How to use equity to purchase property

How to use equity to purchase property

Did you know your home could be the key to unlocking your next property investment, without needing a cash deposit? Discover how leveraging your home equity can open doors to wealth building, but also learn the crucial risks and considerations before you dive in.

Equity can be a powerful financial tool, which you may be able to use to fund the deposit on an investment property.

Your home equity is the difference between your property’s market value and the amount you owe on your mortgage. For example, if your home was worth $800,000 and your mortgage balance was $500,000, you’d have $300,000 in equity.

How do I access equity in my home?

To access your equity, you need to refinance or apply for a loan with your existing lender. However, not all your equity is usable equity.

Lenders typically allow you to borrow up to 80% of your property’s value, minus your remaining mortgage balance. So based on the hypothetical scenario above, you could potentially access up to $140,000 in usable equity:

$800,000 x 80% = $640,000, minus $500,000 owed = $140,000.

What are the benefits of using equity for a property investment?

  • No need for a cash deposit – You can use equity instead of saving for a deposit.
  • Wealth-building opportunity – Investing in property can help you build long-term wealth through capital growth and rental income.
  • Leverage – Using equity allows you to invest without using personal savings.
  • Potential tax benefits – Interest on an investment loan may be tax-deductible (although please consult a tax professional for advice).

What are the risks of cashing out equity?

  • Increased debt – Borrowing against your equity means taking on additional debt, which must be managed carefully.
  • Higher repayments – A larger loan can result in higher mortgage repayments.
  • Market fluctuations – If property values fall, you could end up with lower equity or even negative equity.
  • Lender restrictions – Lenders may have strict conditions on how much equity you can access.

How to borrow against your equity

When accessing equity, you can choose between:

  • Line of credit – A flexible option where you can draw funds as needed. This can be useful for ongoing investment costs but requires discipline to avoid excessive borrowing.
  • Lump-sum loan – A one-time increase in your mortgage, typically used for a property purchase or significant renovations. This provides certainty in loan repayments but requires careful budgeting.

What are the steps involved in using equity to buy an investment property?

The first step is to speak to a mortgage broker, who will determine how much usable equity you have, while informing you about your loan options and borrowing capacity. If you decide to proceed, your broker will help you get a pre-approval.

From there, you need to find the right property and then complete the purchase – just as you would in a standard home loan scenario.

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