First Home Buyer’s Guide to Building in Western Sydney
December 18, 20246 min readBy Sarah Chen, Project Manager
Building a new home as a first home buyer in Western Sydney is one of the better paths to home ownership in 2024. Stamp duty exemption on land, FHOG payment, and access to entry-level new builds under $750,000 make it more accessible than the established market.
The grants and exemptions
First Home Owner Grant: $10,000 for new homes up to $750,000
Stamp duty exemption: full exemption new home up to $800,000, partial up to $1,000,000
First Home Guarantee (federal): 5 percent deposit option without LMI for eligible buyers
Stamp duty on vacant land separately exempt up to $400,000
Realistic budget
For a first home buyer building a 4-bedroom new home in Western Sydney:
Land: $400,000 to $600,000 (Marsden Park, Schofields, Box Hill area)
Build: $450,000 to $550,000 (Modern Essential tier)
Site costs, fencing, landscaping, blinds: $40,000 to $80,000
Council and statutory: $15,000 to $25,000
Total budget: $900,000 to $1,250,000
Deposit and finance
For a $1m total project, a 5 percent deposit (under First Home Guarantee) is $50,000. Plus contingency, stamp duty (where partial applies), and conveyancing: $65,000 to $85,000 cash needed.
Step-by-step timeline
Pre-approval finance: 2-3 weeks
Find and purchase land: 1-3 months
Builder selection and design: 2-3 months
Contract and approval: 2-5 months
Construction: 8-12 months
Handover and move in: 2-4 weeks
Common first-home buyer mistakes
Buying land first without builder finance approved.
Choosing the cheapest builder quote without comparing inclusions.
Underestimating site costs on the chosen block.
Not understanding what is included vs excluded in the contract.
Making variations during construction without budgeting.
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The First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) provides $10,000 for first-home buyers building a new home or buying a newly built home up to $750,000 in NSW. The First Home Buyer Assistance Scheme provides full stamp duty exemption on new homes up to $800,000 (partial exemption $800k to $1m). Some federal schemes also apply.
FHOG applies for new builds up to $750,000. Stamp duty exemption up to $800,000 (full) or $1,000,000 (partial). Confirm current thresholds before exchange as these update periodically.
New build advantages: stamp duty exemption on land (not on full house value), modern energy efficiency, 6-year structural warranty. Existing advantages: lower deposit needed, move in quickly, known suburb amenity. For Western Sydney first home buyers under $750k house-and-land, new build is often the better financial choice.
Typically 10 percent of the land value at land purchase, plus 5 percent of construction value at builder contract signing. For a $400,000 block plus $480,000 build, that is $40,000 + $24,000 = $64,000 minimum. Lenders Mortgage Insurance kicks in below 20 percent equity but the federal First Home Guarantee Scheme can waive LMI for eligible buyers.
Land settlement: 6 to 12 weeks from exchange. Builder design and contract: 2 to 4 months. Approval: 2 to 6 months. Construction: 8 to 12 months. Total typical: 15 to 24 months from initial land search to moving in.
Disclaimer: This article reflects 13 Homes' general experience as a residential builder in NSW. Costs, timelines, council rules and regulations change over time and depend on the specifics of your site, finance situation and selections. Information here should not be treated as legal, financial or engineering advice. Always seek site-specific advice from a qualified builder, certifier and engineer before making a decision on your build.
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