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All the signals are right if you are afirst home buyer living in
In NSW the state government introduced aNew Home Buyers supplement Effective from
This will be will be added to the existing$7,000 grant for eligible First Home Owner Grant applicants building a new homeor buying a newly constructed home. For the time being, the $3,000 Supplementwill only be available for 12 months (
This first home buyer supplement is on topof the $14,000 provided under the Commonwealth's First Home Owner Boost scheme.This will give eligible First Home Owner Grant applicants i.e. first homebuyers building a new home or buying a newly constructed home a total of$24,000 towards the cost of their new acquisition.
Effective from 1 July 2009 (still subjectto Federal Government approval) the First Home Owner Grant and NSW New HomeBuyers Supplement will be capped and only be available for properties valued upto $750,000. This is likely to include the majority of first home buyerpurchases and is a terrific incentive for first home buyers to enter themarket. Other Australian states also provide incentives at State level to firsthome buyers ? the Commonwealth ?boost? scheme obviously applies to all statesand territories.
To date the most funding under the firsthome buyer schemes in NSW has gone to Liverpool ($98 million +), followed byCampbelltown ($70m +) Wentorthville (69m+) and
? $7000additional grant for new homes where contracts were signed between
? $3000additional grant for new homes where contracts were signed between
? $7000 BoostPayment for established homes where contracts were signed from
? $14 000Boost Payment for new homes where contracts were signed from
? $3000 NSWNew Home Buyers Supplement for new homes where contracts were signed from11November 2008.
In addition to the above mentionedsubsidies and grants first home buyers in NSW also have access to concessionsrelating to stamp duty costs.