
Can I get the First Home Buyers Grant?
Author: adminWho is eligible
You are eligible if:
- You are buying/building their first property as a person, not as a company or trust;
- You (or a joint applicant) are an Australian citizen or permanent resident;
- You or your spouse have not previously owned an interest in land in Australia that had a residence on it prior to July 1 2000.
If the you are married or living in a de facto relationship for more than two years, neither your or your spouse can have owned a home, individually or with any other person.
What type of property is eligible?
It does not matter if you are building a new home or purchasing an established home. The home can be a house, unit, flat or any other type of self-contained, fixed dwelling that meets local planning standards.
The transaction is eligible if:
- The contract to buy a home in Queensland was made on or after 1 July 2000; or
- The owners of the land in Queensland made a comprehensive building contract on or after 1 July 2000 to have a home built; or
- An owner builder started building a home in Queensland on or after 1 July 2000.
When is the grant payable?
The grant is paid:
- For the purchase of a home - when the title is registered in the purchaser’s name; or
- For the construction of a home - when the building is ready for occupation as a home.
It is important to note that all applicants must occupy the home as their principal place of residence within one year of this event.
For more detailed information visit the Office of State Revenue Website at www.osr.qld.gov.au or speak to one of the Team at Finance Know How.
Finance Know How has access to 100% home loans, and with the new QLD budget releasing the abolishment of Stamp and Mortgage Duty in QLD from July 1 2008, it has never been easier to get your first home!
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