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Home Loans May Become Prohibitive
By Debbie Too
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Home buyers may find their choices of future
residences narrowed by the new Building Tax which, once and if
applied on residential buildings, may cut the amount of home loans
they can take out from banks.
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Banks,
however, have yet to receive clear notices on whether they
will have to begin assessing home loan borrowers' capability
to pay with the new tax as an added factor.
A manager from a local bank
said that should it become clear that the tax affects
residential homes, then a meeting will most likely be
convened among members of the Brunei Association of Banks so
they can come up with a policy on whether to incorporate the
tax into the home loan process.
"The process for the banks
would depend on the individual's salary scale and that would
determine how much they are eligible to loan," the bank
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manager said. If this
loanable amount is lower than the net price of the
house, it is up to the borrower to produce the
additional money, he added. "It works like a credit
card. If you are entitled to a $3,000 credit card limit,
after deducting the processing fee, you may use roughly
about $2,900 of the amount," said the manager. He added
that he is unable to make any further comment on the
matter as nothing has been confirmed yet.
At Standard Chartered
Bank, the minimum monthly income for home loan
application is $1,500, and for income earners below the
minimum monthly salary, the bank assesses them on a
caseto-case basis, factoring in joint income. |
"In these cases we would certainly
help and for our home loan process, we offer subsidies that will
cover legal fees, Mortgage Reducing Term Assurance and processing
fees of up to $8,000 depending on the loan amount," said Lim Yu
Kwang, the head of small and medium enterprises at Standard
Chartered Bank.
"We are still understanding this
(the new Building Tax) in more detail and it has not impacted the
way we do business (yet)."
A local bank manager said: "I
believe that every bank has its own procedures with regard to home
financing". In general most banks require the identification card
details, the individual's salary slip, confirmation of employment
(from either the private or public sector), the land title deed, the
agreement documentation with regard to sales and purchase of the
property and so on.
For the process, a submitted
standard documentation to the bank is required whereby the bank will
access the applicant's maximum financing entitlement. The newly
gazetted Building Tax states that it would affect property in Pusat
Bandar and out of Pusat Bandar.
In Pusat Bandar areas, commercial
buildings and offices, it would be between $10.80-$12.90 per sqm/month,
commercial buildings for residential properties between $5.40-$8.60
per sqm/ month and residential buildings or homes at $2.20 per sqm/month.
Out of Pusat Bandar, the commercial
buildings or offices would be subject to a tax of $8.60 per sqm/month,
commercial residential buildings at $4.30 per sqm/ month and
residential buildings or homes at $1.10 per sqm/month.
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Courtesy of The Brunei Times
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