New Zealand's biggest house builder has launched its own "no tears" finance company, expecting to lend up to $150 million annually after clients struck problems getting mortgages.
Grant Porteous, one of the owners of the master franchise for Albany-headquartered G.J. Gardner Homes, said the new business, Onion, was established to help new home owners get money to see them through the job.
"This comes out of the frustrations with the banks and lenders putting people off a new home. It's more difficult for them to document a construction loan than an existing-house loan. Yet is is cheaper to build a new house often than to buy an existing one," he said.
Lending rates are being promoted as "generally more competitive than if you deal directly with the bank".