State-by-state breakdown of government grants and rebates


 

NSW grants and rebates

  • Federal HomeBuilder Grant – $15,000 (learn more below)
  • NSW First Home Buyer Grant – $10,000 (learn more below)

    TOTAL: Up to $25,000

    You may also be eligible for a reduction of transfer duty charges through the First Home Buyer Assistance Scheme.

 

VIC grants and rebates


QLD grants and rebates

  • Federal HomeBuilder Grant - $15,000 (learn more below)
  • QLD First Home Buyer Grant - up to $15,000 (learn more below)
  • QLD regional Home Building Boost Grant (North Shore only) - $5000 (find out more on the Queensland Government website)

    TOTAL: Up to $35,000


 WA grants and rebates

  • Federal HomeBuilder Grant – $15,000 (learn more below)
  • WA First Home Buyer Grant – $10,000 (learn more below)
    TOTAL: Up to $25,000

 

First Home Buyer Grant

The First Home Buyer Grant (FHOG) may be available to people who are building or buying their first home. Eligibility requirements and amounts available (from $10,000 to $20,000) vary from state to state. You can find more information here:


*Not a Stockland promotion. Eligibility and other restrictions apply. Visit https://treasury.gov.au/coronavirus/homebuilder for further information.



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HomeBuilder Grant

A Federal Government grant providing eligible owner-occupiers (including first home buyers) with a $15,000 grant to build a new home or substantially renovate an existing one. It is part of the government’s economic response to COVID-19 (coronavirus).



HomeBuilder Grant applications must be received no later than 14 April, 2020. You can apply via the following links:

Yes, to access HomeBuilder, owner-occupiers must meet certain eligibility criteria, which can be found here.

If you need further information or have any additional questions, email HomeBuilder@treasury.gov.au.



We recommend contacting the Sales Centre at the Stockland community you’re interested in. Our team can direct you to the HomeBuilder eligibility guidelines and explain various purchasing options, including both registered ‘ready to build’ land and unregistered land (commonly referred to as ‘off the plan.’)

They’ll help you find the best land options for your lifestyle and budget.

If you’d like to discuss your house and land options with our team, you can make an enquiry here.

Yes, HomeBuilder is a government grant, not a Stockland promotion and Stockland’s refer-a-friend program is not connected to HomeBuilder eligibility.

For more information on the Stockland Refer a Friend program, click here.

For more information on the HomeBuilder Grant, click here.


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All information on this page is intended as an overview and may not necessarily be comprehensive. The information on this page is current as at 01/01/2021. To assess your eligibility for the above grants, and to explore further concessions and rebates, visit the relevant state government websites from the table above or talk to your financial advisor.'