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SMSF Loans in Australia

Purchasing property through a Self-Managed Super Fund can be a powerful long-term strategy, but SMSF lending is far more complex than standard home or investment loans. Strict rules, specialised structures, and lender-specific policies mean the right advice is essential from the outset.

At Palisade Brokers, we help trustees secure SMSF loans that are structured correctly and aligned with their fund’s investment strategy. Whether you’re purchasing residential or commercial property within your SMSF, we focus on compliance, lender policy, and long-term suitability – not just approval.

Because we’re broker-led, we work with lenders experienced in SMSF lending and guide you through each step of the process, coordinating with your accountant or adviser where needed to ensure everything is set up properly.

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What Is an SMSF Loan?

An SMSF loan, also known as a Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangement (LRBA), allows a Self-Managed Super Fund to borrow money to purchase a property under strict conditions.

Key characteristics include:

  • The loan is held in a separate bare trust
  • The lender’s recourse is limited to the property only
  • The SMSF owns the beneficial interest
  • Additional contributions cannot be used to improve the property

Because of these requirements, SMSF loans must be structured carefully to remain compliant.

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What These Loans Are Commonly Used For

  • Purchasing residential investment property within an SMSF
  • Purchasing commercial property (often leased to a related business)
  • Long-term asset accumulation within superannuation
  • Diversifying SMSF investment portfolios

How SMSF Loans Work

SMSF loans operate very differently from standard mortgages and involve additional parties and documentation.

Common elements include:

  • A bare trust structure
  • SMSF trustee and custodian arrangements
  • Higher deposit requirements
  • Specialist lender assessment
  • Longer approval timeframes

Because SMSF lending is policy-driven and documentation-heavy, preparation and lender selection are critical.

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Who These Loans Are Best Suited For

SMSF loans may suit:

  • SMSF trustees with a long-term investment horizon
  • Funds with sufficient cash flow and liquidity
  • Trustees seeking property exposure within super
  • Business owners purchasing commercial property via their SMSF

If your fund structure or objectives are more complex, we’ll help assess whether an SMSF loan is appropriate before proceeding.

Key Benefits of an SMSF Loan

  • Ability to invest in property within superannuation
  • Long-term asset ownership strategy
  • Potential rental income to the SMSF
  • Diversification beyond traditional assets
  • Limited recourse structure protects other SMSF assets

Common Challenges
And How We Solve Them

Strict compliance requirements We ensure the structure meets LRBA rules from the outset.

Higher deposit and liquidity requirements We assess fund readiness before application.

Limited lender options We work with lenders experienced in SMSF lending.

Complex documentation and coordination We liaise with accountants and advisers to streamline the process.

Our Process at Palisade Brokers

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  1. Initial Strategy Discussion
    Understand your SMSF structure and investment goals.
  2. Eligibility & Structure Assessment
    Review fund compliance, liquidity, and suitability.
  3. Lender Selection & Application
    Match your SMSF with appropriate specialist lenders.
  4. Approval, Settlement & Ongoing Support
    Support through settlement and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Speak with an SMSF Loan Specialist