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Discover how much a $800,000 home loan could cost from month to month. Compare mortgage interest rates, fees, features and benefits to work out which lenders may offer you the most value.
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5.84%
5.86%
$5,076
Australian Credit Licence 230686
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Products issued by ubank, part of NAB
- Special
- Owner Occupied
- Variable
- 40% min deposit
- P&I
5.79%
5.83%
$5,052
Australian Credit Licence 395219
Fees & charges apply
- Owner Occupied
- Variable
- 10% min deposit
- P&I
5.74%
5.65%
$5,028
Australian Credit Licence 234945
Fees & charges apply
- 2024 Award Winner
- Special
- Owner Occupied
- Variable
- 20% min deposit
- P&I
6.04%
6.09%
$5,174
Australian Credit Licence 240399
Fees & charges apply
- Owner Occupied
- Variable
- 40% min deposit
- P&I
6.04%
5.95%
$5,174
Australian Credit Licence 234945
Fees & charges apply
- Special
- Investor
- Variable
- 20% min deposit
- P&I
5.69%
5.95%
$5,004
Australian Credit Licence 395219
Fees & charges apply
- Owner Occupied
- Fixed 3 years
- 10% min deposit
- P&I
7.24%
7.26%
$5,777
Australian Credit Licence 395219
Fees & charges apply
- Investor
- Variable
- 20% min deposit
- P&I
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