Home Loan Broker Clayfield

Premium Clayfield Queenslanders draw in upgraders refinancing into 80%+ loan-to-value brackets after renovations.

About Clayfield home loan demand

Clayfield sits in postcode 4011. Local landmarks include Eagle Junction train station, Oriel Park, Clayfield College, all of which anchor steady demand for owner-occupier and investment lending. Brokers in our network see a healthy mix of first home buyers, refinances and investors across the postcode.

Streets and pockets covered across Clayfield

Enquiries we route in Clayfield commonly cluster along Sandgate Road, Bonney Avenue, Junction Road, plus the adjacent Hendra fringe and Albion edge pockets. The brokers in our network apply the same lender-comparison process whether you are buying a free-standing home or a townhouse.

  • Sandgate Road
  • Bonney Avenue
  • Junction Road

Why Clayfield home buyers use our broker network

  1. 30+ lenders compared. Big four, second-tier, mutuals and non-banks - mapped to your specific Clayfield situation by the matched broker, not just the lender they work with most often.
  2. Free pre-approval review. No fees to you. Any lender commissions on settlement are disclosed in writing by the matched broker in your Credit Quote.
  3. Same-week response. Submit the form and we come back inside one business day with the matched broker and a tailored checklist.

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Adjacent suburbs we also cover

Clayfield buyers and refinancers often own or buy in Hendra fringe, Albion edge, Wooloowin border. The broker network covers those pockets the same way.

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Home loan services available in Clayfield

Every service in our network is available across Clayfield and the wider North Brisbane area. Pick the service that fits your situation - or submit the form and we match you with the broker who handles your scenario.

Common Clayfield home loan questions

How much can I borrow for a home loan in North Brisbane?
Most North Brisbane households we work with qualify for $450,000 to $850,000 on standard owner-occupier terms. Borrowing power depends on net income, ongoing commitments, dependants, and lender policy. We run live serviceability across 30+ lenders so the number you see is real, not a generic calculator estimate.
What is the Queensland First Home Owner Grant?
The Queensland First Home Owner Grant pays $30,000 toward eligible new builds (off-the-plan apartments and house-and-land packages) valued under $750,000. The $30,000 rate is in place until 30 June 2026 and reverts to $15,000 from 1 July 2026 - confirm current settings via Queensland Revenue Office. The grant does not apply to established homes. Eligible buyers can stack it with the QLD first home concession on transfer duty.
Do I need a deposit to get a home loan?
Most lenders ask for at least 5% genuine savings plus enough to cover lenders mortgage insurance. Family guarantor structures and the federal First Home Guarantee can reduce or remove the LMI cost for eligible buyers.
Are the brokers ASIC licensed?
Yes. Every broker in our panel operates as a Credit Representative under an ASIC-licensed aggregator and holds current MFAA or FBAA accreditation. The broker's specific Credit Representative number, ACL holder, and MFAA / FBAA membership number are supplied to you in their Credit Quote and Credit Proposal Disclosure before you commit to anything.
What does it cost to use a mortgage broker?
Nothing direct to you. The matching service is free, and the broker we connect you with is paid commission by the lender when your loan settles. The broker discloses the commission in writing in your Credit Quote and Credit Proposal Disclosure before you commit to anything.