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Here’s how homeowners and homebuyers could receive a whopping $25K cash grant under the federal government’s newly announced HomeBuilder program.
While the program will provide a massive relief to thousands of tradespeople around the country, as well as a much-needed boost to the economy and the construction industry - it will also help those Australians looking to turn their plans of a “dream” home into a reality.
Good news, the grant is not just for first time home purchasers.
The cash grants of $25,000 will be available for both existing property owners and first home buyers that want to build a brand new home or substantially improve their existing home.
What is the eligibility criteria?
To access HomeBuilder, owner-occupiers must meet the following eligibility criteria1:
What renovations would be allowed?
To be eligible for HomeBuilder:
The grant cannot be used for additions to the property that are not connected to the home, such as swimming pools, tennis courts, outdoor spas and saunas, sheds or garages.
If I am eligible for the $25K - are there ways to supplement the grant and access more funds?
If you need extra funds to contribute to your renovation plans, depending on your situation, some options to consider could be a personal loan or even a refinancing your existing loan to get cash out (you may even get a cheaper rate). If you're thinking of applying for a construction loan, we can also help you with this process.
As a first home buyer you may be eligible for other government grants in the process too that could add to the $25k - be sure to do your research on state government based incentives that could further improve your starting point into the market
I’ve been sitting on the fence about buying, if I am eligible for the grant, could I still benefit from buying now?
The good news is that the HomeBuilder scheme is there to complement the existing state and territory other grants and concessions are already available across the country. These include the first home owner grant programs, stamp duty concessions and the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme and First Home Super Saver Scheme.
And, with record low rates it could provide a window of opportunity for those looking to enter the property market.
Will the boost increase house prices?
The HomeBuilder grants should not increase house prices. The scheme is different from the First Home Owners Grant which was rolled out during the global financial crisis in 2009, where it brought forward a lot of demand in 2009 and 2010 and then there was a steep drop off, this scheme is different.
The HomeBuilder grant would boost buying activity but the handout isn’t sizable enough to start a “flood” of activity that would drive up prices.
How to apply? Be the first to know
The specific information on when and how you will be able to apply for the HomeBuilder grant will become available through the relevant State or Territory revenue office in due course - if you want to stay in the loop and be the first to know, now is the time to Mortgage Choice Manuka on 02 6239 4215 or email our office Matthew.hayes@mortgagechoice.com.au
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