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Eligibility requirements

First Home Owner Grant Scheme

FHOGS is available to people buying or building their first home and who meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Each applicant is a natural person and not a company or trust.

  • At least one applicant is a permanent resident or Australian citizen.

  • Each applicant must be at least 18 years of age.

  • All applicants and/or their spouse/de facto have not owned a residential property, jointly, separately or with some other person, in any State or Territory of Australia before 1 July 2000.

  • All applicants and/or their spouse/de facto have not owned on or after 1 July 2000 a residential property and occupied that property jointly, separately or with some other person in any State or Territory of Australia for a continuous period of at least six months.

  • Each applicant has entered into a contract for the purchase of a home or signed a contract to build a home on or after 1 July 2000. In the case of an owner-builder, laying of the foundations commenced on or after 1 July 2000.

  • This is the first time an applicant and/or their spouse/de facto will receive a grant under the First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 in any State or Territory (unless subsequently repaid).

  • At least one applicant will occupy the home as their principal place of residence for a continuous period of at least six months, commencing within 12 months of settlement or construction of the home.

  • View First Home Owner Grant Act 2000

First Home Plus

To qualify for First Home Plus you must meet the criteria listed below:

  • The contract and the transfer must be for the purchase of the whole of the property.

  • All purchasers must be ‘eligible purchasers’.

  • At least one eligible purchaser must occupy the home as their principal place of residence for a continuous period of at least six months, commencing within 12 months of completion of the agreement.

  • An ‘eligible purchaser’ is a natural person (ie not a company or trust) at least 18 years of age who has not, and whose spouse/de facto has not:

Note: If all purchasers are not 'eligible purchasers' you may still qualify for a concession under First Home Plus One.

First Home Plus One

From 1 May 2007, First Home Plus One allows eligible purchasers to buy property with other parties and still receive a concession. To qualify the eligible purchasers must buy at least 50 per cent of the property. The value limits and purchasers eligibility criteria of First Home Plus apply.

Note: if the first home buyer's spouse has previously owned a home or received a benefit under First Home Plus, the first home buyer will not be entitled to First Home Plus One, regardless of whether or not the spouse is also a purchaser.

Last updated: 09-May-2008
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