Townsville Bulletin

Deals favour new buyers

- SOPHIE ELSWORTH

THE banking royal commission has prompted lenders to roll out deals to win new customers, including cashback, rewards points, rate discounts and no establishm­ent fees.

Disastrous stories of fee gouging, falsified documents and inappropri­ate action has resulted in financial institutio­ns having to take further action to lure new business.

Mozo’s spokeswoma­n Kirsty Lamont said there are dozens of special discounted deals and incentives rolling onto the market, particular­ly as the end of financial year looms.

“The home loan market is very quiet right now with property prices having fallen in two capital cities and some of the banks are struggling with the fallout from the Royal Commission ( into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannua­tion and Financial Services Industry),’’ she said.

“We have got lenders who are desperate to drum up some business.”

Financial comparison website Mozo found some of the best deals available include:

• UBank’s extended offer of $ 1000 cashback for customers who refinance to their UHomeLoan product.

• Bank Australia has no establishm­ent fee on basic home loan special and variable basic home loan offers until June 30.

Latest CoreLogic figures show Australian home prices fell for an eight consecutiv­e month in May following declines in Sydney and Melbourne – national dwelling prices declined 0.1 per cent last month.

The Reserve Bank of Australia board has kept the cash rate on hold at 1.5 per cent since August 2016 and many home loan interest rates are under 4 per cent.

1300homelo­ans director John Kolenda said: “In order to get market share lenders are really offering attractive rates and offers to lend out more money.

“The royal commission has produced as an outcome some of the majors lenders change their living expense requiremen­ts, there is a tightening of credit,’’ he said.

“We are seeing competitio­n ear- marked to try and attract additional customers finance by offering much better attractive rates.”

Aussie Home Loans’s chief executive officer James Symond said there had been some rate fluctuatio­ns by lenders who are “finding new ways to compete”.

He said the market had been quieter, credit is getting tighter and lenders are facing different funding pressures and he warned borrowers to look beyond the special offers.

“Borrowers should always beware that so- called specials don’t turn sour once any honeymoon period or limited time offer expires,’’ Mr Symond said.

Mozo’s database found on a $ 300,000, 30- year owner occupier home loan the lowest principal and interest variable rate was 3.39 per cent and monthly repayments are $ 1550.

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AUSSIE DREAM: The fallout from the banking royal commision has put new home buyers in a position of strength.

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