· 5 min read · First-Time Buyers

LAHL vs Bank Mortgage: When the Council Loan Wins

The Local Authority Home Loan has a reputation as the "last resort" mortgage. But with fixed rates from 3.35% and no stress test on variable rates, it's actually competitive with — or better than — mainstream banks in several scenarios.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureLAHLBank Mortgage
Interest rate3.35% (25yr) / 3.85% (30yr) fixed for full term3.40–4.20% (fixed 1–10yr, then variable)
Rate certaintyFixed for entire mortgage — never changesFixed for chosen period, then variable
LTI limit4× income (same as banks)4× income (FTB)
Deposit10% minimum10% minimum
Property typesNew build, second-hand, self-buildNew build, second-hand, self-build
SwitchingCannot switch to another lenderCan switch freely
OverpaymentsAllowedDepends on lender/product
CashbackNoneUp to 2% of loan (some lenders)
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