVR
    80%
     
  • Minimum Loan Size
    $50,000.00
     
  • Maximum Loan Size
    $1,000,000.00
     
  • Fixed Rates
     
     
  • Loan Splitting
    The ability to have many separate accounts under one loan for which there may be multiple purposes, e.g personal and investment splits, fixed and variable splits, etc.
    Yes
     
Repayment Options
  • Principal & Interest
    A loan in which both the principal and the interest are repaid over the term of the loan. Amortisation or amortising is another word for these loans that are gradually being paid off over a set period of time (the loan term). P&I can also be the abbreviation term for Principal & Interest.
    Yes
     
  • Interest Only
     
     
  • Additional Repayments
    Money IN - Allows you to make additional repayments without penalty.
    Yes
     
  • Direct Debits
    Money IN - A direct debit is an automatic payment that is set up to repay your home loan. You specify the frequency and repayment amount as well as the bank or transaction account that the repayment is to be drawn from and this payment will occur automatically on the set due date.
    Yes
     
  • Salary Credit
     
     
  • Direct Credits
    Money IN - The ability for an external party to pay directly into a borrower's loan account
    Yes
     
  • Deposit Card
     
     
  • Bpay In
    Money IN - The ability to pay your loan via a unique biller code from another financial institution
    Yes
     
  • Capitalising of Interest
     
     
  • Line of Credit
     
     
Loan Purpose
  • Purchase
    Where you are buying a property
    Yes
     
  • Refinance
    Where you are looking to move your current loan from one lender to another
    Yes
     
  • Debt Consolidation
     
     
  • Construction
     
     
  • Vacant Land
     
     
  • Equity Release
     
     
  • Business Purpose
     
     
Features
  • 100% Offset Facility
    A non-interest earning account where 100% of the balance is offset against the home loan to reduce the total interest payable.
    Yes
     
  • Redraw Facility
     
     
  • No Monthly Fees
     
     
  • No Package Fee (excluding Stretch Feature)
     
     
  • No Rate Lock Fee
     
     
  • Stretch Package Feature
     
     
  • Low Deposit Option
     
     
  • Toggle Feature
     
     
  • Relocation Feature
     
     
  • Repayment Sweep of Credit Card
     
     
  • Internet Access
    The access via the internet to view & administer your home loan.
    Yes
     
  • Phone Access
     
     
  • ATM / EFTPOS Debit Card
     
     
  • 3rd Party Direct Debits
     
     
  • Repayment Required
    Each repayment cycle (normally monthly) a repayment must be made, regardless if you have redraw available in the loan account.
    Yes
     
  • Cheque Book
     
     
  • LMI Premium Capitalisation
     
     
  • 3rd Party Protocol Friendly
     
     
  • Loan Switching
     
     
  • Up to 40 Year Loan Term
     
     
  • Up to 30 Year Loan Term
     
     
  • Up to 25 Year Loan Term
     
     
  • SMSF Loans
    Loan suitable for a Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF)
    Yes
     
  • Deposit Bond
     
     
  • NRAS Option
     
     
  • Bpay Out
     
     
  • No LMI Premium Payable By Borrower
     
     
  • Mortgage Insurance not Required
     
     
  • Loan Portability
     
     
Fees
  • Monthly Fee
    No monthly fee
     
  • Package Fee
    $395
     
  • Rate Lock Fee
    No rate lock fee
     
  • Application Fee
    $600
     
  • Valuation Fee
    Up to $300 free^
     
  • Settlement Fee
    $499
     
  • Discharge Fee
    $500
     
^Mortgage House will pay up to $300 per property, any excess valuation fees are payable by the borrower(s)

FAQ's

Generally speaking, a deposit of 20% of the value of the property will save you from incurring additional fees such as Lenders Mortgage Insurance. Some lenders will let you borrow up to 95% of the purchase price and then let you borrow the cost of the Lenders Mortgage Insurance on top of that. Alternatively, if you don’t have a deposit, you can borrow up to 100% of the property’s purchase price, in two ways:

  • Family Pledge: which means that a family member offers their property as security for you to purchase your property.
  • 100% House and Land packages: allow you to borrow up to 100% of the price of the brand new home and land.

This means that a quick check on your serviceability of a loan has been done and it is calculated that you should be able to make mortgage repayments on the amount you have been pre approved for. However, it is not binding and cannot be used to make an offer on a property. It is important to get a full or unconditional approval before proceeding with any property purchase. This involves completing a home loan application and providing all the necessary supporting documentation. (See our home loan application checklist)

Lender’s Mortgage Insurance, as the name states, protects the Lender not you as the borrower. Lender’s Mortgage Insurance (LMI) is a once off fee that normally applies to loans where the customer is borrowing more than 80% of the purchase price. LMI is scaled depending on the percentage you need to borrow (between 80 – 100%) and the amount of the loan (ie, $650,000). LMI can start from $800 and range up to nearly 4% of the loan amount. You have two options to pay this fee.

  1. You can pay it upfront on settlement of the loan.
  2. Some lenders allow you to capitalise the cost of your LMI, meaning that they will add this figure to your loan amount. For example, if you are borrowing $650,000, your LMI may work out to be $7000. You would actually increase your loan amount to now borrow $657,000 ($650,000 + $7,000).
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