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The Commonwealth Bank reduces the maximum loan-to-value ratios from 95 to 90 per cent

AUSTRALIAN property investors are set to be hit again as the nation’s largest bank tightens the screws on investment lending.

The Commonwealth Bank has tightened the screws on investment lending yet again. Picture: AFP
The Commonwealth Bank has tightened the screws on investment lending yet again. Picture: AFP

AUSTRALIAN property investors are set to be hit again as the nation’s largest bank tightens the screws on investment lending.

Investors will be forced to stump up larger deposits to buy property after the Commonwealth Bank revealed it would reducing the maximum loan-to-value ratios from 95 to 90 per cent.

This means borrowers must have a 10 per cent deposit instead of five per cent which was previously allowed to buy an investment property.

This means for a $300,000 property investors will now need to provide a $30,000 deposit instead of previously a $15,000 deposit.

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The Commonwealth Bank has tightened the screws on investment lending yet again. Picture: AFP
The Commonwealth Bank has tightened the screws on investment lending yet again. Picture: AFP

These changes are effective immediately and will not impact owner occupiers.

The bank’s executive general manager of home buying, Dan Huggins, said the move would help the bank to “meet customers’ needs while further strengthening our high quality home loan business and ensuring we continue to meet our responsible lending and regulatory obligations.”

The announcement comes a month after the Commonwealth Bank announced a record first half cash profit.

Originally published as The Commonwealth Bank reduces the maximum loan-to-value ratios from 95 to 90 per cent

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