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Earn R15 000 or less a month, looking to buy a house?
 
CAPE TOWN – Absa (JSE:ASA) recently made a big song and dance about its MyHome product, helping those households who earn less than R15 142 a month to buy a property by offering them a 110 percent bond, no deposit required and all bond costs included in the bond. Is it now the low-income bond market leader and what are the other banks offering in that sector?

A Standard Bank (JSE:SBK) spokesperson referred me to a release it sent out last year where the bank relaxed its credit restrictions, claiming it was the first to do so. The changes it made were specifically designed to benefit first-time entrants into the housing and general credit markets. They were not for the low-income bracket but aimed at those with a solid income but don’t necessarily have a sizeable deposit to put down.

Its Jump Start Bond allows first-time home owners to apply for a bond of up to R1m, to qualify a household needs a combined income of close to R30 000 and monthly repayments will be close to R10 000 a month.

As long as they use the residence they are buying as their primary residence they are able to qualify for a cost-inclusive 104 percent LTV (loan-to-value). The loan-to-value ratio expresses the amount of a first mortgage lien as a percentage of the total appraised value of real property. For eg, if a borrower wants R450 000 to purchase a house worth R500 000, the LTV ratio is R450 000/R500 000 or 90 percent (LTV)).

Standard Bank now allows LTVs of 100 percent (up from 90-95 percent) and it has started accepting low-risk non-cheque Standard Bank customers and low-risk non-Standard Bank customers for home loans.

Standards Bank’s Dream Start Bond is more suitable to low-income earners. It is aimed at those earning a single or joint income of between R1 500 and R6 000 a month, excluding housing subsidies or allowances.

First National Bank’s contribution to the low-income bond market is the Smart Bond. This is for applicants earning a monthly household income of R15 000 and below. Those applicants who qualify for the Smart Bond will be eligible for 100 percent bond finance, with no deposit required.

Nedbank (JSE: NED) also relaxed its lending criteria last year. Whereas for the previous year the bank required deposits of 10 – 20 percent for new home loans, this was driven mainly by expected declines in house prices, the deposit requirement has now been reduced to 0 – 10 percent, depending on the risk profile of the client. Clients also have the option to have a five-year fixed interest rate or a variable interest rate. Home-ownership education programme is provided to first time home buyers – for free and the minimum loan amount is R20 000.

For low-risk clients – both existing Nedbank clients and new clients it will lend up to 100 percent of the purchase price of their new homes. In general, though, it continues to believe that putting down a 5 – 10 percent deposit is good practice for both the client and the bank, and therefore will continue to encourage clients to do likewise.

While all banks do seem to cater for low-income earners it appears that Absa’s 110 percent offering is the most effective product targeted at these earners. The fact that borrowers who take advantage of the product receive the added benefit of an HIV/Aids voluntary counselling, testing and treatment programme seems to place the red branded bank as current market leaders in this sector. Absa has also sourced insurance so that should a client fall ill and be unable to work due to an Aids-related disease their home loan instalments will be covered.

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Smart Bond is a housing finance solution for applicants earning a monthly household income of R15 000 and below. With Smart Bond, approved customers are able to enjoy 100% bond finance, i.e. there is no deposit required.

More about: Smart Bond Overview

Why do I need this?

  • This is an affordable housing finance solution
  • This will enable you to realise your dream of owning your home
  • You will be able to provide a home for your loved ones
  • Owning your property assists with wealth creation and is an investment
  • Owning your home generally gives you freedom and independence
  • What can I do with this?

  • An opportunity to get a bond that does not need to pay a deposit upfront (100% bond finance is approved)
  • Option to have a 5-year fixed interest rate
  • Variable interest rate
  • Home-ownership education programme is provided to first time home buyers – for FREE.
  • Minimum loan amount is R20 000
  • Repayment period is between 5 and 20 years
  • The monthly bond instalment is deducted via debit order or payroll deduction facility.
  • Death and permanent disability covers are available
  • Home-ownership cover (HOC) is also offered
  • Loan cover (bad debt insurance) is available
  • What will it cost?

  • The interest rate you qualify for will be determined via individual pricing methodology we apply
  • A monthly administration fee of only R39.90 is charged (Vat inclusive)
  • A once off initiation fee of R3 990 will be charged (Vat inclusive)
  • Do I qualify?

    To qualify for Smart Bond, the following is required:

    • You need to be a South African citizen, formally or self-employed
    • Your salary/income must be paid into a bank account
    • You must not have had judgments and/or defaults of more than R1 000 against you in the last 12 months
    • The property you intend to buy must be acceptable for lending purposes
    • Your bond instalments must be paid via a debit order or payroll deduction facility

    You should still be able to afford your bond instalments, including the following:

    • Current expenses and other monthly debt instalments
    • The new expenses relating to the new home you are buying

    You can get this at:

    What do I need to do?

    Complete Smart Bond application form and hand it to the consultant / fax it to 086 560 1224 together with the following documentation:

    • A copy of your valid Identity Document*
    • Your latest salary advice/pay slip*
    • 12 months’ bank statement if you are self-employed and not banking with FNB
    • Details of the property you are buying

    *For you and your co-applicant where applicable.

    Legal:

    Once your bond has been approved, you will be required to sign a loan agreement that stipulates the conditions, requirements and responsibilities pertaining to you and the bank.

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