Overcome the Deposit Barrier With These 6 Tips

In Australia, the deposit barrier is a significant challenge for many people who wish to buy their own homes. 

Saving up for a deposit can be a daunting task, especially for first-time homebuyers. 

The good news is that there are various strategies and resources available to help you overcome the deposit barrier. 

Here are some tips that can help.

1. Take advantage of government schemes.

The Australian government has introduced several schemes to help people save for a deposit. One such scheme is the First Home Guarantee (FHBG), formerly known as the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme (FHLDS). The FHBG allows eligible first-time buyers to purchase a property with as little as a 5% deposit and no lenders’ mortgage insurance (LMI). Another scheme is the First Home Super Saver Scheme, which lets you save money for a deposit within your superannuation fund, which can mean a tax cut.

2. Consider alternative lenders.

Traditional banks are not the only option when it comes to securing a mortgage. Some alternative lenders may be more flexible and willing to work with borrowers who have a smaller deposit. However, it’s essential to do your research and compare different lenders’ rates and terms before committing to a mortgage.

3. Explore shared equity options.

Shared equity is becoming an increasingly popular option in Australia, particularly for those who cannot afford to buy a property outright. In the shared equity scheme, you purchase or take out a loan for a portion of the property with an equity partner (usually the lender or a third-party investor, such as the government). Over time, you can increase your ownership share until you own the property outright.

4. Save regularly and cut back on expenses.

Saving regularly and cutting back on expenses can help you build up a deposit. Setting up a regular savings plan, such as through direct debit, can help you stay on track. Additionally, cutting back on non-essential expenses, such as eating out or subscription services, can help you save more money each month. Look for ways to increase your savings, such as high-yield savings accounts or investments.

5. Consider other sources of income.

There are various ways to supplement your income to help you save for a deposit. For example, you could take on a side hustle or sell unwanted items. You could also consider renting out a spare room or garage to generate extra income.

6. Seek professional advice.

Get professional advice to help you understand your options and develop a plan to overcome the deposit barrier. A financial advisor or mortgage broker can help you assess your financial situation and recommend the best strategy to help you achieve your home buying goals.

Overcoming the deposit barrier in Australia requires a combination of strategies, including the ones shared here. 

With persistence, determination, and a solid plan, you can achieve your dream of homeownership.

Its wise to work through your options with a financial planner who can help you explore ways to make the most of every area of your finances. If you would like to know more, feel that you or anyone you know requires advice, or would simply like a review of your financial situation, please visit our contact page call our office today to arrange an appointment on (07) 5574 0667.

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