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Loan to value ratios | Guide to LVR restrictions in NZ
What exactly does LVR mean and how could it affect your home loan?

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Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) restrictions from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand limit your borrowing amount based on a property's value to manage risky lending.
Generally, for existing properties, the minimum deposit is:
- Owner-occupiers: 20% (80% LVR)
- Investors: 30% (70% LVR)
Important exemptions exist, including for new builds, which have no LVR restrictions. Government schemes like the First Home Loan can also help eligible buyers purchase with as little as a 5% deposit.
What does LVR mean?
What are LVR restrictions?
Current LVR restrictions in NZ
Owner occupiers
Investors
You may be able to gte a high LVR loan but chances are you will pay extra for it.
Exemptions to the LVR rules
High LVR borrowing
New builds
First Home Loans
Bridging Loans
Remediation
Refinancing
High LVR borrowing can be risky.
How could LVR restrictions affect you?
Getting professional advice to work with LVRs
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