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First Home Buyer in Melbourne, VIC

As a first home buyer in Melbourne, you're entering a market with more affordable options than Sydney, supported by valuable Victorian government grants to help you secure your new home.

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Current rates

Best first home buyer rates in Melbourne

Rates updated 15 March 2026
Best Variable Rate
5.08%p.a.

Comparison rate 5.13% p.a.

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Competitive variable rates available

Best Fixed Rate
5.20%p.a.

Comparison rate 5.78% p.a.

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South West Slopes Bank Optimum 1 Year Fixed Rate Home Loan

fixed 1 year

Average Refinance Rate
5.34%p.a.

Across 21 products

Market average

Based on current market data

Market insight

Lenders are competing aggressively for refinance business in 2026. Many are offering cashback incentives of $2,000 to $4,000 and fee waivers that are not available to new purchase borrowers. If you have not reviewed your home loan in the past 12 months, there is a strong chance you are paying more than you need to.

Melbourne market update

First Home Buyer in Melbourne: What You Need to Know

Updated March 2026

Melbourne's property market is on a steady rise, with a resilient economy and strong population growth. For first home buyers, this means a competitive but manageable market, especially when compared to the higher prices in Sydney. The city's diverse economy, with strengths in technology, healthcare, and education, provides a stable employment landscape for new homeowners.

Recent data from March 2026 shows a median house price of $977,579 and a unit price of $642,431. While these figures may seem high, they represent a more accessible entry point for first home buyers than many other capital cities. The Victorian government's First Home Owner Grant and other concessions can provide significant financial assistance, making the dream of homeownership in Melbourne a reality for many.

Infrastructure projects like the Metro Tunnel and the Suburban Rail Loop are set to improve connectivity and liveability across the city, which is likely to support property values in the long term. As a first home buyer, considering suburbs along these new transport corridors could be a smart investment for the future.

"Melbourne's market offers a unique combination of relative affordability and strong long-term growth potential, making it an attractive city for first home buyers to lay down roots."

Melbourne Property Snapshot

Median property price$826,132
Median house price$977,579
Median unit price$642,431
Average weekly rent$575/week
Annual growth+4.7%
Population5.4M

Notable Melbourne suburbs

FootscrayReservoirFrankstonWerribeeBox Hill

5.08%

Lowest first home buyer rate

5%

Minimum deposit with guarantee

$10-30K

First home owner grants

85+

Lenders compared

76%

Use a mortgage broker

2 min

SmartCheck completion

Local tips

First Home Buyer Tips for Melbourne Borrowers

Explore the diverse range of suburbs Melbourne has to offer, from the inner-city to the outer suburbs, to find the right fit for your lifestyle and budget.

Take advantage of the Victorian government's grants and concessions for first home buyers to reduce your upfront costs.

Consider properties near new infrastructure projects, as these areas are likely to see strong growth in the future.

Get pre-approval for your home loan before you start your property search to give you a clear idea of your budget.

Why OptiCheck

Why check first home buyer in Melbourne through OptiCheck?

First home buyer specialist

Get matched with a broker who understands first home buyer grants, stamp duty concessions, the First Home Guarantee, and lender policies for low-deposit borrowers.

Maximise your grants and schemes

Your broker checks your eligibility for every available first home buyer benefit including the FHOG, First Home Guarantee, and state-specific concessions.

85+ lenders, one SmartCheck

Your broker compares first home buyer loans across major banks, credit unions, and specialist lenders to find the best rate and features for your situation.

No credit-score impact

Starting your SmartCheck does not affect your credit file. You can check your first home buyer options without any risk to your credit score.

Broker-guided support

Real people, not just rate tables

Most comparison sites leave you with a list of numbers and no guidance. OptiCheck connects you with a specialist broker in Melbourne who understands local property values, lender preferences, and market conditions.

Your broker works for you, not the lender. They manage the full application process from initial assessment through to settlement, keeping you informed at every step.

OptiCheck broker providing personalised first home buyer support in Melbourne

Broker network

100+ specialists

How it works

How first home buyer works with OptiCheck in Melbourne

01

Tell us about your first home plans

Complete a 2-minute SmartCheck covering your deposit size, income, target purchase price, and the state where you plan to buy your first home.

02

We check your eligibility

SmartCheck assesses your first home buyer grant eligibility, deposit position, and borrowing capacity before matching you with a specialist broker.

03

Meet your first home buyer broker

A specialist broker explains your grant entitlements, compares first home buyer loans across 85+ lenders, and helps you understand your true buying power.

