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RATE CHALLENGE SPECIALIST FINANCE

Finance for property, business and assets beyond a standard home loan.

Start with the transaction, security, cash flow and repayment source. Then compare the structures, lender policies and documents that apply to your specialist finance scenario.

35+ lender panel Property, business & asset pathways Australia-wide support
Choose your pathway

Start with what you are funding and how it will be repaid

Specialist finance is shaped by the borrower, transaction, security or asset, cash flow, documents and timing. The product name alone does not determine the right structure.

What specialist lenders assess

The transaction and repayment plan matter as much as the rate

Two lenders can view the same request differently because their appetite, evidence standards, security rules, cash-flow tests and timing requirements differ.

Cash flow and repayment source

Business earnings, lease income, personal income, contributions, rent and the proposed repayment source need to be supportable.

Security, asset and valuation

Property type, location, lease, equipment age, resale market and valuation method can affect lender appetite and leverage.

Structure and documents

Entity type, trusts, guarantees, contracts, financials, tax returns, forecasts and professional advice may all be relevant.

Timing and exit strategy

Settlement dates, build stages, asset delivery, lease expiry, refinance plans and sale proceeds can determine whether a structure works.

Planning tools

Model the numbers before choosing a finance structure

Rate Challenge’s specialist calculators and eligibility tools provide a first-pass model for common scenarios. They help organise the questions, but they do not approve a loan, predict lender eligibility or replace a tailored assessment.

  • Commercial purchase and refinance estimates
  • Equipment repayments and balloon options
  • SMSF and tiny-home scenario modelling
  • No credit enquiry to use the public tools
Public planning tools First-pass modelling only Lender appetite, approval, documents, fees and final pricing still require confirmation.
Credit enquiryNone to use tools
Next stepBroker confirmation
SMSF property finance

Confirm the fund, trust, property and current policy position first

SMSF lending is structurally different

The fund’s deed, bare trust, liquidity, contributions, rent, member position and property must be considered together. Accountant, financial adviser and legal input may be required.

From 10 August 2026, a new LRBA involving real property must generally relate to business real property. Earlier borrowing arrangements, qualifying refinances and certain pre-commencement acquisitions are subject to transitional treatment. Check the dedicated SMSF page and obtain appropriate legal, tax and financial advice before committing.

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Tiny and modular homes

Start by identifying the dwelling, land and payment structure

Tiny homes

On wheels, fixed, granny flat or land package

A tiny home can be treated as a vehicle or movable asset, a permanent dwelling, an improvement to existing land or part of a broader property transaction.

  • Land ownership and security position
  • Council and planning approvals
  • Builder, contract and payment schedule
  • Personal, asset, property or commercial pathway
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Modular and prefabricated homes

Factory milestones, delivery and installation

A permanent modular build needs the land, contract, off-site build stages, transport, installation and final residential security to work together.

  • Land and valuation position
  • Factory-stage payment requirements
  • Builder and contract acceptance
  • Completion and occupancy evidence
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Other specialist pathways

Some scenarios need a more specific repayment or exit strategy

Legal funding

Match the facility to the borrower and repayment source

Legal costs may be funded through different pathways depending on who is borrowing, the purpose, available security and how repayment is expected to occur.

  • Personal loan or home-equity pathways
  • Settlement-linked or claimant funding
  • Law-firm facilities and disbursement funding
  • Costs, terms and repayment triggers require review
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Bridging finance

Buy before selling with a credible property-sale exit

A residential bridge can involve peak debt across the existing and new property, overlap interest, expected sale proceeds and an end debt after sale.

  • Open and closed bridges are assessed differently
  • Valuation and sale-price assumptions matter
  • Combined and end-debt LVRs need checking
  • Serviceability and timing remain lender-specific
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Not sure which specialist pathway applies? Describe the transaction, asset or property, borrower, amount, timing and intended repayment source. Rate Challenge can help identify the most relevant starting point.
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How Rate Challenge approaches specialist finance

Define the transaction, test the structure, then confirm lender appetite

01

Map the transaction

Identify the borrower, purpose, amount, contribution, property or asset, cash flow, timing and intended repayment source.

02

Compare viable structures

Review security, leverage, term, repayments, guarantees, entity structure, evidence, fees and exit strategy.

03

Confirm and coordinate

Check lender appetite before application, then coordinate valuations, documents, conditions and settlement steps.

Specialist finance FAQs

Common questions before choosing a specialist finance pathway

What makes a finance request “specialist”?

It may involve commercial property, a business or franchise, equipment, an SMSF, unusual housing, a non-standard repayment source, a complex entity structure or tighter transaction timing. Specialist does not automatically mean impaired credit.

Is specialist finance always more expensive?

No. Pricing depends on the transaction, borrower strength, security or asset, leverage, term, evidence and lender appetite. Fees and pricing must be compared together, not in isolation.

Can a calculator tell me whether a lender will approve the finance?

No. The public tools are first-pass models. They cannot determine lender appetite, verify documents, value a property or asset, assess credit, approve a structure or confirm final pricing.

Does using a Rate Challenge calculator affect my credit score?

No. The public calculators do not involve a credit enquiry. A formal loan application may involve a lender credit check.

Can an SMSF still borrow to buy property?

From 10 August 2026, new LRBAs involving real property are generally limited to business real property. Earlier arrangements, qualifying refinances and certain pre-commencement acquisitions can continue under transitional provisions. Review the dedicated SMSF finance page and obtain appropriate legal, tax and financial advice before committing.

Does Rate Challenge charge a broker fee?

Specialist and commercial matters can involve customer-paid brokerage, application, valuation, legal or lender fees. Any Rate Challenge fee and known third-party costs would be explained before you proceed; lender commissions are disclosed where applicable.

Does Rate Challenge provide legal, tax or financial advice?

No. Rate Challenge provides credit assistance and general information within its role. SMSF, business, property and legal-funding structures may require advice from your accountant, financial adviser, solicitor or other qualified professional.

Callback request form

Request a Specialist Finance Callback

Tell us what you are funding, who will borrow, the amount, timing and intended repayment source. Rate Challenge will contact you to discuss the next practical step.

No obligation. Do not send passwords, bank statements or identity documents through this initial enquiry form.

Need a lender-specific answer?

Start with the transaction, then confirm the viable structure.

Rate Challenge can help check lender appetite, cash-flow assessment, security or asset acceptance, structure, documents, costs, pricing and timing.

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