Many of our clients are keen to understand what influences their borrowing power and how they can improve their borrowing capacity to be a step closer to their next home or investment property.
Did you know that your credit card limit directly impacts the amount you can borrow? With a simple change it can also be one of the quickest ways to increase your borrowing capacity!
Lenders don’t just look at the outstanding balance of your credit cards and your minimum monthly repayments when assessing your loan application. In fact they look at what your total repayments would be if you used the credit card limit in full even though it may not be utilised. The lenders’ rationale is that you have the ability to utilise the limit, so they must take this into account when determining your repayment serviceability.
Therefore if you have significant credit card limits that are not being used you could be detrimentally impacting your borrowing capacity.
Let’s look at the following scenario.
When assessing your loan the lender calculates your monthly financial commitment on the maximum credit limit of $17,500 (equating to $525 per month) NOT the current balance of $4,500 (equating to only $135 per month).
The difference of $390 per month could be used as repayments towards your new property loan.
This $390 per month could equate to an additional borrowing capacity of approximately $63,500 (based upon a 25 year loan at 5.5% pa interest rate).
Importantly, interest free cards will also reduce your borrowing power.
Even though many cards are interest free the lender will assume a monthly commitment against the limit of the card to allow for the repayment of the principal.
Cancel unnecessary credit cards and store cards to consolidate your credit card debt. This will reduce your monthly financial commitments and free up your income for other repayments.Do you really need more than one credit card if it is directly impacting your borrowing capacity?
Reduce the limit of your cards to the minimum practical amount for your personal situation.
For every $1,000 that you reduce your credit card limit, your monthly available income will be increased to between $30 and $50. This generally equates to an increase in borrowing capacity of approximately $6,500.
*While the repayment amount varies between lenders varies we have utilised 2.5% as an indication of the likely impact.
Disclaimer: This article is generic in nature. All finance and investment decisions should be considered wisely and based on your personal and financial circumstances. Seek proper advice before committing to any course of investment action. This is not deemed as advice.