
New data shows that 1353 first home buyers in Campbelltown have saved an average of $20,151 on stamp duty thanks to the State Government’s first home buyers assistance scheme.
On offer is full stamp duty exemption of $30,412 for first home buyers purchasing a property up to $800,000 and a concession for homes priced between $800,000 and $1 million.
“When we came into government, we made a clear commitment to help people access the basics including housing and we’re delivered on it,’’ says Greg Warren, the Member for Campbelltown.
“We’re proud to be delivering affordable housing in Campbelltown, giving more people the chance to put down roots in a region full of opportunity, strong communities and a bright future.”
Across NSW, 82,174 first home buyers have saved an average of $20,475 since July 2023. Of those, 58,111 people paid no stamp duty at all, while 24,063 individuals paid a reduced amount.
The scheme also works with the Federal Government’s 5 percent deposit and shared equity schemes, making it even easier for people and families to buy their first home.
The First Home Buyers Assistance Dashboard has more statistics by suburb and Local Government Area and can be accessed at https://www.revenue.nsw.gov.au/help-centre/resources-library/statistics/fhba-dashboard.
More information about First Home Buyers Assistance is available at https://www.revenue.nsw.gov.au/grants-schemes/assistance-scheme.