Browse Forums Buying Land Re: Land deposit on new land. 2Feb 16, 2019 11:23 pm Sure will - and if you can muster up another 10%, then the lender should combine that with your deposit as 20% and you won't need lender's mortgage insurance. But bear in mind that doesn't guarantee finance approval - it doesn't mean you can service a loan, it just means you had cash to pay the deposit. They'll still do their due diligence. I bought land and everything I paid was counted by the lender - $1,000 holding deposit on signing contract, then the balance of 5% deposit with the developer on finance approval. The lender took that 5% into account and only needed 15% from me to make the 20%. Exactly the same with the builder - every cent you pay the builder forms part of your contribution to the loan, so make sure you keep the receipts to be able to present these to your lender so they know when you've reached your contribution amount and they pay the rest. Re: Land deposit on new land. 3Feb 23, 2019 8:52 am Jays89 Hi there Just passing by for advice I have paid a 10% deposit on a vacated land in a new estate will that money I paid for the deposit factor and help in the loan when I apply for finance?? Would advise that you have a chat with your bank 1st before you make any payments- some of these deposits are non- refundable. If possible put a subject to finance clause/condition! In NSW the maximum deposit for building work is 5% until the builder provides HBCF insurance 1 4814 13 6602 Yeah I don't know why I came to a forum. Place is full of wierdos/pedos thought internet may help but I suppose I'll try my luck with someone in person. Cheers. I tried… 0 6414 |