🔥 Queensland’s $30,000 FHOG ends June 2026 — check if you’re eligible before it’s too late
✓ Updated March 2026

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in Australia With
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Free expert guides on government grants, stamp duty savings, deposit strategies and the complete home buying process — across all 8 states and territories.

$30K Max FHOG Grant
8 States Covered
2% Min Deposit
100% Free to Use
First Home Owner Grant
Up to $30,000
QLD & TAS lead with the highest grants in Australia
Help to Buy Scheme
Gov Pays 40%
Only 2% deposit • Launched Dec 2025 • Filling fast
First Home Guarantee
No LMI Required
5% deposit • Unlimited places • No income caps

Your Home Buying Journey

Four simple steps from dreaming to owning your first home.

Research Grants

Find which government grants and schemes you’re eligible for in your state or territory.

Sort Your Finance

Get pre-approved, understand your borrowing power, and save your deposit with FHSSS.

Find Your Home

Search properties within your budget, arrange inspections, and make an offer.

Settle & Move In

Exchange contracts, complete settlement, and collect the keys to your first home.

First Home Owner Grant by State

Every state sets its own grant amount. Here’s what you could receive in 2026.

New South Wales
$10,000
New homes up to $750K
Victoria
$10,000
New homes up to $750K
Queensland
$30,000
No cap — ends June 2026!
Western Australia
$10,000
New homes up to $750K
South Australia
$15,000
New homes up to $650K
Tasmania
$30,000
New homes — best in AU!
ACT
No FHOG Available
Stamp duty concession instead
Northern Territory
$10,000
New homes up to $650K

Not Sure Where to Start?

Our most popular guide covers every grant, scheme, and concession available to first home buyers in Australia — fully updated for 2026.

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Disclaimer: First Home Buyer AU provides general information only and does not constitute financial advice. Government grants, schemes and eligibility criteria are subject to change. Always verify current information with your state revenue office or a licensed financial adviser.

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