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RATE CHALLENGE RESEARCH & DATA

Mortgage, property and policy research built from evidence.

Explore current home-loan rates, lender research, Victorian property data, government schemes, forecasts and transparent methodology as the Rate Challenge data platform grows.

Evidence-led analysis Current Australian rate data Sources and limits explained
How to read the content

Data, analysis and opinion are not the same thing

Rate Challenge will label each type of content so readers can distinguish current observations from interpretation, modelling and editorial views.

Observed data

Measured or directly sourced

Rates, dates, prices, scheme rules and other fields that can be traced to a named source and update point.

Analysis

Evidence interpreted

Comparisons, trends, correlations and explanations built from the available data and stated assumptions.

Forecast or opinion

Clearly labelled uncertainty

Probability models and editorial conclusions that should not be confused with a guaranteed outcome or personal advice.

Featured live dataset

Current Australian home-loan rates

The existing home-loan rates page is the first live research product in this family. It provides a practical starting point before lender policy, eligibility, fees, features and the borrower’s full circumstances are considered.

  • Current mortgage-rate data
  • Owner-occupier and investor products
  • Principal-and-interest and interest-only options
  • Variable and fixed-rate products
LIVE RESEARCH PRODUCT Australian mortgage-rate data Use as a market reference, not a lender approval or eligibility decision.
Update focusRates and product data
Prototype scopeVictoria-first property research
Lenders and policy

Rates are only one part of lender comparison

Product research

Rates, fees, features and promotions

Product-level research can compare pricing and structure, but the value of a loan still depends on eligibility, fees, features and how long the borrower expects to keep it.

  • Variable and fixed-rate structures
  • Offset, redraw and repayment features
  • Application, annual and discharge costs
  • Promotional pricing and eligibility limits
Policy research

Why two lenders can treat the same scenario differently

Income treatment, liabilities, living expenses, property type, deposit source and documentation can all vary by lender and product.

  • General discovery, not lender approval
  • No exact borrowing-capacity promise
  • No lender-specific eligibility conclusion
  • Broker or lender confirmation remains required
Open the Lenders Directory →
Government schemes and policy

Track the rules that change buyer costs and deposit pathways

Federal and Victorian coverage

The Government Schemes hub separates national programs from Victorian grants, concessions and state-specific purchase-cost rules, with effective dates and eligibility limits where available.

Open Government Schemes
Use the Scheme Calculator →
Forecasts and models

Scenarios and probabilities, not false certainty

Interest-rate modelling

Cash-rate and mortgage-rate scenarios

Models can combine economic data, market pricing, historical relationships and defined scenarios while showing the probability range and the reasons it may change.

Open Forecasts & Models →
Model evaluation

Performance, calibration and historical results

Forecasts should be judged against subsequent outcomes, with methodology, error, calibration and historical performance made visible where practical.

View Model Performance →
Methodology and trust

Every research product should show how it was built

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Source and date

Name the source, coverage period, effective date and last update so readers know what the material represents.

02

Validation and limits

Explain checks, exclusions, missing data, methodology limits and where manual or professional confirmation is still required.

03

Corrections and version history

Retain prior versions where appropriate and make material corrections visible rather than silently changing research conclusions.

Research FAQs

How to use Rate Challenge research responsibly

Is the information personal financial advice?

No. The research, data, calculators and guides are general in nature. Personal lending, tax, legal and financial decisions require consideration of your circumstances and, where appropriate, professional advice.

Does a displayed rate mean I qualify for that loan?

No. Product eligibility, serviceability, property acceptance, documentation, loan purpose, LVR and lender policy still need to be confirmed.

Are forecasts presented as guaranteed outcomes?

No. Forecasts and models should be presented as scenarios or probability ranges with assumptions and uncertainty clearly explained.

Why will some research areas appear before others?

Research coverage is expanded in stages so live datasets and published methodology can remain clearly separated from areas still being developed or validated.

Can I report an error or outdated source?

Yes. Use the callback form or contact Rate Challenge directly with the page, field or source that should be reviewed.

Research enquiry

Ask about a dataset, report or lending question

Tell us what you are researching or the lending decision you are trying to understand. Rate Challenge will respond with the most relevant next step.

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

Use the evidence, then confirm the decision

Research can narrow the question. Personal circumstances determine the answer.

Rate Challenge can help connect the relevant data, lender policy, product structure and practical next steps for a real Australian lending scenario.

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