

Buying your first home is a significant milestone, one that not only marks personal achievement but also provides a sense of security.
Australian Building Company understands that the path to home ownership can be both thrilling and daunting. Thankfully, the Victorian Government offers a valuable resource to assist you: the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG). This guide delves into everything you need to know about the FHOG, including eligibility criteria, the application process, and practical tips to maximise your benefits.
Beyond the FHOG, first home buyers in Victoria should also consider federal support schemes and stamp duty concessions that could save you thousands. And when you're ready, our team can help make the paperwork and next steps feel Easy As.
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The First Home Owner Grant is a government initiative designed to assist first-time homebuyers in purchasing or building their first home. In Victoria, the grant provides a one-off payment of $10,000 to eligible applicants, easing the financial burden of acquiring a new home and helping more Victorians step into the property market.
To take advantage of the First Home Owner Grant in Victoria, it's crucial to understand the eligibility requirements. Here's what you need to know:
Applying for the FHOG can be straightforward (and as easy as ABC) if you follow these steps:
Before starting the application, ensure you have:
Required documents can vary depending on whether you're building a new home or buying one that's already finished, so check the SRO website for the latest list.
Applications can be submitted through your lender or approved agent, or directly with the State Revenue Office (SRO) Victoria. Forms are available on the SRO website or from your lender. Ensure the form is completed accurately with all necessary details.
Submit your completed form and required documents to your lender or the SRO. If applying through a lender, they will lodge the application on your behalf.
Processing times can vary depending on the application and lender/SRO requirements. If approved, the grant will be paid directly to your lender or into your bank account if no loan is involved.


First-time homebuyers in Victoria may be eligible for additional benefits, including:
The First Home Owner Grant in Victoria is a valuable resource, offering financial support to help you achieve your homeownership dreams. By understanding the eligibility criteria and following the application process, you can maximise your benefits. Australian Building Company is here to support you in this process. For more information or assistance, visit the State Revenue Office Victoria website or contact our expert advisors today.
Ready to take the first step toward homeownership? Visit the State Revenue Office Victoria website for detailed information and application forms. If you have questions, Australian Building Company is here to help. Reach out to our team for personalised guidance and support on your path to owning your first home.
The main grant is the Victorian First Home Owner Grant (FHOG), a one-off $10,000 payment for eligible buyers of new homes valued at $750,000 or less. On top of that, federal schemes like the First Home Guarantee (5% deposit, no LMI) and the Help to Buy shared equity scheme can further reduce upfront costs. Stamp duty concessions and the FHSSS also help lower the total amount you need.
There is no specific Victorian scheme commonly known as a "25% scheme." You may be thinking of the stamp duty concession that applies on a sliding scale for properties valued between $600,000 and $750,000, or the federal Help to Buy scheme where the government can take an equity share (up to 40% for new homes, 30% for existing homes). We'd recommend checking the SRO Victoria website or speaking with one of our New Home Advisors to clarify which program applies to your situation.
First home buyers purchasing a property valued at $600,000 or less are exempt from stamp duty in Victoria. For properties valued between $600,001 and $750,000, a concession applies on a sliding scale. The extended Off-the-Plan concession (available for contracts entered into on or before 21 October 2026) can also reduce the dutiable value for eligible purchases.
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