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Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office
Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office

Buying a home and HomeBuilder grant

See the list of supporting documents and how to check your application. Find out when the grant is paid and the requirements for buying a home for this grant.

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    If you bought a new home  or an off-the-plan home  to live in, you may have been eligible for the HomeBuilder grant.

    The HomeBuilder grant closed to new applications on 14 April 2021. If you applied, you have until 30 June 2025 to complete your application and provide all supporting documents. We will not accept late applications.

    Supporting documents

    You will need to provide these documents. They do not need to be certified.

    • A copy of the contract dated between 4 June 2020 and 31 March 2021
    • A copy of your Australian Taxation Office notice of assessment for the year ended 30 June 2019 or 30 June 2020 with your tax file number concealed (If applying with your spouse, you both must provide the notice for the same year.)
    • A copy of your Australian birth certificate, Australian passport or Australian citizenship certificate
    • A copy of photo ID such as an Australian driver licence, Australian proof of age card or Australian firearm licence (not needed if you have provided a copy of your Australian passport)
    • Certificates to confirm name change or marital status (e.g. marriage, divorce, death, separation)
    • A copy of a title search or registration confirmation statement  that shows you and your spouse (if applying as a couple) as registered owners on the title
    • Evidence of when construction commenced  (e.g. invoice or inspection certificate for excavation and site preparation clearly showing date this work began).

    Check the status of your application

    • Incomplete—you have started your application but information is missing. We will not process incomplete applications. You need to complete your application by 30 June 2025.
    • Documents required—you have not provided all the documents we need. All supporting documents must be provided by 30 June 2025 to complete your application. We will not process an application in this status.
    • Submitted for processing—your application is ready to be processed. It is your responsibility to ensure that the correct supporting documents were provided. If you are unsure, email homebuildergrant@treasury.qld.gov.au now.
    • Lodged—your application has progressed. It is your responsibility to ensure that the correct supporting documents are provided before 30 June 2025. If you need to provide more documents, you must email them to homebuildergrant@treasury.qld.gov.au now.

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    When the grant is paid

    The grant is paid into your nominated bank account once all the supporting evidence is submitted, including the registration confirmation statement listing you as the owner on title.

    The grant is paid per home, and only once to an individual or couple . It is not available to investors buying an investment property.

    The grant is:

    • $25,000 for contracts signed between 4 June and 31 December 2020
    • $15,000 for contracts signed between 1 January and 31 March 2021.

    Your obligations

    You must move into your new home as your principal place of residence after the title is transferred to your name and live there continuously for 6 months.

    You can rent out one or more rooms in the home during this 6-month period, as long as this arrangement doesn’t affect your use of the home. However, renting out any rooms in the first year after you first move in may affect your eligibility for the first home concession or home concession.

    We may ask you to verify that you have met these requirements later, by providing us with documents that support the period of occupancy for all applicants.

    Requirements for buying applications

    • You must meet the eligibility criteria.
    • The licensed builder must have held a licence before:
      • 4 June 2020 for contracts signed before 29 November 2020
      • 29 November 2020 for contracts signed on or after that date.
    • The contract was entered into at arm’s length  or otherwise at a fair market price.
    • The contract was signed between 4 June 2020 and 31 March 2021.
    • The contract price was $750,000 (including GST) or less.
    • Excavation and site preparation  for your new home must have commenced on or after 4 June 2020.
    • If excavation and site preparation had not commenced when the contract was entered into, it must commence within 18 months of signing the contract.

    Examples

    In these examples, the individuals also need to meet the eligibility criteria and application deadlines.

    Luka, a builder, started constructing a display home in late June 2020. He sold the completed property in October 2020 to Giovanni.

    Luka entered into a lease to use the property exclusively as a display home until February 2021.

    Giovanni is not eligible for the grant because the home was not his principal place of residence immediately after settlement.

    Big Developer is selling off-the-plan units that are under construction. Excavation and site work for the development began in March 2020.

    Mia signed a contract with the Big Developer on 1 August 2020, with an expected settlement date in December 2021.

    Mia is not eligible for the grant because construction began before 4 June 2020.

    Svetlana and Michael signed a contract on 4 January 2021 for an apartment. Settlement is due in August 2025 after construction is completed.

    They are not eligible for the grant because they will not be able to provide the required supporting evidence by 30 June 2025.

    On 1 December 2020, Nelly paid Bruce $600,000 to buy a duplex home, which he started building in July 2020.

    Nelly is an Australian citizen. She will reside in the home with her partner, who is a permanent resident. Only Nelly’s name will appear on the title as owner.

    Nelly is eligible for the grant because she applied as an individual (not as part of a couple).

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    Last updated: 25 September 2024