The full details of the Morrison Government’s highly anticipated new HomeBuilder grant have been revealed. If you have been putting off that renovation or new build, now is the time to get started.
What is the HomeBuilder Grant?
HomeBuilder is a government grant to help the residential construction market to bounce back from the Coronavirus crisis. The grant of $25,000 is payable to eligible homeowners that either build a new home, or substantially renovate an existing home in 2020.
Do I qualify for Homebuilder?
To access HomeBuilder, owner-occupiers must meet the following criteria:
Do I have to be a first home buyer to qualify for HomeBuilder?
No, you don’t need to be a first home buyer to get the $25,000 HomeBuilder grant provided you meet the eligibility criteria above. You do however need to be living in the property for it to meet the criteria, so you won’t qualify if the funds are for an investment property.
What won’t HomeBuilder cover?
Under the grant, the renovation works must be to improve the accessibility, safety and liveability of the dwelling. It cannot be for additions to the property such as swimming pools, tennis courts, outdoor spas and saunas, sheds or garages (unconnected to the property).
For further information on the HomeBuilder grant please click here.