Buying could be cheaper than renting for a third of properties

November 9, 2022

For many Australians, rate hikes and inflation have made the dream of property ownership feel ever more distant. But a recent analysis shows that meeting mortgage repayments could actually be cheaper than renting for more than a third of Australian properties.

Look, we get it. Often the biggest obstacle in the way of home ownership is saving up for a deposit.

But once you’ve got that sorted – which we’ll help you tackle below – a  recent CoreLogic analysis  found servicing a mortgage was more affordable than average rent prices in 518 Australian suburbs. In fact, in some areas there were  savings of over $900 a month.

Not to mention that with  rental prices surging by about 10% across Australia  over the past year and vacancy rates at a record low 1.1%, home ownership has possibly never looked more appealing!

So we’ve got some tips to help you switch from renter to homeowner in a timely (and confident) way.

Take advantage of the buyer’s market

Buying now or in the near future could mean less competition for properties, price drops and sellers willing to negotiate.

And recent rate hikes mean that, even during the spring selling season, we’re seeing fewer buyers. In fact data shows the  median number of days that properties sit on the market is now 35 , compared to 20 days last year.

And in response, property prices are falling.  September data  showed a 1.4% drop.

So by shopping around in the right areas and putting your negotiator hat on, you may get a price that could make buying cheaper than renting.

And most importantly, buying property and making mortgage repayments can create equity for you … instead of your landlord.

Get in on government schemes

There’s no denying that saving a big enough deposit to buy can be a bit of a slog.

But what if there was a way to sidestep the standard 20% deposit? And possibly avoid stamp duty too?

There are a number of government schemes you may be eligible for that can fast-track house buying by an  average of 4 to 4.5 years.

The federal government offers low deposit, no LMI loans for eligible  first home buyerssingle parents  and  regional first home buyers.

Also, all state governments (except South Australia) have first home buyer stamp duty concessions for those eligible.

And you can stack these schemes together for more bang for your buck.

But you’ll have to move quickly on the no LMI schemes – they’re allocated on a first-come, first-served basis every financial year.

Give us a bell

Keen to make the leap from renter to home owner? If so, you’ll be busy researching the market and learning the art of the deal – so why not get a helping hand with your finances?

We can help find the right loan for you and provide you with helpful guidance that could increase your chances of mortgage application success.

And while we’re at it, we can assist you in applying for any money-saving government incentives you may be eligible for.

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