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Since 1967, Family First Credit Union has been providing its members with a comprehensive range of financial products and services including home loans, savings and transaction accounts, financial planning, insurance and travel solutions. Being a Credit Union, all profits are distributed back to members. While Family First membership is available to customers Australia-wide, the branch network is centred around Lithgow, Blackheath and Bathurst.

Family First Home Loan Calculator  
Interested in a Family First home loan? RateCity has a suite of calculators that can show you what your repayments would be and how Family First compares to its competitors. Simply plug in your borrowing amount below.

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Why choose Family First Credit Union

Benefits

  • Variety of home loan products to suit a wide range of borrowers.
  • Loans can accommodate borrowers with smaller deposits.
  • Some loans offer discounts on interest rates.

Drawbacks

  • Limited branch network.
  • Some loans have higher moderate to high interest rates.

Family First Credit Union Home Loans

Home Loans calculator

Use our home loan calculator to see how much you’d have to repay under different borrowing scenarios.

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