I typically strongly recommend to property investors to never contribute any cash into an investment property acquisition. I’m not suggesting that you should blindly borrow more and therefore pay more interest. What I am suggesting is that if you have cash to contribute towards an investment that you do so indirectly using an offset account.
Contribute cash into the offset instead
Instead of contributing your cash and only borrowing the difference (i.e. what you need), I suggest that you borrow 100% of the property’s cost and deposit any cash savings in a linked offset account. Let me explain using a simple example.
Peter buys an investment property for $600k and has $275k of cash to contribute towards this investment. The total cost of Peter’s property (including stamps, etc.) is $635k so Peter needs to borrow $360k. However, I would recommend that Peter borrow $635k and then deposit his cash ($275k) in an
offset account. This means that he would only pay interest on the net difference (i.e. $360k) but he has crystallised the maximum tax-deductible loan.
Peter should be able to borrow $635k if he has equity in other property – whilst being careful to avoid
cross-securitisation.
Here’s why it makes sense
There are a number of benefits associated with borrowing the maximum and depositing cash into the offset – some of which are discussed below:
1. It reduces your risk because it means that you have ready access to a large amount of cash savings in case of emergencies such as a change in personal circumstances, unexpected large property expenses and so on. Peter can withdraw the $275k of cash from the offset without any restrictions. Maintaining access to your cash is critical to ensuring you have a safe financial buffer.
2. Your circumstances might change in the future (employment, illness/accident, etc.) and/or the banks rules might tighten (reduce the amount they will lend you) which might negatively impact your borrowing capacity. I have always recommended that the best time to borrow is when you don’t need it. Therefore, if you have the opportunity to lock in a higher loan now, take it. This maximises your current and future options and costs you nothing.
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