Can I use my parent’s house as security or use a guarantor for my home loan?
Last Updated: 21 Dec 2015
It’s possible to use another property as security to purchase your home. The key to us making a lending decision will be making sure you can afford to make the repayments and considering the Loan to Value Ratio (LVR).
Using KiwiSaver and your savings to buy your first home may be helpful to meet lending criteria. If you would like to chat to a Lending Specialist about your options, simply call 0800 100 600 or visit your nearest ASB branch.
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