Everything you need to know about Rendi and how it works.
Rendi is a platform that helps you understand how close you are to buying your first home. Instead of guessing, Rendi gives you clarity on your deposit gap, your readiness level, and what steps you need to take next.
You answer a few simple questions about your finances and goals. Rendi then estimates how much you need for a deposit, shows how far you are from your goal, and provides a personalised path to get there.
No. Rendi does not provide mortgages or financial products. We help you understand your position and prepare for the home-buying process.
No. Rendi does not hold, store, or transfer any money. We are a planning and tracking tool only.
A Deposit Circle allows you to involve friends or family in your home-buying journey. You can share your goal, track contributions, and stay accountable. All contributions happen outside of Rendi.
You can create a page to receive support from friends and family for your deposit — for example on birthdays or celebrations. People can contribute externally, and you track your progress in Rendi.
Rendi provides estimates based on the information you provide and general market assumptions. These are not financial advice or guaranteed figures, but a guide to help you understand your position.
For most first-time buyers, the deposit is the biggest barrier. Many people can afford monthly mortgage payments but struggle with saving enough upfront and knowing how much they need.
Yes. You can update your details at any time to see how your position changes.
Rendi gives you an indication of your readiness based on your financial situation. When you're closer, we may guide you toward speaking with a mortgage advisor.
Yes — in the future, Rendi may connect users who are ready to mortgage advisors and relevant partners.
Yes. We take data privacy seriously and only use your information to provide insights and improve your experience. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
Rendi is currently free to use.
Rendi is for renters, first-time buyers, and anyone unsure if they can buy a home.
No. Rendi provides guidance and estimates, not regulated financial advice. You should seek professional advice before making financial decisions.
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