04

Buy your first home with confidence

Your broker manages the full first home buyer loan application, coordinates with your conveyancer, and supports you through to settlement day.

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OptiCheck vs typical comparison sites

FeatureOptiCheckTypical sites
Grant eligibility checkBroker checks all first home buyer schemesRarely mentioned or explained
Deposit guidanceBroker explains LMI, guarantor, and low-deposit optionsGeneric information only
Lender matchingMatched to first home buyer friendly lendersSame rate table for everyone
Application supportBroker manages full process to settlementYou are on your own after clicking
Stamp duty adviceBroker explains state-specific concessionsNot covered
Ongoing supportBroker available for questions throughoutNo follow-up

Guide

Understanding first home buyer in Melbourne

What first home buyer grants and schemes are available?

Australia offers several grants and schemes designed to help first home buyers enter the property market. The First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) is a national scheme funded by the states and territories, offering grants of $10,000 to $30,000 depending on your state and whether you are building or buying a new home.

The First Home Guarantee (formerly the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme) is a federal government initiative that allows eligible first home buyers to purchase with as little as 5% deposit without paying Lenders Mortgage Insurance. The government guarantees the difference between your deposit and the standard 20% threshold.

Most states also offer stamp duty concessions or exemptions for first home buyers, which can save thousands of dollars on your purchase. The eligibility criteria and thresholds vary by state, which is why a specialist first home buyer broker is so valuable in navigating these benefits.

How much deposit do first home buyers need?

The minimum deposit for a first home buyer depends on the lender and whether you qualify for government schemes. With the First Home Guarantee, eligible buyers can purchase with just 5% deposit. Some lenders also accept deposits as low as 2% for first home buyers who meet specific criteria.

Without government support, most lenders require a minimum 5% deposit, but you will need to pay Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) if your deposit is less than 20%. LMI can add thousands to your loan cost, so maximising your deposit or qualifying for the First Home Guarantee can save significant money.

Your deposit does not need to come entirely from savings. Many first home buyers use a combination of savings, the First Home Super Saver Scheme (FHSSS), family gifts, and in some cases a family guarantee where a parent uses their property as additional security. A first home buyer broker can explain which deposit sources each lender accepts.

Tips for first home buyers in 2026

Start by getting a clear picture of your borrowing capacity before you start looking at properties. A SmartCheck through OptiCheck gives you an initial assessment, and your broker can provide a more detailed pre-approval that shows sellers and agents you are a serious first home buyer.

Do not focus solely on the interest rate. As a first home buyer, features like offset accounts, redraw facilities, and the ability to make extra repayments can save you more over the life of the loan than a marginally lower rate. Your broker can help you balance rate versus features.

Factor in all the costs of buying your first home beyond the deposit: stamp duty (unless you qualify for a concession), conveyancing fees, building and pest inspections, moving costs, and an emergency buffer for unexpected expenses. A good rule of thumb is to budget an additional 5% of the purchase price for these costs.

Lender network

Access 85+ Australian lenders through one SmartCheck

Your Melbourne broker can access major banks, credit unions, and specialist lenders. You get breadth without the overwhelm.

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Best refinance home loan rates Australia

Rates updated 15 March 2026

Compare the best home loan refinance rates in Australia, starting from 5.08% p.a. (comparison rate^ 5.13% p.a.). See how much you can save on your current home loan.

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Loans.com.auLoans.com.au Variable Bare Home Loan 90% LVR
Interest rate
5.54%
p.a. variable
Comparison
5.58%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,852
P&I /mo
Max LVR 90%Redraw
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in1bankin1bank in1home
Interest rate
5.08%
p.a. variable
Comparison
5.13%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,709
P&I /mo
Max LVR 50%Redraw
Compare Now
in1bankin1bank in1offsethome
Interest rate
5.18%
p.a. variable
Comparison
5.62%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,739
P&I /mo
Max LVR 50%OffsetRedraw
Compare Now
Laboratories Credit UnionLaboratories Credit Union Simple Home Loan Owner Occupied
Interest rate
5.19%
p.a. variable
Comparison
5.21%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,742
P&I /mo
Max LVR 95%RedrawApp Fee $200
Compare Now
South West Slopes BankSouth West Slopes Bank Optimum 1 Year Fixed Rate Home Loan
Interest rate
5.20%
p.a. fixed 1 year
Comparison
5.78%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,746
P&I /mo
Max LVR 90%RedrawSplit Loan
Compare Now
BankVicBankVic Home Buyer or Upgrade Fixed Rate
Interest rate
5.29%
p.a. fixed 2 years
Comparison
5.59%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,773
P&I /mo
Max LVR 80%App Fee $600
Compare Now
Pacific Mortgage GroupPacific Mortgage Group Owner Occupied Variable Home Loan
Interest rate
5.34%
p.a. variable
Comparison
5.34%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,789
P&I /mo
Max LVR 80%Redraw
Compare Now
South West Slopes BankSouth West Slopes Bank Optimum 3 Year Fixed Rate Home Loan
Interest rate
5.34%
p.a. fixed 3 years
Comparison
5.71%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,789
P&I /mo
Max LVR 90%RedrawSplit Loan
Compare Now
Northern Inland Credit UnionNorthern Inland Credit Union Smart Home Loan
Interest rate
5.34%
p.a. fixed 3 years
Comparison
6.78%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,789
P&I /mo
Max LVR 80%OffsetRedraw
Compare Now
Gateway BankGateway Bank Green Plus Home Loan
Interest rate
5.35%
p.a. variable
Comparison
5.64%
p.a.
Repayment
$2,792
P&I /mo
Max LVR 80%OffsetRedraw
Compare Now

