The Reserve Bank of Australia has pulled the trigger on a second-straight interest rate increase.
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Homeowners across Australia are bracing for tighter financial conditions as the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced its second consecutive interest rate increase. This decision is set to put further strain on household budgets, forcing mortgage holders to reassess their financial strategies.

Today’s hike brings the official cash rate target back up to 4.10 per cent after the RBA handed down a 25-basis-point increase February, which took the cash rate up to 3.85 per cent.

Following the previous rate increase, Canstar, a financial comparison service, observed that the majority of lenders quickly adjusted their rates, passing the full impact onto borrowers within a fortnight of the announcement. This swift reaction from lenders means that mortgage holders should prepare for immediate changes in their repayment schedules.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has pulled the trigger on a second-straight interest rate increase.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has pulled the trigger on a second-straight interest rate increase.(Canstar)

For those managing a $700,000 mortgage, the cumulative effect of the two rate hikes translates into an extra $211 added to their monthly payments. As the debt level increases, so too does the financial burden. Borrowers with $800,000 remaining on their mortgage will see their monthly repayments climb by approximately $241.

Individuals with $900,000 outstanding on their home loans can expect their monthly repayments to swell by an additional $271. The financial pinch becomes even more pronounced for those with $1 million in mortgage debt, who will face an increased monthly outlay of $301.

These increases underscore the growing financial challenges facing Australian mortgage holders as they navigate the impact of rising interest rates on their household budgets.

Mortgage holders with $1 million of outstanding debt are likely to pay an additional $301 extra a month.

Canstar data insights director Sally Tindall said while the banks were likely to pass the rise through to their variable rate customers in full, there were ways to outsmart the rise.

“Banks might apply a blanket increase to their variable customer base, but still be willing to hand out cuts on a case-by-case basis,” Tindall said.

“Often it’s just a matter of stating your case.”

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