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Home Loan Options, Loan % Entitlement & Options
Home Loan Options, Loan % Entitlement & Options
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Oct 4 2009, 09:23 PM, updated 15y ago
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Oct 4 2009, 11:04 PM
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Let's say you're earning RM 4k in salary (excludes commission), you should be allowed 30% only which is RM 1.2k max in your loan.
RM 1.2k would only get you a housing loan of 300k for 30 years. |
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Oct 5 2009, 05:31 AM
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QUOTE(Xai-V-iaX @ Oct 4 2009, 09:23 PM) Hi, I'm currently considering to buy a house, I have a list of houses with different prices ranging from RM450K-RM600K. I'm not sure how much I am entitled to loan? Unless u have another co-borrower/tons of cash as downpayment, you wont be getting the house of RM450k.I'm an 26 years old graduate with an British Engineering Degree. I earn in excess of RM3,000 monthly and am attached to an MNC. Commitment wise, I just have an monthly payment of RM453 for my higher education loan that I took. What are the options there is around for me. Any financial consultant or anyone can help me out???? Thank You... A safe assumption of how the banks calculate your eligibility would be something like 40% of your stable income - current commitment = What you can afford to pay monthly. I don't know how lenient are bank these day, but with RM3k salary, you could probably only buy a house with a max value of RM300k. |
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Oct 6 2009, 02:24 PM
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you may want to provide information that may somehow suppport you have additional income coming in, or you have spouses who will be paying up the mortgage with you together, then perhaps you can get more from the loan.
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Oct 6 2009, 04:49 PM
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QUOTE(Kevin NKM @ Oct 6 2009, 02:24 PM) you may want to provide information that may somehow suppport you have additional income coming in, or you have spouses who will be paying up the mortgage with you together, then perhaps you can get more from the loan. Thanks for your feedback mate. Does an fixed monthly rental is included in the laon cap. I have an monthly rental return from my parent's house that is rented out.Added on October 6, 2009, 4:51 pmRecently, I came across a housing loan by UOB called Graduate Loan. Its supposedly meant for graduates. Any idea on how this work guys? I'm an foreign Engineering graduate by the way. This post has been edited by Xai-V-iaX: Oct 6 2009, 04:51 PM |
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Oct 9 2009, 05:14 PM
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QUOTE(Xai-V-iaX @ Oct 4 2009, 09:23 PM) Hi, I'm currently considering to buy a house, I have a list of houses with different prices ranging from RM450K-RM600K. I'm not sure how much I am entitled to loan? hi bro, i am from public, if u get a loan for 450k, and repay in 40yrs , u need to pay around rm1703 as monthly installmentI'm an 26 years old graduate with an British Engineering Degree. I earn in excess of RM3,000 monthly and am attached to an MNC. Commitment wise, I just have an monthly payment of RM453 for my higher education loan that I took. What are the options there is around for me. Any financial consultant or anyone can help me out???? Thank You... and it may be too high because balance2.5k haven deduct ur daily expenses |
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Oct 12 2009, 01:49 PM
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Hi, I am from Standard Chartered Bank. If you get loan for 450k and repay in 30 years, you need to pay around RM1922. It maybe too risky for you if base on your current income RM3000. It will affect your cashflow as well. But, your salary also will be increased according to your experience. Currently, Standard Chartered Bank offers the lowest interest rate in market. Welcome you to contact me if you have any enquiry.
Looking forward to hear from you soon. |
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Oct 12 2009, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(dunknwy @ Oct 12 2009, 01:49 PM) Hi, I am from Standard Chartered Bank. If you get loan for 450k and repay in 30 years, you need to pay around RM1922. It maybe too risky for you if base on your current income RM3000. It will affect your cashflow as well. But, your salary also will be increased according to your experience. Currently, Standard Chartered Bank offers the lowest interest rate in market. Welcome you to contact me if you have any enquiry. Is the package Standard Chartered is offering is similar to the OCBC's Graduate Loan package....?Looking forward to hear from you soon. |
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