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Types of investment property

Matching the right building type to your investment goals could help boost your investment portfolio, income stream and capital growth.

Investing in a house

Some general benefits:

  • You own the land, which could increase in value more than the building

  • May be able to subdivide or build a granny flat to increase rental returns

  • Attracts families as tenants, who may stay longer

  • Long-term rental yield investment options include adding a room or solar.

 

Some general drawbacks:

  • More expensive 

  • Maintenance costs like roof, plumbing and garden

  • May have to buy further from town, which can affect demand

  • Watch out for low-quality renos by previous owners

  • Check zoning and subdivision rules with the council.
     

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Book an appointment to talk about our interest rates, or start applying online and a lender will be in touch. They can calculate a variable investment interest rate with offset, just for you.

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FAQs

Should I buy off the plan?

It's not a simple yes or no, and depends on things like your builder, investment goals, risk profile and taxes. Research builders, check in with your team of professionals, and ask your Bank of Melbourne lender how valuation changes might affect your LVR+. Also check your local government planning page: ACT, NSW, NT, Qld, SA, Tas, Vic, WA 

 

What does strata, Torrens and company title mean?

Torrens title means you own the land and house. Strata title means you own a dwelling, like a unit, in a building with others – each paying strata levies. Company title means you own shares that let you live in dwelling within a building. Thinking of buying under company title? Check with your lender if shares will be enough security for your loan.

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The Detail

Conditions, credit criteria, fees and charges apply. Based on Bank of Melbourne’s credit criteria, residential lending is not available for Non-Australian resident borrowers. Interest rates subject to change. Before making a decision, it’s best to read the terms and conditions.

Loan Accounts – Charges for specific services and accounts (PDF 33KB)

This information is general in nature and has been prepared without taking your objectives, needs and overall financial situation into account. For this reason, you should consider the appropriateness of the information to your own circumstances and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.

Taxation considerations in this publication should not be interpreted or used as tax advice or a tax guide.

+LVR stands for the initial loan to value ratio. LVR is the amount of your loan compared to the Bank’s valuation of your property offered to secure your loan expressed as a percentage. Home loan rates for new loans are set based on the initial LVR and won’t change during the life of the loan as the LVR changes.