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RENOVATION HOME LOAN 

Renovation Home Loans for Your Dream Makeover

Transform Your Space into the place you want to live

Elevate Your Home: Customized Renovation Financing Solutions to Enhance Your Living Space

Revitalize your home with our renovation home loans tailored to meet your specific project needs. Whether you're planning a small renovation or a major transformation, our flexible financing options and competitive rates will help you bring your vision to life. With Clear Path Home Loans, you can embark on your renovation journey with confidence, knowing that we are here to support you every step of the way.

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Our experienced team of mortgage experts understands the unique challenges and requirements that come with home renovations. We will guide you through the loan application process, provide personalized advice on financing options, and ensure a seamless experience as you enhance and add value to your home.

How we help you renovate?

More and more people are turning to home renovations to find their forever home

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Flexible Financing
Options

We offer a range of flexible financing options tailored to your renovation project, ensuring you have the funds you need to bring your vision to life. Whether you're planning a small upgrade or a complete home makeover, we will work with you to find the most suitable loan solution that aligns with your budget and goals.

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Expert Advice and
Guidance

Our team of experienced mortgage brokers specializes in renovation loans and understands the intricacies involved in home improvement projects. We provide expert advice and guidance on navigating the renovation process, including assessing the costs, determining the loan amount, and understanding the loan terms. We are here to ensure you make informed decisions and optimize your renovation investment.

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Streamlined Application Process

We streamline the loan application process, making it efficient and hassle-free for you. Our team will assist you in gathering the necessary documentation, submitting the application, and liaising with lenders on your behalf. We strive to make the process as smooth as possible, allowing you to focus on your renovation plans while we handle the financing details.

home owner Planning a home renovation after securing a construction home loan
"Clear Path found us some really good options when refinancing our home. The team really went the extra mile to secure us a great deal"

Jim Kale

Home Owner - Mermaid Beach

  • How much deposit do I need to buy my first home?
    The deposit required for your first home can vary, but typically, lenders may require a deposit of at least 5% to 20% of the property's purchase price. However, there are options available, such as low deposit home loans, which allow you to put down a smaller deposit.
  • What is the process of getting pre-approved for a home loan?
    Pre-approval involves a lender reviewing your financial situation and determining the maximum loan amount they are willing to lend you. To get pre-approved, you'll typically need to provide details about your income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. It's a helpful step to understand your budget and demonstrate to sellers that you are a serious buyer.
  • What additional costs should I consider when buying a home?
    In addition to the purchase price, you should budget for other costs such as stamp duty (a tax on property purchases), legal fees, inspection costs, mortgage insurance (if applicable), and moving expenses. It's important to factor in these costs to ensure you have a comprehensive budget for your home purchase.
  • How does the First Home Owner Grant work?
    he First Home Owner Grant is a government incentive aimed at assisting first-time home buyers. Eligibility criteria and grant amounts vary between states and territories. Generally, it provides a one-time financial grant that can be put towards the purchase of your first home. Be sure to check the specific details and requirements in your area.
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