Lock in some certainty
Know what your interest rate and repayments will be on your fixed loan for the full 1-5 year fixed term.
Get ahead
Make unlimited additional repayments on your variable rate. And up to $30k on your fixed rate during your fixed term – with no break cost[#]
Save on interest with an offset
Keep funds in an offset account to reduce the amount of interest on your variable loan balance.
Use extra funds if you need to
If you’ve made extra repayments, you can redraw extra fixed and variable loan repayments[#]
Unlike some other lenders, with Westpac you can redraw[2] your fixed loan extra repayments. So you've got the freedom to shift your ‘available’ funds into whichever fixed or variable account has the higher interest rate at the time... to pay less interest!
- No redraw fee
- No min redraw on available funds, and if you stay under your $30k fixed loan prepayment threshold, you avoid the break cost[#].
Up to $100k will be available to redraw from your variable loan online or over the phone each day (unlimited in-branch). For fixed loans you can redraw up to your prepayment threshold during your fixed term.
How to split your Westpac loan
New home loan
Buying or refinancing to us? Start applying online and one of our home loan specialists will call and chat through what a split loan means for you. Or if you have a question now, you've got plenty of ways to video chat, call or meet with a lender.
Current home loan
You can fix any portion of your variable rate loan balance anytime, in the Westpac App or Online Banking. How to split your variable rate. There may be a break cost[#] if you split your fixed rate loan before your fixed term ends. Book a callback for a break cost quote. Our home loan selector can also help you decide.
What else do you need to know?
You can split your Westpac home loan balance into multiple separate accounts – with separate fixed rate and variable rate account numbers, statements and, potentially, repayment dates.
Split loans can help you manage repayments, and take advantage of the flexibility of a variable interest rate and the repayment certainty of a fixed interest rate.
Splitting your loan balance into fixed and variable rate accounts gives you both flexibility and certainty. Here’s how it works:
- Choose how much of your loan balance you want to split between fixed and variable
- Know exactly what your rate and home loan repayments will be for the fixed term on your fixed rate portion
- Get flexible features on the variable rate account, like the ability to make and redraw unlimited extra repayments to pay off your home loan faster. And with our variable rate Rocket loan, the option of offset.
Good to know
- There’s no fee for splitting your home loan
- There may be an establishment fee or ongoing monthly fees on your new split home loan account (unless you package your loan for a $395 annual fee[#]).
- There may be a break cost[#] if you split your fixed loan or change its repayment type before your fixed rate term ends: request a break cost quote.
The interest rate on a variable rate home loans can fluctuate: it could go either up or down, which would affect your repayments.
Variable rate home loans tend to offer more flexibility. They allow you to make unlimited additional repayments if you find yourself with spare cash, so you’ll be able to pay off your loan early. You can also redraw these extra funds if you need them for things like renovating.
Our Rocket loans have features like offset – a transaction account linked to your loan that counts against your mortgage balance, to help reduce your interest. Calculate how much you could save with offset.
Fixed rate home loans have an interest rate that doesn't change for a set period of time, giving you the certainty of knowing what your repayments will be. With our fixed rate home loans[#], you can choose from our fixed rates between 1 to 5 years.
Fixing your interest rate means if interest rates rise or fall, your monthly repayments and interest charges will still stay the same for the duration of the fixed rate term.
Fixed rate loans offer repayment certainty but tend to be more restrictive. There are limits on the amount of extra repayments you can make. There could also be break costs for paying off your fixed rate home loan during fixed period. Or switching to another fixed rate or variable rate home loan, before your fixed home loan term ends.
Yes. You can package your split home loan amount (fixed and variable rate accounts) and bank account to enjoy the benefits of our Premier Advantage Package, including interest rate discounts and savings on a range of great products.
By packaging your split loan accounts, you’ll only pay one $395 annual package fee each year[#](package unavailable on our basic variable Flexi First Option home loan).
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