Buying a property with temporary graduate visa in Australia


Occupation
PAYG – IT Industry

Location
NSW (Cat 1)

Loan Amount
$580k

LVR
70%

Property Type
Apartment
Scenario
After graduating from Monash University, Mr L applied for a Temporary Graduate (Subclass 485) Visa. He then began working full-time for a company based in Melbourne for more than six months and decided he wanted to purchase an owner-occupied property.
How did Brighten help?
We accept certain Temporary Australian visa holders with Australian income under the Brighten Evergreen product. In Mr L’s case, we used his Australian PAYG income for servicing and approved a $580K loan at 70% LVR.
Fees, charges, lending criteria applies.