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We're passionate about getting our clients the right home loan, investment loan, car loan or even construction loan. We have exclusive technology that helps us work with the majority of our clients completely online, but we're always here to chat if you need us.
As a Mortgage Broker we work with the major banks, smaller lenders and non bank lenders to get the right loan for our clients. We have access to more than 2,000 loan products from lenders across Australia so we're confident that once understanding your financial situation, we can find the best option for you. We can also give you a good idea of what products you will qualify for before you apply, meaning you won't impact your credit score or waste days waiting for a response.
Some of our recent reviews describe us as 'extremely professional', 'provide exceptional service' and 'do all the legwork'. We're also a proud member of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia.
If you're looking to buy, refinance, build or even buy a new car, Simple Lending is here to help. Feel free to book a time to chat with one of our Licensed Mortgage Brokers here to see how we can help.
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Nitin Jain
Nick is very good and had been really helpful with our journey. Highly recommend
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Anthony Scotts
Awesome guys to deal with, my financial request was not easy and Nick was all over it from day one. You would be crazy not to deal with these guys !
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Louise Griffiths
Carl and the team have been fantastic. I've used them twice - for my first home purchase and again more recently for a refinance. I both highly recommend them and would use them again.
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Jared Ridler
Big thanks to Carl for your help through the process! Made it all a breeze with clear quick communication and got us into our new home!
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Ingrid Rollero
Carl and the team are very quick and efficient. Have been them for a few years and happy to recommend to anyone!
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Elizabeth Bottomley
Carl Elsass was a wonderful help to my husband and I as we bought our first property. Carl was very responsive, knowledgeable and guided us through the process with great care and attention to detail. We would highly recommend using Azura ...
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Kirsten Turco
Nick gave us a friendly service & was extremely helpful. Highly recommended!
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Harry
Working with Nick to purchase our first home was a seamless experience. His knowledge of the market was exceptional and was quick to respond to all our questions. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend his services. Thanks Nick!
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claudia alvarez
I was extremely pleased by the service provided from Carl Elsass. He was very helpful and very clear by explaining every aspect of the mortgage process. From start to finish, He attended to all the documents required as well as arranging a suitable loan within a very short period with my minimum involvement. Thank you! Claudia Marcela
Obtaining pre-approval before beginning your property search is highly recommended for first home buyers. Pre-approval provides you with a clear understanding of your borrowing capacity, helping you focus on properties within your realistic price range and avoid disappointment. It demonstrates to real estate agents and vendors that you're a serious buyer with confirmed financing capability, potentially giving you an advantage in negotiations. Pre-approval can expedite the purchasing process when you find the right property, as much of the lending assessment has already been completed. The pre-approval process typically takes 1 to 2 weeks and involves a preliminary assessment of your financial position. However, it's important to understand that pre-approval is conditional and subject to final property valuation and verification of your circumstances at settlement. Most pre-approvals remain valid for 3 to 6 months, giving you adequate time to search for your ideal home with confidence.
Simple Lending specialises in providing comprehensive finance and mortgage broking services specifically tailored for first home buyers across Australia. We connect you with a wide range of lenders and loan products to find suitable financing solutions for your property purchase. Our services include home loan applications, refinancing options, and guidance through government schemes available to first home buyers. We handle the paperwork, liaise with lenders on your behalf, and provide ongoing support throughout the entire loan process. Our expertise helps first home buyers understand their borrowing capacity, explore different loan structures, and secure appropriate interest rates that align with their financial circumstances.
Beyond the property price and deposit, first home buyers need to budget for substantial additional costs that can total 5% to 7% of the property value. Stamp duty represents the largest additional expense, calculated as a percentage of the property price and varying by state, though first home buyer concessions may apply. Legal and conveyancing fees typically range from $1,500 to $3,000 for property transfer processes. Building and pest inspections cost approximately $400 to $800 but provide crucial information about the property condition. Lenders Mortgage Insurance may be required if your deposit is less than 20%, potentially costing several thousand dollars. Loan establishment fees, valuation fees, and ongoing costs like council rates, strata fees, and home insurance must also be considered. Moving expenses, immediate property maintenance, and new household items add to initial outlays. Our mortgage brokers provide detailed cost breakdowns specific to your property purchase, helping you budget accurately and avoid financial surprises. Understanding these costs early in your planning ensures you're financially prepared for the complete home buying experience.
