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Homeownership Within Reach With Low Deposit Options

With rising rents and inflation impacting savings plans, many New Zealanders feel locked out of the property market. But contrary to popular belief, you don’t need a massive down payment to get started. Low deposit home loans in New Zealand are helping more buyers step onto the property ladder — even with deposits under 20%.

In 2025, a wide range of lenders offer solutions for borrowers with 5%, 10%, or 15% deposits — especially when supported by tools like KiwiSaver, gifted contributions, or government-backed schemes. While it’s true that lower deposits can lead to additional conditions like LMI (lender’s mortgage insurance), the flexibility and earlier access to the market can outweigh the trade-offs.

At Advanced Mortgage Solutions, they work with buyers to assess whether a low deposit loan is both achievable and financially sustainable. This includes reviewing current income, spending, credit history, and short- and long-term goals. Then, they identify the lenders most likely to support your situation — saving you time and improving your approval odds.

They also walk you through how a low deposit impacts repayments, interest rates, and your options over time. Some buyers opt to fix rates for certainty; others want flexible structures to repay faster. Either way, structuring the loan correctly from the start is crucial.

A low deposit shouldn’t mean lower confidence. With the right advice, first-home buyers, young families, and even single-income earners can move from renter to homeowner faster than they thought possible — without sacrificing financial safety.

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