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- First Home Buyer Choice will allow more first timers in NSW to get on property ladder faster
Angus Raine, Executive Chairman, Raine & Horne welcomed the successful passage of the new First Home Buyer Choice legislation through the NSW Parliament yesterday.
Angus said, “Thousands of first home buyers will now be able to unlock the dream of home ownership sooner following the passage of this legislation that will allow them to choose between an annual property fee or an upfront stamp duty payment.
“This will be a gamechanger for first timers in NSW with plenty now able to get onto the property ladder faster – and better still with First Home Buyer Choice there are no income caps on eligibility.”
Mr Raine added, “Perhaps the politicians in Victoria going to the polls soon could take a look at this legislation and factor into their policy announcements before 26 November.”
For the first time in Australia, first home buyers will be given the choice between paying a smaller annual property fee or a large upfront stamp duty on their first property.
Premier Dominic Perrottet said the First Home Buyer Choice would be a game-changer for first home buyers, helping families get the keys to their first home sooner.
“The great Australian dream of home ownership just got much easier for a generation of young families,” the Premier said.
“For the first time we will provide first home buyers with a choice, helping thousands of people to shave around two years off the time needed to save for a deposit.
“People can now save huge sums of money on the biggest purchase of their life.”
NSW Treasurer Matt Kean said First Home Buyer Choice will significantly reduce upfront costs, reduce the time needed to save for a deposit and will see the majority of eligible first home buyers paying less tax overall.
“We are giving people the opportunity to decide for themselves what best suits their financial situation. Those buying a home to live in for life can still choose stamp duty, but for many, paying an annual tax for the limited time they actually live in the property will make more sense.”
Eligible first home buyers can access the scheme from Saturday 12 November.
These buyers will be required to pay stamp duty on purchases made until 15 January 2023, but then will be able to apply for a refund of their stamp duty if they choose to opt into the annual fee.
From 16 January 2023 purchasers can opt in to the annual fee directly and will not be required to pay stamp duty.
First Home Buyer Choice will be available for dwellings costing up to $1.5 million. For the purchase of vacant land intended for the construction of a first home, the price cap will be up to $800,000.
The program is uncapped and will be available for every eligible first home buyer who wants to access it.
NSW Treasury data shows the breakeven period between upfront stamp duty and an annual property fee would be 36 years for an $800,000 apartment, 28 years for a $1 million townhouse, and 26 years for a $1.25 million house.
The same data shows that if a first home buyer purchased a $1 million house and sold it 10 years later, which is around the median holding period, the annual property payments over the 10 years would total $19,881 in present value terms compared with $40,090 in upfront stamp duty - a saving of $20,209.
Stamp duty comparisons
|
Market value |
Land value |
Stamp duty |
Property fee (Year 1) |
Present value of property |
Present value of property fee |
Breakeven years |
House Townhouse Unit |
1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 |
900,000 750,000 525,000 |
66,700 66,700 66,700 |
3,100 2,650 1,975 |
28,014 23,948 17,848 |
50,275 42,977 32,030 |
29 36 63 |
House Townhouse Unit |
1,250,000 1,250,000 1,250,000 |
750,000 625,000 437,500 |
52,950 52,950 52,950 |
2,650 2,275 1,713 |
23,948 20,559 15,476 |
42,977 36,895 27,773 |
26 32 52 |
House Townhouse Unit |
1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 |
600,000 500,000 350,000 |
40,090 40,090 40,090 |
2,200 1,900 1,450 |
19,811 17,170 13,103 |
35,679 30,814 23,516 |
23 28 43 |
House Townhouse Unit |
800,000 800,000 800,000 |
480,000 400,000 280,000 |
31,090 31,090 31,090 |
1,840 1,600 1,240 |
16,628 14,459 11,206 |
29,841 25,948 20,110 |
21 25 36 |
For more information visit the First Home Buyer Choice webpage.
An online calculator is available to assist first home buyers to assess their options. To view the calculator, go to the Service NSW Website.