Mortgage Help Northern Territory β€” Calculators, Support & Resources

The Northern Territory's small population and unique housing market mean mortgage stress dynamics differ from the rest of Australia. Darwin property prices haven't recovered to their 2014 peak, which means fewer borrowers are in negative equity territory. However, the high cost of living β€” particularly groceries, insurance, and utilities β€” means that even with smaller mortgages, household budgets are tight. Defence and government employment provide a stable income base for many Territory mortgage holders.

NT Mortgage Snapshot

At Risk of Stress
26.2%
Avg Mortgage
$390,000
Median Income
$88,000
Typical Repayment
$2,465/mo

At the average NT mortgage of $390,000 on a 6.5% variable rate over 30 years, monthly repayments are approximately $2,465. Against the state median household income of $88,000, that represents roughly 33.6% of gross income β€” above the 30% stress threshold.

Check Your Own Position

State averages don't tell your story. Use our free calculators to assess your specific situation:

Free Financial Counselling in NT

National Debt Helpline (all states):

1800 007 007

Free, confidential Β· Mon–Fri 9:30am–4:30pm

NT-specific financial counselling services:

Anglicare NT Financial Wellbeing

Phone: 1800 007 007

Website: www.anglicare-nt.org.au

NT Legal Aid Commission

Phone: 1800 019 343

Website: www.ntlac.nt.gov.au

NT Government Programs

State government assistance that may help reduce overall household costs:

Major Areas in NT

Mortgage stress patterns within Northern Territory vary by area. The major population centres are: Darwin, Alice Springs, Katherine. Outer suburban and regional areas often experience higher stress rates due to lower incomes and fewer employment options, despite smaller mortgage sizes.

What to Do Next

  1. Test your position β€” use the Stress Calculator to see exactly where you stand
  2. Call your lender β€” request a rate review first, then discuss hardship options if needed
  3. Explore refinancing β€” the break-even calculator shows if switching makes sense
  4. Get free advice β€” call 1800 007 007 to speak with a financial counsellor

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