^ Comparison rates are based on a secured loan of $150,000 over 25 years. WARNING: This comparison rate applies only to the example given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees, and cost savings such as fee waivers, are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Rates sourced from money.com.au and are subject to change. OptiCheck does not provide financial advice. Always check with the lender directly before making a decision.

Financial tool

Estimate your first home buyer repayments in Melbourne

Loan Repayment Calculator

Estimate your repayments . for illustration only

$50,000$2,000,000
2%15%
5 yrs30 yrs

Estimated monthly repayment

$3,282.91

Principal: $500,000
Interest: $484,873

Total repaid

$984,873

Total interest

$484,873

This calculator provides estimates only and does not constitute financial advice. Actual repayments may vary based on lender fees, loan structure, and individual circumstances. Use SmartCheck for a personalised assessment.

Debt consolidation tool

Could consolidating your debts save you money?

Debt Consolidation Calculator

See how much you could save by consolidating your debts into your home loan at a lower interest rate.

Your current debts

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Consolidated into your home loan

% p.a.
years

Your potential savings

Total debt

$35,000

Current avg rate

16.1%

Current monthly

$900

Consolidated monthly

$223

You could save

$677/month

That is $8,122 per year back in your pocket

This calculator provides estimates only. Actual savings depend on your individual circumstances, lender assessment, and loan terms. Consolidating short-term debts into a mortgage extends the repayment period. Speak to your broker about the total cost implications.

Customer stories

What Australians say about OptiCheck

"We refinanced through OptiCheck and our broker found us a rate 0.8% lower than our bank offered. That is $340 less every single month."

Emma R. - OptiCheck customer review

Emma R.

Home refinance, Sydney

"The broker explained break costs I did not even know existed. Saved us from making a $6,000 mistake."

Liam T. - OptiCheck customer review

Liam T.

Refinance assessment, Melbourne

"SmartCheck took two minutes and I had a broker call me the same afternoon. Refinance settled in three weeks."

Sarah K. - OptiCheck customer review

Sarah K.

Refinance, Brisbane

"I was paying 6.9% and thought that was normal. My OptiCheck broker got me 5.89% with the same lender type."

James W. - OptiCheck customer review

James W.

Rate reduction, Perth

"The whole process felt guided and calm. No pressure, just clear information and a broker who actually listened."

Priya M. - OptiCheck customer review

Priya M.

Home loan review, Adelaide

"Consolidated $42,000 in credit card debt into our mortgage. One repayment, lower rate, finally breathing again."

Daniel H. - OptiCheck customer review

Daniel H.

Debt consolidation refinance, Gold Coast

"Our fixed rate was about to expire and we had no idea what to do. The broker mapped out three options clearly."

Mei L. - OptiCheck customer review

Mei L.

Fixed rate expiry, Sydney

"I compared rates online for weeks and got nowhere. One SmartCheck and I had a broker who did the work for me."

Tom B. - OptiCheck customer review

Tom B.

Rate comparison, Melbourne

"The cashback offer my broker found covered all the switching costs. Net positive from day one."

Rachel S. - OptiCheck customer review

Rachel S.

Cashback refinance, Brisbane

"We accessed $80,000 in equity for renovations while also dropping our rate. Did not think that was possible."

Marcus P. - OptiCheck customer review

Marcus P.

Equity access refinance, Perth

"As a single mum, I was nervous about the process. My broker made it simple and I am saving $220 a month now."

