Lawyers, solicitors, barristers, judges and magistrates are considered top professions that banks favour.

According to bank statistics, lawyers have the second-lowest mortgage delinquency rate after medical professionals, and tend to start their own practices, which require commercial and business loans down the track.

This means legal professionals get a range of benefits, including special loans, special rates, special treatment on income and access to loans without lenders mortgage insurance up to 95% loan to value ratio.

Type of loans and specials for the Legal profession

Legal professionals can access:

  • No LMI (lenders mortgage insurance) loans up to 85%, 90% and 95% LVR (loan to value ratio).
  • A bigger discount on home loans, commercial loans and business loans – available for investment loans and owner occupied.
  • Flexible choice of income – we can accept one year’s tax return for self-employed and contractors.
  • Some banks can consider 100% of overtime and allowances.
  • Some banks can accept the full 100% of casual income and 52 weeks per year to date without any buffer or shading.
  • Probation is fine.
  • Access to full doc loans and low doc loans.

NO LMI loans for Legal profession

85% LVR NO LMI90% LVR NO LMISpecial conditions
Attorney IP and PPOR IP and PPORNA
Barrister IP and PPOR IP and PPORNA
Barrister's clerk PPORMax 85% LVR
Conveyancer IP and PPORMax 85% LVR
Jurist IP and PPORMax 85% LVR
Judge IP and PPOR IP and PPORNA
Magistrate IP and PPOR IP and PPORNA
Paralegal IP and PPORMax 85% LVR
Solicitor IP and PPOR IP and PPORNA

PPOR = Principal place of resident

IP = Investment property

Available for refinance/ Purchase and debt consolidation.

Income requirements for lawyers and solicitors

For 90% and 95% LVR with no LMI loans, some (not all) banks may have a minimum gross income requirement.

Some banks (bank A) – No minimum income.
Some banks (bank B) – Minimum gross income of $150,000 per year.

Gross income PAYG = base income + bonus + overtime + rental income

Important: Subject to credit and lenders approval.