The major outcome of the research is that planning is key to changing the financial outlook for non-property owners. Nearly half (47 per cent) of non-property owners plan to raid their KiwiSaver funds in order to get on to the property ladder.
Ten-step process to buying your first home
- Figure out how much you can borrow
- Look into KiwiSaver
- Talk to parents and/or family members who may be in a position and willing to help financially or act as guarantor
-Get a solicitor to help you with all of the paperwork, and sign off on any houses you are looking to buy
- Find a real estate agent that best understands your needs
- Scope the area you are interested to buy in. Where is that area headed? Is it a good school zone? What is the public transport like? How are house prices in that area faring?
- You've found your dream home. How is it being sold? Offer and negotiation, auction or tender? Start the KiwiSaver withdrawal process
- Get a LIM (Land Information Memorandum) report, and a QV (Quotable Value) report or registered valuation
- At your final inspection, double check that everything works and that none of the fittings are missing.
- Enjoy it and celebrate!
Withdrawing your KiwiSaver
It's a good idea to get cracking on your KiwiSaver HomeStart Grant and KiwiSaver first home withdrawal as soon as possible - it can hold you up.
The rules-Have to have been part of KiwiSaver Scheme for three years + to be able to withdraw for first home
- Has to be your first home
- Single income under $80,000 ($120,000 double income)
- The HomeStart Grant is $3000 per person if you've both had KiwiSaver for 3 years, $4000 for four years and $5000 for five years (five years + is still $5000 per person)
- You will need to leave $1000 in your KiwiSaver account
- If you're buying a newly-built house, a house off the plans, or land on which you intend to build a new house, then you may qualify for twice the amount of benefit depending on your single/double income - $2000 for each year you've been contributing, up to a maximum of $10,000.
- Shelley Hanna is on leave.