At Easy Street, we provide a range of investment property loans. All our home loans are eligible for investment purposes and are structured as principle and interest loans.
To find out which loan is right for you, compare the features and benefits of all our home loans, or for more detail, visit our home loans page.
| Why it's important to find the right loan for your investment
| It pays to find a competitive home loan for your investment property. The money you could save by having the right loan could help you fund other investments, pay off your loan sooner, undertake redevelopments, renovations on your residential or investment property or even boost your savings.
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Paying a deposit on your investment property
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At Easy Street, you can borrow up to 95% of the purchase price with Lender's Mortgage Insurance (LMI) or up to 80% without LMI. This means you may only need as little as 5% deposit. You might also be able to reduce the amount of deposit you require for your loan by using available equity in your existing home.
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Can you afford an investment property?
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You can use our investment property calculator options to help answer questions such as how much you can borrow, your repayments, and how potential rental payments could affect your loan repayments and affordability.
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Your investment property and your finances
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Owning an investment property can change the amount of tax you pay. You should always seek advice from your accountant on investment and taxation considerations for your particular situation.
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How to apply for an investment property loan with Easy Street
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Trash the paperwork - the easiest way to apply for a home loan with Easy Street is online. It will only take about 10 minutes provided you have all the relevant information handy.
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Alternatively, you can apply over the phone by calling 1300 13 14 65 8am-8pm weekdays and 8am-3pm Saturdays.
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Things you might like to know
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* Terms and conditions, fees and charges apply - details available on application. All loans subject to lending guidelines.
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