NAB ready to support more first homebuyers

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NAB is looking forward to helping more Australians buy their very own home with the expansion of the Home Guarantee Scheme.

The Scheme helps first home buyers and single parent families get into their own home sooner with a deposit of as little as five per cent or two per cent respectively.

NAB Group Executive Personal Banking, Rachel Slade said NAB had seen first-hand how the Scheme has helped thousands of Australians purchase a home earlier than they thought possible.

“Customer interest has been beyond our expectations from day one,” Ms Slade said. “This year’s price rises have made it more challenging for many Australians to enter the housing market, which is why support measures such as these are so important.

“At NAB, we have been able to support over ten thousand Australians buy their first home via the Scheme over the past two years. We look forward to supporting thousands more in partnership with the Federal Government and NHFIC.”

For more information on the Home Guarantee Scheme, or to book an appointment with our specialist team of lenders, visit First Home Loan Deposit Scheme (FHLDS) | First home buyers – NAB

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