Update resultsUpdate
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
6.09% p.a.
6.15% p.a.
$2,421
Principal & Interest
Fixed
$0
$798
80%
6.19% p.a.
6.17% p.a.
$2,447
Principal & Interest
Fixed
$0
$798
80%
6.29% p.a.
6.22% p.a.
$2,473
Principal & Interest
Fixed
$0
$798
80%
6.29% p.a.
6.23% p.a.
$2,473
Principal & Interest
Fixed
$0
$798
80%
6.29% p.a.
6.57% p.a.
$2,473
Principal & Interest
Variable
$299
$299
80%
6.54% p.a.
6.66% p.a.
$2,180
Interest-only
Variable
$299
$299
80%
6.59% p.a.
6.29% p.a.
$2,197
Interest-only
Fixed
$299
$299
80%
6.59% p.a.
6.62% p.a.
$2,552
Principal & Interest
Variable
$0
$299
90%
6.59% p.a.
6.87% p.a.
$2,552
Principal & Interest
Variable
$299
$299
90%
6.69% p.a.
6.22% p.a.
$2,230
Interest-only
Fixed
$299
$299
80%
More home loans
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 .

Since 1999, ING has been providing Australians with access to a selection of flexible, low rate home loans.

With a multinational headquarters in The Netherlands, ING is the world's largest direct savings bank, and its status as an online-only lender means that they can pass the savings from not having to maintain branches onto customers by way of discounted rates and fee waivers.

Its ING home loans and transaction accounts have won numerous awards including the Money magazine – Money Minder of the Year, the 2016 Australian Financial Institution of the Year – Non Big 4 and the Non-Major Lender of the Year by The Adviser.

Because ING has no branches for customers to visit directly, their customer service has to make up for it, and it does in spades. You can ring their customer service centre, as well as use its online bank or mobile app, or you can get in touch through email if you'd prefer.

Australians based in Sydney can also visit the customer service centre in person.

As borrowers can only apply for an ING home loan over the phone or online, it's important to make sure you have all the available information you'll need to apply for a loan. Be sure you have the following available:

  • Proof of Identification: Enough to pass the 100 point check, which can include your passport, birth certificate, etc.
  • You will need to be able to provide evidence of your financial details when you apply, so make sure you hang on to your tax returns, pay slips, and other financial details.
  • You’ll need to agree to a credit check.
  • A list of your income against your expenses, which will show the lender a more complete view of your current financial situation as far as incoming and outgoing cash flow is concerned.
  • A list of assets and debts - assets include things like existing properties and investments as well as savings, while debts are any open lines of credit or other loans, etc.
  • Details about the property you're planning to buy, such as the price of the property and how much you are looking to borrow.

Additionally, anyone looking to refinance will need to provide statements the last six months of their existing loans, and anyone looking for a construction loan will have to provide proof of sale, council approved plans, and building quotes.

Collections: