First Home Buyers: Here's How Long It Takes To Save A Deposit
Saving can be challenging at the best of times, but saving for a first home deposit can sometimes feel like an impossible task. While it’s easy to lose track of your finances and overlook your budget when it comes to impulse buys, first home buyers don’t need to despair! To help make the process of...

Saving can be challenging at the best of times, but saving for a first home deposit can sometimes feel like an impossible task. While it’s easy to lose track of your finances and overlook your budget when it comes to impulse buys, first home buyers don’t need to despair! To help make the process of saving as painless as possible, we’ve broken down the stats and compiled the information first home buyers need to know when it comes to saving for that deposit…


- If your home has a dutiable value of $600,000 or less you may be eligible to receive the first home buyer duty exemption.
- If your home has a dutiable value between $601,000 to $750,000 you may be eligible to receive the first home buyer duty concession.
iBuildNew Editorial Team
As the specialist voice of Australia’s largest new home building resource, the iBuildNew Editorial Team delivers deep-dive coverage into the house and land sector. From analysing new estate launches to highlighting the country’s leading home designs, we track the building journey to provide clarity for every buyer.