Mortgage brokers in Australia are typically paid through commissions from lenders rather than directly by borrowers, meaning our services generally don't cost you anything upfront. When your loan settles, the lender pays the broker an initial commission, usually a percentage of the loan amount. Brokers may also receive ongoing commissions throughout the life of your loan, which are much smaller annual payments. This commission structure is regulated by law, with caps on the amounts lenders can pay. The commission system is designed so that brokers are incentivised to find suitable loans for borrowers while maintaining competitive interest rates. Some brokers may charge fees for specific services, but this must be clearly disclosed upfront. Our transparent approach ensures you understand exactly what services we provide and how we're compensated. This arrangement allows first home buyers to access professional mortgage broking services and expert guidance without additional out-of-pocket expenses during an already costly property purchase process.
Home loan applications require comprehensive documentation to verify your identity, income, expenses, and financial position. You'll need to provide identification documents such as your driver's licence and passport. Income verification typically requires recent payslips, employment contracts, tax returns for the past two years, and bank statements covering 3 to 6 months. If you're self-employed, you'll need business financial statements, accountant-prepared tax returns, and business bank statements. Additional documentation includes details of existing debts, credit card statements, information about any assets you own, and proof of your deposit savings history. For the property purchase, you'll need the contract of sale and council rates notices. Some lenders may request additional documentation specific to your circumstances. Our team provides you with a comprehensive checklist tailored to your situation and helps ensure all required documents are properly prepared and submitted to avoid processing delays.
The home loan application process duration varies depending on several factors, including lender requirements, your financial complexity, and current market conditions. Generally, the process takes between 2 to 6 weeks from application submission to final approval. Pre-approval can often be obtained within 1 to 2 weeks, giving you confidence when house hunting and making offers. The formal application stage typically requires 2 to 4 weeks, during which lenders conduct detailed assessments of your finances, employment, and the property valuation. Some applications may take longer if additional documentation is required or if there are unique circumstances to consider. Factors that can extend timeframes include self-employment income verification, complex financial situations, or property-related issues. Our mortgage brokers work diligently to ensure your application is complete and accurate from the outset, helping to minimise delays and keep the process moving efficiently.
Having existing debts or limited credit history doesn't necessarily prevent you from obtaining a home loan, but it does require careful assessment and potentially specialised lending solutions. Lenders evaluate your overall financial position, including your ability to service all debts while maintaining living expenses. Existing debts like personal loans, credit cards, or car loans reduce your borrowing capacity, but manageable debt levels with consistent repayment history can actually demonstrate responsible financial behaviour. Limited credit history is common among first home buyers and can be addressed by providing alternative evidence of your financial reliability, such as rental payment history, utility bill payments, and savings patterns. Some lenders specialise in working with borrowers who have unique circumstances or are building their credit profile. Strategies may include paying down existing debts before applying, providing larger deposits, or including a guarantor. Our experienced mortgage brokers work with diverse lenders who have varying appetite for different risk profiles and can identify suitable options for your specific situation.
Australia offers several government initiatives to support first home buyers in entering the property market. The First Home Owner Grant provides financial assistance, with amounts varying by state and territory, typically ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 for eligible new homes. The First Home Loan Deposit Scheme allows qualifying buyers to purchase with a 5% deposit without paying Lenders Mortgage Insurance, with the government acting as guarantor for the remaining 15%. The First Home Super Saver Scheme enables you to save for your deposit through your superannuation fund, potentially reducing tax obligations. Some states also offer stamp duty concessions or exemptions for first home buyers. Eligibility criteria, property price caps, and benefit amounts differ across jurisdictions. Our team stays current with all available schemes and can determine which programs you may qualify for based on your specific circumstances.
The deposit required for first home buyers can vary significantly depending on your circumstances and the loan product you choose. Traditionally, lenders prefer a 20% deposit, which helps you avoid Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI). However, many first home buyers successfully purchase properties with deposits as low as 5% of the property value. Some lenders even offer loans with deposits as low as 2% under specific conditions. Government schemes like the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme can help eligible buyers purchase with deposits as low as 5% without paying LMI. The exact amount you'll need depends on the property price, your income, existing debts, and the specific lender requirements. Our mortgage brokers assess your individual situation to determine realistic deposit requirements and explore all available options.
Fixed and variable interest rates represent two different approaches to home loan pricing, each with distinct advantages and considerations. Fixed interest rates remain unchanged for a specified period, typically 1 to 5 years, providing predictable repayment amounts and protection against interest rate increases. This stability helps with budgeting and financial planning, particularly valuable for first home buyers establishing their household finances. Variable interest rates fluctuate based on market conditions and lender decisions, meaning your repayments can increase or decrease over time. Variable loans often offer more flexibility with features like offset accounts, redraw facilities, and the ability to make additional repayments without penalties. Some borrowers choose split loans, combining both fixed and variable portions to balance stability with flexibility. The choice depends on your risk tolerance, financial goals, and market expectations. Our mortgage brokers analyse current market conditions and your personal circumstances to help you understand which option may be more suitable for your situation.