You always aspired to own your dream house in your country, Jordan. Now is the time to realize your aspirations.
With the Non-Resident Jordanian Home Loan from Arab Bank, you can finance your own house in Jordan simply and conveniently through any of our branches in UAE, Qatar or Bahrain.
- Competitive Interest Rates
- Financing up to 75% of the house value
- Loan amount up to JOD 500,000
- Loan tenure up to 25 years
- For non-resident Jordanians in UAE, Qatar and Bahrain, KSA, Oman, and Kuwait
- Simple and straightforward procedures through any of our branches in UAE, Qatar, Bahrain or Jordan
- Pre-approved Arab Bank Visa Credit Card (free through any of our branches in UAE, Qatar or Bahrain)
- Account services such as free Visa Electron, Arabi Online Service and Hala Arabi Service.
- Land Loan for nonresident Jordanians is available too
- Loan Calculator
Documents Required
- Valid national ID (for Residents) or valid passport with valid Resident visa (for Non-Residents)
- Recent utility bill in the name of the client e.g. electricity, telephone or rental contract
- Latest Salary/Income/Employment verification document
- Property purchase and sales agreement/contract
- Ownership certificate of the financed property
- Proof of Down payment
- Bank statement
** Calculator Definitions
Amount:
The total amount of money borrowed, also referred to as the principal amount.
Rate (%):
This is the annual interest rate on the product which is equivalent to APR, which is going to be calculated in this example.
Years:
This is the original term or length of the product, stated in years.
Effective Monthly Payment:
This is the effective monthly payment, which takes into consideration fees and other costs associated with this product. The effective monthly payment is the basis for the APR calculation.
Calculated Annual Percentage Rate (%):
The Calculated Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is determined using the annual interest rate of the product plus fees and other costs. This rate may differ from bank to bank. APR is useful when comparing two or more products with different interest rates and fee structures.