Home Buyer Concession Scheme: Eligible home buyers will pay no duty for properties with a dutiable value of up to $1,020,000 (increased from $1 million). A partial concession applies for properties over $1,020,000, capped at $35,238 (increased from $34,270).
Factors such as previous property ownership, property value, income & number of dependants are all considered. To see if you are eligible, visit here.
Off the Plan unit duty exemption : visit here.
Home Owner Rates Assistance : visit here.
Home Owner Rates Assistance : visit here.
First Home Buyer Choice
First Home Buyer Choice (FHBC) is now closed.
First Home Buyers Assistance
If your First Home is and is a new or existing property, you will pay $0 duty below $800,000 and then a reduced amount between $800,000 and $1,000,000. Your stamp duty will be: $
First Home Owner Grant (New Homes).
A $10,000 First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) is available when you buy or build your first new home.
Your first new home can be a house, townhouse, apartment, unit or similar that is newly built, purchased off the plan or substantially renovated.
How much can I spend?
If you purchase a newly built house, townhouse, apartment, unit or similar the purchase price must not exceed $600,000. More information here
For all other grants and schemes please click here.
First home owner grant
How to apply for a $10,000 grant to buy or build a new home in the Northern Territory.
More information on Home Owner Assistance in the NT
This scheme finished on June 30 2021.
NEW HOME OR VACANT LAND
First Home Buyers Duty Exemption: From May 1st 2025: First home buyers who enter into a contract to purchase a new home to live in (or vacant land on which to build a home to live in) will pay no stamp duty.
First home owner grant
The $30,000 first home owner grant will be extended, for eligible contracts signed between 20 November 2023 and 30 June 2026.
All the details on Financial help and incentives here.
2024-25 State Budget removes the property value cap for first home owner grant for eligible contracts entered into on or after 6 June 2024
For full details please view this page.
2024-25 State Budget removes the property value cap for stamp duty relief for eligible first home buyers for contracts to purchase a new home or vacant land entered into on or after 6 June 2024
For full details please view this page.
First Home Owner Grant
A first home owner grant is available to eligible applicants who purchase or build a new home in Tasmania from 1 July 2016. A new home is a home that has not previously been occupied or sold as a place of residence and includes kit homes.
The amount of the grant is determined by the date that the eligible transaction commenced.
Transactions commencing from 1 July 2024 will be eligible for $10 000.
Transactions that commenced between 1 April 2021 and 30 June 2024 will be eligible for $30 000.
Please see here for further details.
Duty exemption between 18 February 2024 to 30 June 2026
The exemption provides an exemption from property transfer duty for first home buyers of established homes which have a dutiable value of $750 000 or less which settle (i.e. transfers that complete) between 18 February 2024 to 30 June 2026 inclusive. See eligibility here.
Calculations to the right do not show discount.
Duty concession for pensioners downsizing to a new home factsheet
Provides a 50 per cent property transfer duty concession until 30 June 2025 to eligible pensioners who sell their existing home and downsize to a new home valued at $600 000 or lower.
First Home Owner Grant
You can receive $10,000 with the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG)
If you are buying or building a new home valued up to $750,000, you may be eligible for a First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) of $10,000. To be eligible, the home must not have been previously sold or occupied.
Exemptions and Concessions
The rates shown in the calculator are for Perth Metropolitan and Peel regions
For all other regions, stamp duty below $500,000 will be $0.
For a property between $500,000 and $750,000 duty is payable at a rate of $11.90 for every $100, or part of $100, over $500,000.
The first home owner grant of $10,000 is a one-off payment to encourage and assist first home buyers to buy or build a residential property for use as their principal place of residence. For more information refer to the First Home Owner Grant Fact Sheet.
First home owners may qualify for the grant and/or the first home owner rate of duty if they are either purchasing an established home or if they are building or purchasing a new home. The grant has:
Find detailed information in the FHOG Guide.
This applies to property that is either a principal place of residence or a WA business asset, and the value of the entire property doesn't exceed $200,000.
To see if you are eligible please read this page.
Concessional rates are not included in the calculations.
Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this calculator, the results should be used as an indication only. They are neither a quote nor a pre-qualification for a home loan.