The Minimum Income to Qualify For a Home Loan:
Several South African banks confirm that there is no minimum income to qualify for a bond. Banks use your income to determine the size of the bond that you do qualify for. The general rule is that banks will offer you a bond equivalent to the repayment of (33%) of your monthly income towards monthly instalments. The instalments will be calculated based of the interest rate you have been offered by the bank.
This is based on the “Repo Rate” or prime interest rate, which is set by the South African Reserve Bank. The prime lending rate is 7.75 % as at April 2022. Your interest might be more as the banks often charge a slightly higher lending rate.
How does your Credit Rating affect your Home Loan Application:
Every South African citizen has a credit record, whether good or bad, and all your credit transactions are documented. Your bank will need your permission to access these records. You can also obtain these details yourself before submitting them to your bank to get an idea of whether you will be granted a bond.
You are entitled to a free copy of your credit record once a year. Your credit history can be a good thing as banks also decide which interest rate to give you based on your credit score and if it is good you are more likely to get better offers from different institutions.
Supporting Documents For Home Loan Applications:
All Applicants:
Companies / Close Corporations / Trusts: