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LenderHome LoanInterest Rate Comparison Rate* Monthly Repayment Repayment type Rate Type Offset Redraw Ongoing Fees Upfront Fees LVR Lump Sum Repayment Additional Repayments Split Loan Option TagsFeaturesLinkCompare
7.25% p.a.
6.72% p.a.
$2,729
Principal & Interest
Fixed
$0
$0
60%
6.55% p.a.
6.67% p.a.
$2,183
Interest-only
Variable
$0
$0
60%
6.75% p.a.
6.87% p.a.
$2,250
Interest-only
Variable
$0
$0
80%
7.25% p.a.
6.76% p.a.
$2,729
Principal & Interest
Fixed
$0
$0
60%
7.15% p.a.
7.26% p.a.
$2,383
Interest-only
Variable
$0
$0
70%
Important Information and Comparison Rate Warning

Base criteria of: a $400,000 loan amount, variable, fixed, principal and interest (P&I) home loans with an LVR (loan-to-value) ratio of at least 80%. However, the ‘Compare Home Loans’ table allows for calculations to be made on variables as selected and input by the user. Some products will be marked as promoted, featured or sponsored and may appear prominently in the tables regardless of their attributes. All products will list the LVR with the product and rate which are clearly published on the product provider’s website. Monthly repayments, once the base criteria are altered by the user, will be based on the selected products’ advertised rates and determined by the loan amount, repayment type, loan term and LVR as input by the user/you. *The Comparison rate is based on a $150,000 loan over 25 years. Warning: this comparison rate is true only for this example and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Rates correct as of .

FreedomLend is a 100% Australian-owned and operated non-bank lender which provides an online-only service from its Melbourne office. Being an online-only lender, it is able to cut out a lot of overheads and pass the savings and lower interest rates onto its customers. It brings freedom to its customers by providing online convenience, competitive products and guaranteed customer satisfaction.

Freedom Lend has recently taken out the Online Lender of the Year award in the 2018 Mozo Experts Choice Home Loan Awards.

As Freedom Lend is an online-only lender, customers do not have access to a branch network. However, this non-traditional lender offers its customers extended telephone support seven days a week. Home loan customers can also contact Freedom Lend through the online chat function on its website. This lender’s online presence is not restrictive as borrowers looking for face-to-face support can meet with a Freedom Lend consultant in its Melbourne office while those outside Melbourne can arrange a Skype meeting through the FreedomLend website.

Freedom lend home loans offers its customers a range of fixed and variable competitive mortgage and investment loans. This lender has flexible loan options and can even accommodate borrowers who have a small deposit. Its suite of great value online loans offer features such as free extra repayments, an offset account and no upfront fees. Freedom Lend Home Loans allows for up to 95 % LVR, which means you will need a deposit of 5% plus costs for home occupancy purposes that are listed on its website.

FreedomLend helps home buyers review and qualify selected home loans through its calculators and application process. Be it face to face, via voice chat or video conferencing, its loan specialists are willing to help you through your new home and investment purchases or refinance.

To apply for Freedom Lend home loans, jump on its website to submit an enquiry or set up an appointment with a home loan specialist. Before you do though, make sure you have these important documents prepared:

  • 100 points of ID (see the FreedomLend website for what qualifies)
  • Proof of income
    • PAYG: two most recent computer generated payslips or three months’ statements from financial institution showing regular salary credits with name of employer evident plus group certificate or tax return and assessment notice for the most recent year
    • Self-employed: tax returns for the past two years for both individuals and all business entities, two years’ full financial statements for all business entities (to include profit and loss and balance sheet), and two years Personal Tax Assessment Notices
  • Three months of bank account statements showing your savings history
  • Three months of all your credit card statements