Most First Home Buyers in NT Miss These Grants Are You One of Them?

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The NT offers up to $50,000 in first home buyer grants — but most buyers never claim them all. Discover what's available and how to apply before it's too late.

Yes And It May Be Costing You More Than You Think

Too many buyers rush into their first home without checking what free government money is available. The first home buyers grant NT called the HomeGrown Territory Grant offers $50,000 for eligible buyers building or purchasing a new home, with no cap on the property value. For buyers choosing an established home, a separate $10,000 First Home Owner Grant is also available. Both grants run until 30 September 2026.

What Else Can You Claim on Top?

There is more support beyond just the grant.

An eligible NT buyer purchasing a new $600,000 house and land package could combine the $50,000 HomeGrown Territory Grant, pay zero stamp duty saving around $30,000, use the First Home Guarantee with just a 5% deposit and no LMI saving around $15,000, and use the First Home Super Saver Scheme bringing total support close to $100,000.

That is a life-changing amount most buyers never claim.

Buying in South Australia Instead?

The support is just as strong in SA.

The first home buyers grant SA is a $15,000 tax-free payment for eligible buyers purchasing or building a new home, with no property price cap applying since June 2024. SA has also abolished stamp duty for eligible first home buyers who build or buy a new home.

Don't Leave Free Money Behind

The grants exist but only if you apply.

Most buyers miss out simply because they do not know what to ask for. First Home Buyers Australia walks you through every grant, scheme, and concession you are entitled to step by step, at no cost to you.

Book your free Discovery Session with First Home Buyers Australia today and find out exactly what you qualify for.

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