Building a new home

From construction loans to land finance, we will help you find the right funding options and manage the process from start to finish.

Congratulations on taking the first step towards building your dream home! Creating a home that perfectly suits your needs and style can be a thrilling experience. However, navigating the financing process can be overwhelming. That's where we come in.
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Fast Loan Comparison

Our experienced brokers will compare thousands of home loans from over 25 leading lenders to find the best options tailored to your unique financial situation. We consider factors like interest rates, loan features, and repayment terms to ensure you get the best deal.

We do the hard work

We consider a range of options for you. Using our understanding and knowledge of the current market, we look at different loans and quickly narrow it down to the ones that suit your specific needs. Then we choose together

Simplified Application

We don’t stop at just finding the finance. We’ll help complete the paperwork, manage the application process and follow it through to approval. Leaving you time to get excited about your new home.

We negotiate with 25+ major lenders

(So all you have to do is focus on finding your dream home)

Looking to build or invest?

Here are some quick tips that shoudl answer common questions for home builders.

Time on your side

One of the biggest advantages of buying off the plan is time. Unlike traditional property purchases with relatively short windows to round up the total finance, you will have at least 12 months, if not longer, to settle. Savvy buyers will take advantage of this extra time to save their pennies and reduce their borrowings.

New home, no hassles

If you dream of a new home but have nightmares at the thought of building one, an off-the-plan purchase may be the perfect compromise. Although you will not get to design everything as you would with a custom-built home, most off-the-plan developments allow some customisation of finishes and fixtures. Make sure your contract outlines what you can tailor and that you are clear on any additional costs.

First-home-buyer advantage

Various incentives are still being dangled in front of first-home-buyers, which may add to the appeal of buying off the plan.

Concessions vary across Australia and some have been curbed since January 1, so visit your State or Territory web site for the latest information on grants and exemptions. You can also research your eligibility for stamp duty concessions on new properties at www.stampdutycalculator.com.au

Investment incentive

Off-the-plan apartments are often pitched heavily at investors due to the tax* benefits that come with depreciation on new properties and rental guarantees. Tax savings will depend on your individual circumstances, but generally the newer the property, the higher the depreciation allowance for the building and fixtures.

Investors may also be offered attractive rental guarantees for a limited period. Make sure you do your homework on rental returns on similar properties in the area before accepting the developer’s terms. Be wary of over-inflated rental guarantees. Builders will sometimes promise a high-rent yield to lure investors, build the cost into the property price and then subsidise any gap themselves for a short period. When the rental guarantee expires, you may find the actual market rent falls well short of what you originally pocketed. If investing, make sure you have the option to manage the property yourself or with your chosen property manager from the time you take possession.

Beware a boom

Many buyers get swept up on a wave of rising property prices when they hand over their deposit in exchange for a floor plan. Historically, property is a consistent long-term performer, but property prices can plateau and even wane at the mercy of economic factors.

Buyers also need to be wary of over-supply, which may devalue their property. 

Make sure you consider the bigger picture if buying off the plan. Research how many other developments are planned in the area and whether any increase in apartment numbers is justified by new or improved infrastructure, such as transport corridors, business precincts, universities or hospitals.

Be discerning about the developer

Make sure you purchase from a reputable builder and take the time to research their previous projects. Do they use quality contractors? Do they deliver projects on time? Make a point of visiting some of their projects so you can assess the finished product first-hand.

Top Tips

  • Investments like this are big decisions, so investing in the right professionals to have onside before you commit is money well spent. Ensure you get professional legal advice on any contract before you sign it and that you speak with your financial advisor or tax professional to make sure you’ve got the right advice from day one.
  • Make sure your deposit will be refunded if the project doesn’t go ahead by a certain date.
  • Make sure the contract contains as much detail as possible about the finished product.
  • Be clear on what finishes and fixtures you can customise.
  • Find out if you can on-sell during construction in case your circumstances change.
  • Ask if you can inspect the site during construction.
  • Talk to your mortgage broker about

Helping you achieve your next big goal in life, property or business!

The Loan + Finance Brokers are a West Australian finance and mortgage brokerage headquartered in West Perth. We combine the latest technology, a wide-ranging lender panel and our detail-orientated approach to ensure we find the best fit loan for your needs and requirements.

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West Perth, WA 6005

Luminosity Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 163 290 435) ATF the Luminosity Trust (ABN 44 624 297 716)
Luminosity Holdings Pty Ltd (Credit Representative 480368) is a Credit Representative of QED Credit Services PTY LTD (Australian Credit Licence 387856).
This website provides general information only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Your full financial situation and requirements need to be considered prior to any offer and acceptance of a loan product.