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Demand for no-deposit loans reaffirmed

by Staff Reporter8 minute read
The Adviser

Mortgage products requiring little or no deposit look set to thrive because of Australian’s inability to save.

According to business information company Datamonitor, a large number of respondents in a survey of 2,000 Australians said that they had saved little or no deposit for a home loan.

Only 34 per cent of the respondents surveyed that had a mortgage saved a deposit of 20 per cent or more. 

Moreover, 15 per cent of mortgagors had no deposit at all and a further eight per cent had a deposit of only five per cent or less.

The survey also found that 55 per cent of those without a mortgage did not expect to ever be able to purchase a home.

According to Datamonitor the main reasons for this was not being able to afford repayments, as well as high rental costs that make it difficult for many to save a deposit.

Published: 19-02-08

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