All you need to know to kickstart your 'dream' home with a $25k cash grant
Here’s how homeowners and homebuyers could receive a whopping $25K cash grant under the federal government’s…
George and Mary are a couple in their late forties with two teenage children. Eight years ago they bought their four-bedroom family home on the Central Coast, about an hour north of Sydney, for $575,000. After checking comparable sales in the area and asking their Mortgage Choice broker for a free PropTrack property report, George and Mary estimate that their house is currently worth $980,000.
Because their home has appreciated in value, George and Mary are keen to use some of their home equity to purchase an investment property.
George and Mary’s neighbourhood has seen a lot of development over the past few years. There are a lot of new houses and apartment blocks being built to accommodate people who are moving into the area.
There’s a block of units nearby with a two-bedroom apartment that George and Mary believe would make a great investment property. It’s close to the beach, shops, cafes and restaurants. The apartment is estimated to sell for around $650,000.
George and Mary’s mortgage balance is currently $360,000.
After speaking with their mortgage broker, George and Mary realise they have $424,000 in accessible equity in their family home. This is calculated as 80% of $980,000 (the current value of their home) minus the $360,000 still owing on their mortgage.
Why 80%?
When looking to purchase a property using equity, lenders will generally allow you to borrow up to 80% of your property's value.
While it may be possible in some circumstances to go above the 80% mark, keep in mind that you will likely be charged Lender's Mortgage Insurance (LMI) - even if you paid LMI when you took out your original mortgage.
George and Mary decide to refinance their home and increase their mortgage from $360,000 to $515,000. By doing this, they will have a 20% deposit for the investment property ($130,000) plus an additional $25,000 to cover purchase costs such as legal fees and stamp duty. After calculating their servicing capability with their broker, George and Mary are confident that they will be able to comfortably afford the higher mortgage repayments on the $515,000 mortgage.
George and Mary’s offer of $650,000 for the apartment is accepted. They pay their 20% deposit and additional $25,000 to cover the purchase costs. Then they take out an investment loan of $520,000 for the remaining 80%.
Shortly after settlement, George and Mary find a tenant for the apartment. The rent covers the monthly repayments for their investment loan, as well as a portion of their ongoing property management expenses, which include strata fees, agent costs, landlord insurance, repairs and maintenance.
Over the following years, George and Mary’s apartment continues to provide them with a steady stream of income in the form of rental payments. While they have ongoing costs to manage the property, many of these expenses are tax deductible. The property also appreciates in value, which means George and Mary are generating wealth for their family and their future.
If you’re considering accessing your home’s equity to purchase an investment property, please get in touch with Mortgage Choice in Underwood this booking site or call 07 3349 5999. We’d love to discuss your options and answer any questions you may have.
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