Jessica F. - OptiCheck customer review

Jessica F.

Refinance, Newcastle

"Switched from a big four bank to a credit union. Better rate, better service, and the broker handled everything."

Ben C. - OptiCheck customer review

Ben C.

Lender switch, Adelaide

"We refinanced through OptiCheck and our broker found us a rate 0.8% lower than our bank offered. That is $340 less every single month."

Emma R. - OptiCheck customer review

Emma R.

Home refinance, Sydney

"The broker explained break costs I did not even know existed. Saved us from making a $6,000 mistake."

Liam T. - OptiCheck customer review

Liam T.

Refinance assessment, Melbourne

"SmartCheck took two minutes and I had a broker call me the same afternoon. Refinance settled in three weeks."

Sarah K. - OptiCheck customer review

Sarah K.

Refinance, Brisbane

"I was paying 6.9% and thought that was normal. My OptiCheck broker got me 5.89% with the same lender type."

James W. - OptiCheck customer review

James W.

Rate reduction, Perth

"The whole process felt guided and calm. No pressure, just clear information and a broker who actually listened."

Priya M. - OptiCheck customer review

Priya M.

Home loan review, Adelaide

"Consolidated $42,000 in credit card debt into our mortgage. One repayment, lower rate, finally breathing again."

Daniel H. - OptiCheck customer review

Daniel H.

Debt consolidation refinance, Gold Coast

"Our fixed rate was about to expire and we had no idea what to do. The broker mapped out three options clearly."

Mei L. - OptiCheck customer review

Mei L.

Fixed rate expiry, Sydney

"I compared rates online for weeks and got nowhere. One SmartCheck and I had a broker who did the work for me."

Tom B. - OptiCheck customer review

Tom B.

Rate comparison, Melbourne

"The cashback offer my broker found covered all the switching costs. Net positive from day one."

Rachel S. - OptiCheck customer review

Rachel S.

Cashback refinance, Brisbane

"We accessed $80,000 in equity for renovations while also dropping our rate. Did not think that was possible."

Marcus P. - OptiCheck customer review

Marcus P.

Equity access refinance, Perth

"As a single mum, I was nervous about the process. My broker made it simple and I am saving $220 a month now."

Jessica F. - OptiCheck customer review

Jessica F.

Refinance, Newcastle

"Switched from a big four bank to a credit union. Better rate, better service, and the broker handled everything."

Ben C. - OptiCheck customer review

Ben C.

Lender switch, Adelaide

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How SmartCheck works

Three steps to a better first home buyer in Melbourne

01

Complete SmartCheck

Answer a few quick questions about your current loan, property value, and what you want to achieve. Takes about 2 minutes, no credit score impact.

2-minute check
02

We qualify and match

Your enquiry is assessed through our guided finance lens. We compare across 85+ lenders to identify which options may suit your profile and goals.

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Broker-guided support

A verified specialist broker reviews your results and contacts you to discuss structure, suitability, and realistic next steps. Real help, not just a comparison table.

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"We refinanced through OptiCheck and our broker found us a rate 0.8% lower than our bank offered. That is $340 less every single month."
Emma R.

Emma R.

Home refinance, Sydney

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Frequently asked questions

First Home Buyer questions for Melbourne

Answers to the most common questions about first home buyer in Melbourne, VIC.

The main grant is the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG), which is a $10,000 payment for buying or building a new home. There are also stamp duty concessions and exemptions available, which can save you a significant amount of money.

Suburbs in the west like Footscray and Werribee, and in the north like Reservoir, are popular due to their relative affordability and improving infrastructure. Areas further out, such as Frankston, also offer good value for money.

Melbourne is generally more affordable than Sydney. Both the median house and unit prices are lower, and the Victorian government offers a range of grants and concessions that can make it easier to enter the market.

Melbourne's strong population growth puts upward pressure on property prices and rental demand. For first home buyers, this means that while the market is competitive, a well-chosen property is likely to be a good long-term investment.

Yes, the Metro Tunnel and the Suburban Rail Loop are two major projects that will significantly improve public transport in Melbourne. Buying in a suburb that will benefit from this new infrastructure could be a wise decision for future capital growth.

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Important disclosures

Data sources: Property market statistics on this page are sourced from the Cotality (formerly CoreLogic) Home Value Index, March 2026. Rental data is sourced from Domain Rental Reports and state-level real estate institute publications. Population estimates reference the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) regional population data. All figures are indicative and may vary from final published data. OptiCheck does not guarantee the accuracy of third-party data and recommends consulting a qualified professional for specific property or financial decisions.

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