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Hi all,
I have a question regarding the minimum square metres that banks generally accept for apartments in order to accept a loan.
I have heard that 50 SQ M is generally the minimum accepted by banks. Is this 50 SQ M inclusive or exclusive of balcony? Reason I ask is that I am looking to invest in a property that is 48 SQ M internal, and 6 SQ M balcony, totalling 54 SQM. Will the bank see this as a 50 SQ M+ investment or below?
Your comments are most appreciated.
Regards,
AjayHi Ajay
I think it excludes balcony area.
St George can do Besits as small as 25 square metres too.
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48 Sq M you will not have too much of a problem in obtaining the right loan.
Usually it is the internal living space that lenders look for when assessing whether they want to take on the security or not.
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