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Stamp Duty
Calculator
Accurately estimate your government fees. Our calculator includes the latest duty rates for all states, First Home Owner Grant eligibility logic, and foreign buyer surcharges.
Est. Gov. Costs in QLD
$30,245
*Includes Transfer Duty, Fees & Surcharges.
Important: Rates and concessions for QLD are based on 2024/25 schedules. These are estimates only. Stamp duty logic varies by contract date and specific eligibility criteria. Consult a professional before making financial decisions.
The results generated are based on a generalised mathematical model using specific assumptions and should be used for illustrative purposes. While these represent legitimate calculations for the scenario described, they do not take into account your personal financial situation, credit criteria, or individual lender policies. They do not constitute a quote, pre-approval, credit assessment, loan offer, or financial advice. Actual repayment amounts, interest charges, and loan terms may vary based on final lender assessment, fees, and charges.
Barta Property Pty Ltd (ACR 123456789) is an authorised credit representative. All lending is subject to the lender's approval and credit criteria. We recommend consulting with a qualified mortgage broker or financial adviser before making any property or finance decisions. For a personalised assessment tailored to your situation, contact the Barta Finance team.
Purchase Details
Demystifying Government Fees
Transfer Duty (commonly known as Stamp Duty) is often the largest upfront cost when buying property, aside from your deposit. It varies significantly between states and is calculated on the market value of the property.
Concessions Matter: Governments provide significant concessions for home buyers, especially First Home Buyers. Our calculator automatically estimates these based on your inputs.
Building vs Buying: In some states like Queensland, building a new home can attract the First Home Owner Grant, providing a substantial cash boost to your deposit.
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