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Tools and FAQs
Tools and checklists
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Building?
Download the Home Builder's Checklist
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Inspecting a property?
Download the Home Buyer's Checklist
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Moving?
Download the Moving Checklist
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HomeHero
Explore property & suburb insights
FAQs
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Home Loan products and features
Answers to questions about features on our home loans, and finding the mortgage that suits for you.
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Getting started
Everything there is to ask about buying a home and applying for a St.George home loan
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First home owner grant
Everything there is to ask about buying a home and applying for a St.George home loan.
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Fees and charges
Question and answers on fees and charges on your home loan, and how to minimise fees and save on interest.
Forms
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Home Loan Online Enquiry Form
Complete this form and a St.George home loan expert will contact you at your preferred time.
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Home Loan Redraw Request Form
Return this form to request access to any additional repayments you've made on eligible home loans. Fees may apply.
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Register to Redraw using Phone and Internet Banking
Register to redraw1 from eligible home loans using Phone and Internet Banking. Redraw funds are transferred to your St.George transaction account.
Important Information
Conditions, fees and credit criteria apply. Before making a decision, it’s best to read the terms and conditions:
- Residential Loan Agreement - General Terms and Conditions
- Loan Accounts - Charges for specific services and accounts
Please read these documents and keep a copy. You can request a paper copy at a branch. The information on our website is prepared without knowing your personal financial circumstances. Before you act on this, please consider if it’s right for you. If you need help, call 13 33 30.
1 Redraw requests are subject to our approval. Fees apply. For fixed rate loans, redraw is only available for loans fixed on or after 30 November 2009 and only up to a maximum of $10,000 or break costs may apply.