Australian Government 5% Deposit Scheme

The Australian Government 5% Deposit Scheme can be a lifeline for home buyers who find it challenging to save the conventional 20% deposit required to purchase a home.*

Fleet Discount on your New (not used) Car

Delivered direct to your home! You can save thousands on your next new car. Get your car and your low-rate loan all though Unity Bank, from the comfort of your home.**

Boost to Buy

Through the Boost to Buy Home Ownership Scheme, the Queensland Government may help you fast-track your path to homeownership by supporting you to purchase your own home in Queensland with as little as a 2% deposit.^

* Credit eligibility, Scheme eligibility, terms and conditions, fees and charges may apply. New loans only. Unity Bank is authorised to offer the Boost to Buy Home Ownership Scheme (the scheme) under which the Queensland Government makes a financial contribution of up to 30% (new homes) and up to 25% (existing homes) of the value of the property up to $1 million in exchange for ongoing equity in the property. Purchasers must be Australian citizens or permanent residents, at least 18 years of age, meet income caps and occupy the home as their principal place of residence.

** National Car Search (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN 51 090 920 059 (NCSA) services are for new cars only and are not available in Tasmania or NT. Limited service provided in WA. NCSA is an independent entity and Unity Bank cannot accept liability for NCSA’s services. The offer can be withdrawn at any time without notice.

^ Credit eligibility, Scheme eligibility, terms and conditions, fees and charges may apply. New loans only. Unity Bank is authorised to offer the Boost to Buy Home Ownership Scheme (the scheme) under which the Queensland Government makes a financial contribution of up to 30% (new homes) and up to 25% (existing homes) of the value of the property up to $1 million in exchange for ongoing equity in the property. Purchasers must be Australian citizens or permanent residents, at least 18 years of age, meet income caps and occupy the home as their principal place of residence.