Ahr Finance

Investment Property Loan

An investment property loan is used to purchase property intended for rental income or long-term capital growth.

At AHR Finance, we assist in structuring lending for investment properties based on your situation, including loan features, deposit requirements, and lender policies.

Investment lending may differ from owner-occupied loans, with varying requirements depending on the lender and overall scenario.

Structuring Lending For Investment Properties

Investment lending involves more than just selecting an interest rate. It requires the right loan structure, appropriate features, and alignment with your overall position.

We assist in presenting options across a range of lenders, helping ensure your lending is structured to suit your investment scenario.

Long-Term Investment
Lending

Loan structures suited for property held as an investment.

Rental Income
Considerations

Understanding how lenders assess rental income and servicing.

Flexible Loan Features

Options such as offset accounts or interest-only repayments, subject to lender criteria.

Loan features such as interest-only repayments, offset accounts, and flexible terms may be available depending on the lender and scenario. We assist in structuring these options based on your individual circumstances.

Managing Investment Lending Effectively

Choosing an investment loan involves comparing lenders, understanding policy differences, and structuring lending appropriately.

At AHR Finance, we assist by reviewing options, structuring your loan, and managing the process from application through to settlement.

Portfolio Structuring

Supporting lending across single or multiple investment properties.

Security & Equity Use

Understanding how equity and property security are assessed.

Lender Policy Alignment

Matching your scenario with suitable lender criteria

Rental Income Assessment

How lenders treat rental income for servicing purposes.

Experience across lender policy
Understanding lender differences helps structure stronger applications
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suncorp
firstmac
Great-Southern-Bank-Logo
BB-logo
GST-logo-4
liberty
resimac
Better Choice
Pepper money
Bank-of-melbrone
Bank-West-Logo
MA-logo
AMP-logo-1
nab
macquarie bank
westpac
La Trobe
Bluestone
Bank of Sydney
common wealth bank
FINSURE Loans BRIDGE
FINSURE Loans PLUS
Firefighters Mutual Bank.
FINSURE Loans MAX (1)
Hejaz Islamic Credit Solutions (1)
honey
HSBC Bank
Macquarie Bank
Myloan Elect
prospa
qudos
Teachers Mutual Bank
ubank
uptain
anz logo
bank of australia
suncorp
firstmac
Great-Southern-Bank-Logo
BB-logo
GST-logo-4
liberty
resimac
Better Choice
Pepper money
Bank-of-melbrone
Bank-West-Logo
MA-logo
AMP-logo-1
nab
macquarie bank
westpac
La Trobe
Bluestone
Bank of Sydney
common wealth bank
FINSURE Loans BRIDGE
FINSURE Loans PLUS
Firefighters Mutual Bank.
FINSURE Loans MAX (1)
Hejaz Islamic Credit Solutions (1)
honey
HSBC Bank
Macquarie Bank
Myloan Elect
prospa
qudos
Teachers Mutual Bank
ubank
uptain
anz logo
bank of australia
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FAQ

Common Questions

How much deposit do I need for an investment property?
Most lenders typically require around 10–20% deposit, depending on your financial position and loan structure.
Yes, many investors use equity from their existing property to fund deposits for new investments.
Yes, they usually have stricter requirements and slightly higher rates, as they are designed for income-generating properties rather than owner-occupied homes.