What Is The Minimum Deposit Required To Buy A $500,000 Home In Western Australia?
As An Eligible First Home Buyer -
Property Purchase Price - | $500,000 |
Transfer Stamp Duty- | $13,433 ( No stamp duty on a property costing up to $430,000, and slightly discounted up to $530,000) |
Settlement Agent Fee - | $2,000(Approx) |
Balance Of Water / Shire Rates - | $2,000 (Approx) |
Mortgage Registration / Legal Fees - | $452.14(approx) |
Bank Settlement Fee - | $250 |
Bank Mortgage Insurance Fee - | $13,473 |
Total Cost To Purchase - | $530,608.14 (Including The Fees) |
Bank Loan Needed - |
$474,873.00 (including the Mortgage Fee added to the loan) |
Approx. Deposit Required | $55,735.14 |
To purchase your first home in Western Australia for $500,000, as an eligible first home buyer you would need a minimum deposit of $55,735.14. Your home loan, including the mortgage insurance fee added to the loan would be $474,873.
Your approx. home loan repayments on a $474,873 home loan over 30 year loan term at various mortgage interest rates –
At 3% - $2,002.08 per month
At 4% - $2,267.12 per month
At 5% - $2,549.22 per month
At 6% - $2,847.10 per month
At 7% - $3,159.34 per month
Buying Your Next Home In Western Australia, If You Have Previously Owned An Owner Occupied Home
If you have already purchased a home, or you are buying an investment property, you may not qualify for the first home owners grant. You may still purchase a home with as little as 5% to 8% deposit, plus the associated fees, and you will still require 5% genuine savings (this can come from the proceeds of a sale of property, savings in the bank, sale of shares). The biggest difference is you will have to have the funds to also pay for the transfer stamp duty.
Also too, please note that if you have equity in your current home, and you are buying another property, you may not need a deposit at all, as the equity in your current home, may be able to be used as deposit to fund your new property. You also may not need a deposit either, when buying your next home, if you have a guarantor for your home loan. If using a guarantor for your home loan, you also may be able to borrow the associated fees, so you may require no deposit at all.
Lets look at how much deposit you will need to purchase a $500,000 property, if you are buying your next home or have already owned an owner occupied property in Western Australia, which includes the fees, charges and repayments -
Property Purchase Price - | $500,000 |
Transfer Stamp Duty- | $17,765 |
Settlement Agent Fee - | $2,000(Approx) |
Balance Of Water / Shire Rates - | $2,000 (Approx) |
Mortgage Registration / Legal Fees - | $452.14(approx) |
Bank Settlement Fee - | $250 |
Bank Mortgage Insurance Fee - | $13,473 |
Total Cost To Purchase - | $535,940.14 (Including The Fees) |
Bank Loan Needed - |
$474,873 (including the Mortgage Fee added to the loan) |
Approx. Deposit Required | $61,067.14 |
To purchase your next home in Western Australia for $500,000, as a previous owner occupier home owner you would need a minimum deposit of $61,067.14. Your home loan, including the mortgage insurance fee added to the loan would be $474,873.
Your approx. home loan repayments on a $474,873 home loan over 30 year loan term at various mortgage interest rates –
At 3% - $2,002.08 per month
At 4% - $2,267.12 per month
At 5% - $2,549.22 per month
At 6% - $2,847.10 per month
At 7% - $3,159.34 per month
This is an approximate guide of the minimum deposit you will need to purchase a property costing $500,000 in Western Australia. Before you make any decisions, please speak to your mortgage broker to find out the exact cost, and what deposit you may require before purchasing a property.
There maybe more information required depending on your personal circumstances, and If you would like some more information about what is needed to purchase your home, please contact Perth Mortgage Broker Group , or call Troy on 0411 229 602, 7 days a week