2. How do interest-only loans work?
If you’ve decided that you’d like to make interest-only payments on your home loan, you’ll need to request with your lender an interest-only period. Most lenders have an interest-only period time limit, which means that depending on your loan type, you’ll only be able to make interest-only payments for a fixed number of years over the life of the home loan.
Most lenders will allow longer interest-only repayment periods over the life of a loan for Investment loans.
At Westpac, it depends on the type of home loan on the time limits that will apply:
Owner-occupied home loan
With a mortgage on a property you live in, interest-only repayments apply for a maximum of 5 years over the life of the loan.
Investor home loan
With a mortgage on an investment property, interest-only repayments apply for a maximum of 15 years subject to approval and eligibility criteria.
What if I want to extend my interest-only period?
If you’ve reached the limit on the maximum allowable time on interest-only over the life of a loan, most lenders will not allow you to extend. However, you may be able to refinance your loan. It would be best to talk to your lender first, as refinancing with your current lender may be easier (as they already know you) than switching to another lender.
Can I pay interest-only repayments on a fixed rate home loan?
Yes. The type of home loan you have, variable or fixed rate home loan, doesn’t affect whether you can choose to make interest payments only. However, if you want interest-only repayments, this is subject to approval and you need to set that up before locking in your interest rate, as you can’t do it mid-term. Interest only repayments are capped at a maximum term of 5 years on an Owner-occupied home loan and up to 15 years on an Investment loan, subject to approval and eligibility criteria.
Is Interest Only in Advance the same thing?
No. At Westpac, Interest Only in Advance (IOA) is a repayment option, available only on fixed rate Investment Property Loans (IPLs) allowing customers to prepay between 3 to 12 months of interest up-front.
Customers who prepay 12 months in advance may receive an IOA discount.
Understanding Interest Only in Advance