A guide to the lowest rate home loan offerings fixed and variable as of December 5 as RBA cuts cash rate to 3%

A guide to the lowest rate home loan offerings fixed and variable as of December 5 as RBA cuts cash rate to 3%
Larry SchlesingerDecember 7, 2020

The Reserve Bank has cut the cash rate to 3%, which is its lowest setting since the GFC.

NAB, among those lenders to tip a December rate cut, now also expects a further 25 basis point rate cut next year, probably around May.

Lenders are expected to once again hold off passing on the full rate cut to borrowers, with about 20 out of the 25 basis points expected to be shaved from variable rates.

NAB and Bank of Queensland have already announced they will pass on 20 basis points to borrowers on December 10 and December 21 respectively, while ING Direct will pass on all 25 basis points from December 24. 

Fixed rates are likely to continue to fall as lenders seek to lock in borrowers and circumvent the government’s ban on mortgage exit fees.

These are the lowest advertised mortgage rates based on listings by ratecity.com.auMozo.com.au and infochoice.com.au as of December 5:

Lowest variable rate offerings:

Provider

Loan name

Rate

Comparison rate*

Mortgage ViewPro pack5.42%5.44%

Loans.com.au

Blackboard special

5.42%

5.45%

My mortgage freedom.com.au

Low rate (LVR up to 75%)

5.43%

5.74%

UBank

UHome loan for refinancing

5.47%

5.47%

Nationwide Mortgage

True Saver home loan

5.47%

5.47%

Lowest one-year fixed-rate offerings

Provider

Loan name

Rate

Comparison rate*

My mortgage freedom.com.au

Fixed rate (LVR up to 75%)

4.99%

5.78%

Community First Credit Union

Honeymoon

4.99%

6.46%

UBank

UHome loan for refinancing – fixed rate

5.03%

5.54%

Lowest three-year fixed-rate offerings

Provider

Loan name

Rate

Comparison rate*

ResiFlexi Fixed Plus 755.09%5.99%

UBank

UHome loan for refinancing – fixed rate

5.13%

5.40%

Pacific Mortgage Group

PMG Fixed

5.19%

5.43%

*A comparison rate includes both the interest rate and the fees and charges relating to a loan, combined into a single percentage figure.

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Larry Schlesinger

Larry Schlesinger was a property writer at Property Observer

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