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Payments Calculator

Estimate your total monthly home loan and AffordAssist deferred deposit agreement (DDA) payments.

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Property value
Loan (LVR)
Loan amount
Loan term
years
Repayment type
Interest rate
LMI estimated
LMI value
Available funds
Monthly payments
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Loan-deposit summary
Property purchase price less property value, variance
Your cash deposit
As percentage of property purchase price
%
Loan-deposit amount needed to obtain the home loan
AffordAssist offers an Australian first deposit solution, a proprietary Deferred Deposit Agreement (DDA) which may be used for all or part-of the deposit and includes a no-interest payment plan.
An AffordAssist DDA together with a panel of approved lenders make it possible to obtain a home loan and complete the property purchase / settlement.

Purchase type
First-home owner grant
http://www.firsthome.gov.au/
Other grant
Other / incentives
AffordAssist deferred deposit agreement (DDA) amount
DDA amount as percentage of property purchase price
0%
Interest free term
months 
Is the property off-the-plan / still being built?
Additional funds paid into trust account and fully applied to settlement
Property-deposit summary
Balance paid after settlement / completion
As percentage of property purchase price
0%
Payable within
months
Monthly interest free payments
Research has been undertaken to ensure the accuracy of the above figures. They are an estimate ONLY. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the figures and will always propose that you undertake your own research before you make any financial decisions