WA bumps up first-home owner grant to $10,000 for new homes
Western Australia has followed the example of the other states by incentivising first-home buyers if they choose to buy a new home over an established home.
In the state budget released yesterday, treasurer Troy Buswell announced that from September 15 FHBs that purchase new homes will be eligible for a $10,000 first-home owner grant while those who purchase an existing home will only get $3,000.
This means that first-home buyers wanting to purchase an existing home have just over a month to access the existing $7,000 grant.
At the same time, those FHBs considering buying a new home may delay their purchase until after September 15 to take advantage of the bigger incentive.
NSW, Queensland and South Australia offer a $15,000 grant for FHBs building or buying a new home and Victoria offers $10,000 for those who buy or build a new home.
From September 1 first-home buyers in the ACT will receive $12,500 if they buy or build a new home or buy one that has been substantially renovated.
From July 1 2014 Tasmania will offer the $7,000 first-home owners grant for new home purchases only.
The Northern Territory offers a first-home owner grant for both new and established homes providing $12 000 if the home is an established home in the urban area or $25,000 everywhere else.
Also as part of WA’s Housing Supply Package - designed to increase the supply of housing in a state, which has the fastest growing population - the state government intends to expand the number of affordable rental properties by committing an additional $47.8million for an extra 1,000 homes under the National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS).
It will also aim to streamline residential planning and building approvals processes to ensure the supply of new housing is not held up in red tape.




