Lower Interest Rates – What does it mean for you?

Written by
Dr Lisa Bridgett
on
March 5, 2025

On February 18, 2025, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) reduced the official cash rate by 0.25 percentage points, bringing it down from 4.35% to 4.10%. ​A welcome change to say the least!

What does this mean for borrowers?

  • Lower Monthly Repayments: For homeowners with variable-rate mortgages, this rate cut translates to reduced interest charges. For example, a borrower with a $600,000 loan may see their monthly repayments decrease by approximately $92.

  • Increased Borrowing Capacity: Prospective homebuyers might find that their borrowing capacity has risen. A single individual earning an average wage could potentially borrow about $12,000 more, while a couple might see an increase of around $23,000 in their borrowing power. 

  • Stimulated Property Market: The reduction in interest rates can make home loans more affordable, potentially boosting demand in the housing market. This could lead to increased activity and possibly higher property prices, especially in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne.

What should borrowers do now?

  • Review Your Mortgage: Check with your broker to ensure that the rate cut has been applied to your loan. Some banks may not automatically adjust repayments, so it’s essential to confirm any changes. 

  • Consider Refinancing: With the cash rate at its lowest point in 16 months, it’s an opportune time to shop around for more competitive mortgage rates. Refinancing could lead to further savings on your home loan. ​Your broker will be able to help you with this. 

  • Plan Ahead: While the recent rate cut offers immediate relief, it’s crucial to remain prepared for any future economic shifts. Building a financial buffer can provide security against potential rate changes down the line.

At Stellar Finance Group, we’re committed to helping you navigate these changes. Whether you’re looking to refinance or explore new borrowing options, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today to make the most of this rate cut and secure your financial future.

Note: The information provided is based on current data as of March 6, 2025, and is subject to change. For personalized advice, please book in with using the link below

www.stellarfinancegroup.com.au/meet​

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