In the past few months, Westpac, CBA and AMP have dropped all of their SMSF loan products.
My Mortgage Freedom director Sean Murphy said this has created a real concern for SMSF trustees who’ve purchased off the plan and were expecting to settle on these properties in the next few years.
“Thousands of trustees have purchased properties off the plan that may not be completed for two years or more. Which means their SMSF has already committed a 10 per cent deposit they risk losing if they can’t settle. In some cases, 20 per cent deposits are being taken from SMSFs when purchasing off the plan,” said Mr Murphy.
Fortunately, Mr Murphy said non-bank lenders are increasingly opening their doors to SMSFs to help meet the gap in demand left by the exodus of banks from this space, he said.
The Melbourne-based mortgage broking firm has partnered with an Australian funder to service loans for SMSFs who’ve purchased off-the-plan properties.
The new service, he said, will provide an option for SMSFs who are already committed to a property and are now at risk of losing their deposit.
“The worry I have is that if SMSF lending was to stop completely, the only victims would be those that have put deposits down on dwellings yet to be constructed,” said Mr Murphy.
“[We] hope to assist professional advisers find solutions for their clients in the coming years as people lose confidence. [We] remain committed to making sure everyday Australians aren’t the losers out of this situation.”



I believe Macquarie Bank are still lending to SMSF
Yeah they are David, but very selective on off the plan securities. They technically have a policy around brand new dwellings, i think if they have more than a 5 per cent variance on the valuations it’s a deal breaker. Also quite strict on servicing, liquidity and minimum asset value. But still a good product for those that fit the mould
It is great to see a raft of non-bank lenders supporting the SMSF space. There are now a few options so the role of specialist SMSF mortgage broker is all-important. Be careful with all documents however