Why do I need at least a 20% deposit for a first home buyer loan approval?
Last Updated: 16 Jun 2016
A 20% deposit is not always required. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand restricts the percentage of low deposit residential mortgage lending that banks are allowed to provide. Talk to us to understand your deposit requirements.
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