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I had been told that the First Home Owners Grant (FHOG) could only be used for buying your own home, so I basically gave up on it for using it as a partial deposit on my first investment property. However, yesterday, I met with my bank home loan lender, and he basically said that the FHOG would be fine as most of the deposit, along with, say $3000 for legals. Whats the go with this?
Captain Picard
If you are OK with fraud then go for it.
I can’t believe a bank employee would encourage this.
Read the rulings at http://www.osr.nsw.gov.au. The FHOG is clearly designed for people buying their homes.
Sorry if I come across a little harsh – just annoyed at people who encourage others to take financial risks like this. You are the one who carries the responsibility – not him!
Simon Macks
Mortgage Broker
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G’day Picard…
I suggest you talk to a lender that knows what they are talking about. It is a FHOG not FIPG.
You were always right.
Cheers
Pte. Bill
Bill O’Mara
Real Estate,Mortgages,Share Market Strategies.
[email protected]Thanks for your comments guys. It looks like my deposit will take a while longer to save up, as I have no equity.
Captain Picard
The recommended website is down so not sure but I did hear a story…
Buy unit with tenant on 10 or 11 month lease to go, take rent for this period and then move in before 12months is up.
I do not know the legalities of this strategy and it may well be fraudulent as well. Will wait for website to come back online.
That is OK. You just need to move in before the 12 months is up.
Cheers,
Simon Macks
Mortgage Broker
[email protected]
0425 228 985Comments may not be relevant to individual circumstances. If you intend making any investment, financial or taxation decision you should consult a professional adviser.
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