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Sharp Increase in Mortgage Arrears Amid Economic Pressures

Homeowners Struggle as Mortgage Defaults Rise

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Recent data from Fitch Ratings indicates a sharper-than-usual rise in Australian mortgage arrears during the first quarter of 2025.
Conforming mortgage arrears (30+ days) increased by 23 basis points to 1.36%, while non-conforming arrears rose by 39 basis points to 5.32%.
This escalation is nearly three times the typical seasonal rise, which averages around 8 basis points in Q1.

The primary drivers behind this increase are ongoing cost-of-living pressures and elevated interest rates. Households are grappling with higher expenses across essential goods and services, coupled with increased mortgage repayments due to successive rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).

While the RBA implemented rate cuts in February and May 2025, these measures were not reflected in the Q1 data. It is anticipated that these cuts will provide some relief to mortgage holders in subsequent quarters. However, the immediate impact underscores the financial strain many homeowners are currently experiencing.

To mitigate the risk of falling into arrears, homeowners are advised to proactively manage their finances. This includes reviewing household budgets to identify areas for cost reduction, exploring refinancing options to secure more favorable loan terms, and engaging with financial counselors or mortgage brokers for personalized advice.

Additionally, lenders are encouraged to offer support to borrowers facing financial difficulties. This can involve flexible repayment plans, temporary payment deferrals, or other hardship assistance programs designed to prevent defaults and support long-term financial stability.

In summary, the rise in mortgage arrears highlights the need for both borrowers and lenders to adopt proactive strategies in managing financial challenges. Staying informed about economic developments, seeking professional advice, and maintaining open communication with financial institutions are crucial steps in navigating the current economic landscape.

Published:Saturday, 25th Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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