Don’t jump at special home loan deals where the interest rates are low until you have read the fine print.
Introductory offers, no rate products and percentage discounts are a popular way for lenders to generate interest in their products, but they don’t necessarily lead to a cheaper home loan overall. You may find that higher fees go with lower interest rates or that you are paying for loan features you don’t need.
Borrowers often come to mortgage brokers to help sort out the confusing discounts on the market. It can be difficult for borrowers to compare loans if it isn’t easy to calculate what the actual interest rate is over the full term of the loan.
There’s more to it than just Interest Rates
We tell customers that when choosing a loan, they should look at the whole package, not just one element. It’s important to consider your finance needs, what features you want from a home loan and how much it will cost in fees. Depending on whether you’re refinancing, renovating, investing, or buying a home for the first time, your loan needs to accommodate your individual circumstance.
If an offer of low interest rates catches your eye, always ask for the key details, such as how long the special offer lasts for and what the rate reverts to after that. Check out the comparison rate as this is the actual rate you’ll be paying and it is a useful tool to help compare the cost of different loans. Make sure that you read the terms and conditions attached to special offers.