If you're a first home owner in Victoria, you could be eligible for a $10,000* FHB grant.
Victoria
If you are buying or building a new home, you may be eligible for the FHOG ($10,000)* if you signed your contract on or after 1 July 2013.
Your new home can be a house, townhouse, apartment, unit or similar, but it must be valued at $750,000 or less and be the first sale of the property as a residential premises. You’re not eligible for the FHOG if you or your spouse/partner have already:
- Received the FHOG in Australia,
- Owned a home in Australia, either jointly or separately, prior to 1 July 2000,
- Lived in a home in Australia in which either of you owned or part-owned on or after 1 July 2000, for a continuous period of at least six months
These criteria apply even if your spouse/partner is not an applicant with you for the FHOG.
Additionally:
- All FHOG applicants must be at least 18 at settlement or completion of construction (although there is discretion with this age requirement),
- You (or at least one applicant) must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident at the time of settlement or completion of the home’s construction, and
- You (or at least one applicant) must intend to live in the home as your PPR for at least 12 months, commencing within 12 months of settlement or completion of construction
New Zealanders holding a special category visa under s32 of the Migration Act 1958 and anyone holding a permanent visa under s30(1), are considered to be a permanent resident of Australia. To be eligible, NZ citizens must be in Australia at the time of settlement.