Whatever the stage of your home-buying journey, it’s important to understand what Government support is available to help you save money and get into your new home sooner. One of the most in-demand schemes is the First Home Owner Grant (also known as the ‘First Home Buyer Grant’). This is a concession developed by and offered by the QLD state government to make the process of buying or building a new home in Queensland easier for eligible first-time home buyers.
If you sign a contract with a home builder between 20 November 2023 and 30 June 2025, you could be eligible for the QLD Government’s First Home Owner Grant and receive up to $30,000 towards the cost of your first home. This grant helps to lower the barrier to homeownership and makes it easier to move into a home of your own sooner. The criteria required for First Home Buyers eligibility includes stipulations such as the property purchased must be under the value of $750,000, and that either you or your partner have owned no previous property or received a First Home Owner Grant in Australia.
Here we look at the First Home Owner Grant in greater detail, covering important considerations such as applicant eligibility, property requirements and how to apply.* For further details on the First Home Owners Grant, please visit the Queensland Government website.
*The information on this website regarding first home buyer grants and schemes provided by Hallmark Homes is for general information purposes only. It is not financial advice. Consult with qualified financial advisors for personalised guidance.
What Government support is currently available?
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There are two ways to submit an application for the $30,000 First Home Owner Grant in Queensland:
Whether you’re buying a house and land package or building with a renowned home builder like Hallmark Homes, the First Home Owner Scheme grants you $30,000 towards buying or building your new home. Unlike some other grants, the amount the scheme provides doesn’t vary based on eligibility or other factors – if you’re eligible and receive approval, you’ll receive the full $30,000.
As with all grants and schemes that you may be eligible for, including the First Home Guarantee Scheme, Family Home Guarantee and First Home Vacant Land Concession, there are a few eligibility requirements that you’ll need to meet. For the First Home Owner Grant, these requirements are:
If you have owned an investment property but not lived in it, you may still be eligible for the First Home Owner Grant in Queensland. Additionally, within 1 year – of receiving the final inspection certificate if you’re building or a settlement if buying a house and land package – you must move into your new home as your principal place of residence and live there continuously for 6 months.
If you’re building a home, buying ‘off the plan’ or buying a brand new home that’s never been lived in and the total value of the land, build and extras (e.g., landscaping, fences, solar, etc.) is under $750,000, you may have met the main property criteria to be eligible for the First Home Owners Grant.
In greater detail, this means:
Building a new home or buying a house and land package – Hallmark Homes has house and land packages across the most in-demand areas of South East Queensland – are the most common ways of accessing the scheme.
The total purchase price of the property you purchase must be less than $750,000, which means:
While you may meet the above eligibility criteria, there may be circumstances that may make you ineligible to access the scheme. These include:
Also, it’s important to understand that the Queensland Office of State Revenue regularly audits grant applications to ensure that successful applicants comply with their requirements. This means that if you’ve failed to comply with the requirements to receive the grant, you’ll need to repay the grant in full, along with any fines or penalties imposed on you by the Office.
Yes, the QLD stamp duty concession for first-home buyers helps eligible first-home buyers to buy their first home by providing a partial or complete exemption from stamp duty. The amount you can save on stamp duty in Queensland depends on the value of the property, with properties with a dutiable value of $500,000 or less exempt from stamp duty – this full exemption saves you around $8,750 – while properties valued from $500,001 to $549,999 are eligible for concessional rates.
For further details on the First Home Owners Grant, please visit the Queensland Government website.
*The information on this website regarding first home buyer grants and schemes provided by Hallmark Homes is for general information purposes only. It is not financial advice. Consult with qualified financial advisors for personalised guidance.
Eligible House and Land Packages
Willow 251 - Nest - Harmony | |
Floor Area | 250.84m2 |
Land Area | 584m2 |
Cedar 255 - Nest - Harmony | |
Floor Area | 254.55m2 |
Land Area | 623m2 |
Manly 186 - Luma - Harmony | |
Floor Area | 185.81m2 |
Land Area | 322m2 |
Banksia 229 - Luma - Harmony | |
Floor Area | 228.54m2 |
Land Area | 585m2 |
Birch 245 - Nest - Harmony | |
Floor Area | 248.05m2 |
Land Area | 613m2 |
Cove 202 - Luma - Harmony | |
Floor Area | 201.6m2 |
Land Area | 960m2 |