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Flexible Choice Investment Loan - 24 Month Introductory Offer (Variable Rate)

  • Investor
  • Variable
  • 20% min deposit
  • P&I

Interest rate p.a.

7.29%

Comparison rate* p.a.

8.71%

Flexible Choice Investment Loan - 24 Month Introductory Offer (Variable Rate)

  • Investor
  • Variable
  • 20% min deposit
  • P&I

Interest rate p.a.

7.29%

Comparison rate* p.a.

8.71%

Bank WAW Intro 24 months Rate Home Loan overview

For Flexible Choice Investment Loan - 24 Month Introductory Offer (Variable Rate) (LVR < 60%)

No owner occupier products available

Details

Maximum LVR

80%

Total repayments
Interest rate type

Intro 24 months

Borrowing range

$5k - $100m

Suitable for

Investors

Loan term range

1 - 30 years

Repayment type

Principal and Interest

Applicable states

ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA

Repayment options

Fortnightly, Monthly, Weekly

Target Market Determination

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Features

Extra repayments

Unlimited

Redraw facility

Redraw fee: $0

Offset account

Split interest facility

Loan portability

Repayment holiday available

Allow guarantors

Available for first home buyers

Other benefits

Fees

Total estimated upfront fees

$600

Application fee

$600

Legal fee

$0

Valuation fee

$0

Settlement fee

$0

Other upfront fee

$0

Ongoing fee

$0

Discharge fee

$250

Pros and Cons

For Flexible Choice Investment Loan - 24 Month Introductory Offer (Variable Rate)

Benefits

  • No ongoing fees
  • 100% full offset account
  • Extra repayments and redraw facility
  • Free redraw facility

Drawbacks

  • Higher than average interest rate
  • Loan reverts to higher rate after introductory period
  • Higher than average upfront fee
  • Discharge fee at end of loan
  • No repayment holidays
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