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First home buyer eligibility in Bankstown (2200)

First home buyer stamp duty concessions and grants in Bankstown (2200) depend on the purchase price relative to the NSW Government thresholds in effect at the time of purchase. For properties up to $800,000, first home buyers are eligible for a full stamp duty (transfer duty) exemption. A concessional rate applies on properties between $800,000 and $1,000,000. The First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) of $10,000 applies to new dwellings up to $750,000. Bankstown is in the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA.

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First-home buyer eligibility

At $549,000, here’s which schemes you can use in Bankstown. Drag to test other budgets.


Purchase price
$549k
$500k$2M
Stamp duty discount (FHBAS)
Eligible
$19,234 saved

Full FHBAS exemption at this price. Saving: ~$19,234.

Revenue NSW
$10,000 grant for new builds (FHOG)
Partial
$10,000 grant

Potentially applies if buying new under $750,000.

Revenue NSW
5% deposit, no LMI (First Home Guarantee)
Eligible
5% deposit

Under the $1,500,000 NSW price cap.

Housing Australia
2% deposit, shared equity (Help to Buy)
Partial
Up to 40% equity

Potentially eligible. Under the $1,500,000 NSW price cap. Subject to income caps ($100,000 single, $160,000 joint) and Australian citizenship.

Treasury
If no scheme applies
$19,234standard duty

Monthly savings
$500/mo
$100$5,000
Runway
18.3 years

to save a $109,800 deposit at $500/mo

Price drift
+18.0%

over 3 yrs. Your savings outpaced the deposit increase by $1,000

Numbers assume a 20% deposit. The First Home Guarantee can let you buy with 5%; the FHSS can release up to $50k from super.
Sources: Revenue NSW (FHBAS, FHOG, standard duty), Housing Australia (First Home Guarantee),Treasury (Help to Buy). FYApr 2026 thresholds. Caps refresh each July; verify before signing. Not financial advice.

If median prices in Bankstown consistently exceed $1,000,000, first home buyers will typically pay full stamp duty, approximately 4 to 4.5 percent of the purchase price at that level. On a $1.1M purchase, that is around $44,000 to $50,000 in additional upfront cost. This does not rule Bankstown out as a first purchase, but it needs to be factored into your deposit and savings plan alongside legal costs and building inspections.

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