Maximise Your Mortgage Savings: The Power of Offset Accounts

Written by
Dr Lisa Bridgett
on
December 3, 2024

When it comes to home loans, most homeowners are looking for ways to save on interest and pay off their mortgage faster. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by offsetting your interest. Whether you’re new to the game or considering how to make the most of your loan, understanding offset accounts and their benefits can be a game-changer to your financial freedom.

What Is an Offset Account?

An offset account is a transaction account linked to your home loan. The balance in this account is used to reduce the amount of interest you’re charged on your loan. Instead of earning interest on the money in your account, the same amount is offset against your loan balance, effectively lowering the interest charged.

For example, if you have a loan balance of $650,000 and $20,000 in your offset account, you’ll only be charged interest each day on $630,000. This small adjustment can make a significant impact on your long-term savings.

The Real Savings: A $100 Weekly Strategy

To demonstrate the power of offsetting, let’s look at a simple example. Say you have an owner-occupied loan of $650,000 at an interest rate of 6.14%. If consistently contribute an extra $100 per week toward your loan, the results are mind-blowing:

  • Repayment time reduces by 4 years: That’s 48 fewer months of repayments, giving you financial freedom sooner than expected!
  • Interest savings of $200,000: By accelerating your repayments, you avoid paying a significant amount of interest over the life of the loan. Who doesn’t want an additional $200,000! 

This simple strategy highlights how small, regular contributions can create enormous financial benefits.

Your Path to Financial Freedom

Offsetting your interest is a straightforward yet powerful way to get ahead on your home loan. Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or well into your mortgage journey, adopting strategies like making extra repayments and maintaining a healthy offset balance can set you on the path to financial freedom.

With the right strategy, you’ll save more, pay off your mortgage faster, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re in control of your financial future.

Thinking about how to structure your loan for to achieve the maximum benefits? 

Let’s chat to tailor a plan that fits your needs!

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