How to get a construction loan
Lenders typically offer a 'construction option' on selected types of home loan; that’s what Westpac does too. Our Flexi First Option, Rocket Repay and Fixed Options Home Loans all offer a construction loan option.
The application process for this type of loan differs from that of a standard home loan.
Most lenders will ask you to provide a number of relevant documents upfront, including council-approved plans and specifications, your signed and dated building contract, builders risk insurance policy details, quotes from contractors, as well as everything you need to apply for a regular home loan, like details of your income, employment, and credit score.
You will also need a valuation of your proposed new construction. Usually a registered valuer, nominated by or on behalf of your lender, will do this.
Can first home buyers get a construction loan?
We're often asked this and the short answer is yes, providing you meet our home loan eligibility criteria.
Deposit for a construction loan
Once your loan is approved, you will then have to pay the deposit, which may differ from lender to lender. Do your due diligence and consider things like interest rates, comparison rates, loan terms and how things will change if costs escalate.
At Westpac, we generally require a 20% deposit (and a loan-to-value ratio (LVR) below 80%) for home loans with construction options – similar to other standard home loans.
You can still apply for a construction home loan option with an LVR above 80%, but you will most likely need to pay lenders mortgage insurance (LMI). Find out more about saving for a deposit and how LMI could play a role.
Before things kick-off, it helps to be aware of regulations, lending criteria and the building process. Check out the Australian Government’s yourhome website for more information.
Not just a lender
The people who carry out your build and renovation will include licensed builders, subcontractors, insurance reps and more.
Our home loan specialists are experts in the construction process and will act as an intermediary between you and your suppliers. We’ll make sure your construction loan option progress payments align with the completion of construction milestones and that your repayment timings work with your financial situation.
If during the process, building plans, timings or costs change during construction (often the most stressful part of major renovations or builds), it’s a good idea to let your construction loan specialist know as soon as you can.
Will price variations impact my finance and repayments?
Cost increases usually require credit approval. If you’re with Westpac, we may need to get a revised valuation of the property, which can result in extra fees or a loan limit reduction. Make sure to speak to your home loan expert before committing to any cost changes.
What’s next?
If you're at the beginning of your journey, it's likely you will be considering things such as:
- Estimates for design costs
- Breakdown of costs for each stage of construction
- Availability of licensed builders and key contractors
- Council approvals
- The construction period / loan term (factoring in delays)
- Your financial position.
Then, it’s a good idea to speak to a lender who can help you decide what’s best for you and your financial situation.
Westpac can help. Call us on 132 558, learn more about construction home loan options, Westpac's other home loan products, or visit any branch across Australia to talk to your local Westpac lender.