Sep 19th, 2025

Can I Buy an Investment Property First and Still Get the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG)?

Investment Property

First Home Owner Grant and Investment Property Strategy

In most Australian states and territories, purchasing an investment property as your first acquisition will not disqualify you from claiming the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) later, provided you meet certain conditions. You must never have received the FHOG before and you must not have occupied the investment property for six continuous months or more (since 1 July 2000).

How FHOG Works

  • The FHOG cannot be applied to an investment purchase—it applies only to a new home that becomes your principal place of residence (PPR).
  • You have up to 12 months after settlement (completion) to move into the new home and must live there for the required period (typically 6–12 months, depending on your state or territory).

FHOG Eligibility by State & Territory (2025)

Jurisdiction Grant Investment Property Exception Residency Rules for New Home
New South Wales $10,000 Allowed if never lived in for 6+ months Move in within 12 months; stay 12 months
Victoria $10,000 Same 6-month rule applies Move in within 12 months; stay 12 months
Queensland $30,000 Allowed if never occupied Move in within 1 year; stay 6 months
South Australia $15,000 Pre-Feb 2025 exception; stricter now Move in within 12 months; stay 12 months
Western Australia $10,000 Same conditions as NSW Move in within 12 months; stay 6 months
Tasmania $30,000 Exception applies on same basis Move in within 12 months; stay 6 months
Australian Capital Territory $10,000 Allowed under same criteria Move in within 1 year; ongoing residence
Northern Territory $10,000 Similar rules apply Move in ASAP; stay 6 months

Required Documentation

  • Proof of Investment Intent: Rental agreements, ATO statements or utility bills showing you didn’t reside in the property.
  • No Prior FHOG: Neither you nor a partner may have claimed the grant previously in Australia.
  • Eligible New Home: The FHOG only covers new builds or substantial renovations, not established homes.

Final Thoughts

Buying an investment property first can be a savvy move if you plan correctly to preserve your FHOG eligibility. Rules vary slightly by state and territory—always confirm details with your local revenue office. When executed properly, this strategy lets you invest early while keeping your first home grant for a future residence.

For personalised advice, contact our team and discover how to optimise your property journey across Australia.

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