The lender's variable rate paying principal & interest (P&I) for owner occupiers was cut down to 2.04% p.a. (2.05% p.a. comparison rate*), for loan-to-value (LVR) ratios up to 90%.
Tic:Toc now also claims to have the lowest fee-free variable loan paying (P&I) for investors, now down to 2.19% p.a. (2.20% p.a. comparison rate*) for borrowers with maximum LVRs of 90%.
Buying a home or looking to refinance? The table below features home loans with some of the lowest interest rates on the market for owner occupiers.
Lender | Home Loan | Interest Rate | Comparison Rate* | Monthly Repayment | Repayment type | Rate Type | Offset | Redraw | Ongoing Fees | Upfront Fees | LVR | Lump Sum Repayment | Additional Repayments | Split Loan Option | Tags | Features | Link | Compare |
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6.04% p.a. | 6.06% p.a. | $2,408 | Principal & Interest | Variable | $0 | $530 | 90% | Featured 4.6 Star Customer Ratings |
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5.99% p.a. | 5.90% p.a. | $2,396 | Principal & Interest | Variable | $0 | $0 | 80% | Featured Apply In Minutes |
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6.09% p.a. | 6.11% p.a. | $2,421 | Principal & Interest | Variable | $0 | $250 | 60% | Featured Unlimited Redraws |
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Tic:Toc head of marketing and communications Laura Osti said there's now "no excuse" not to find a competitive interest rate.
"Tic:Toc wants to prove to Australians that refinancing to a lower rate isn’t a burden, it’s a right," she said.
"We’ve made the process fast and simple, so that Australians can take control and look after themselves by getting the best possible home loan for them."
Related: UBank removes LMI for 15% deposits, Athena cuts variable rates
Fixed loans continue their hiking trip
As well as some cuts, Tic:Toc also raised interest rates on some home loans, most notably in the fixed space.
Some highlights include:
- Investment Fixed IO 1 Year: 43 basis point rise to 2.82% p.a. (2.85% p.a. comparison rate*)
- Live-In P&I Fixed 4 Years: 10 basis point rise to 2.59% p.a. (2.23% p.a. comparison rate*)
Tic:Toc is not the only lender to raise rates on fixed loans lately, with Westpac, Aussie, UBank, and Citi having done so in recent weeks.
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