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Cost of Purchase Breakdown

See all costs when buying a property in Australia — stamp duty, legal fees, bank charges, inspections, insurance, and moving costs. State-specific estimates.

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💰 Cost Breakdown
Stamp Duty $0
Conveyancing/Legal $0
Bank Valuation $0
Loan Application Fee $0
Settlement Fee $0
Building & Pest Inspection $0
Building Insurance (yr 1) $0
Contents Insurance (yr 1) $0
Moving Costs $0
Total Buying Costs $0
📈 Summary
Upfront Costs
$0
% of Price
0%
Cash Needed*
$0
*Total upfront costs + deposit. These are 2026 estimates based on typical costs. Actual costs vary by location, property, lender, and circumstance. Not financial advice. Consult your lender, lawyer, and financial adviser before purchasing.
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Borrowing & LMI
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How We Calculate Your Buying Costs

When buying property in Australia, the headline purchase price is just the beginning. You'll face numerous additional costs that can easily reach 10-15% of the property price. Our calculator breaks down all these costs by state and buyer type.

Key Costs Included

State-Specific Stamp Duty Rates

Stamp duty is the largest variable cost and varies significantly by state:

State Base Rate FHB Threshold Max Discount
NSW 4.5% $500k 50%
VIC 4.0% $600k 50%
QLD 3.0% $500k Full exemption
WA 4.0% $600k Full exemption
SA 3.2% $450k Full exemption
TAS 3.0% $360k Full exemption
ACT 3.5% $475k Partial
NT 3.0% $450k Full exemption

First Home Buyer Advantages

If you're a first home buyer, you may qualify for significant stamp duty reductions or exemptions depending on your state and property price. Our calculator automatically applies these when you check the "First home buyer" box.

LMI (Lenders Mortgage Insurance)

If your deposit is less than 20%, your lender will require LMI to protect themselves. This insurance cost is typically added to your loan balance:

Using Your Results

Now that you understand the total cost to buy, you should model your complete financial position using the full EquitySight calculator. Model your monthly repayments, rental income (if investment property), and 30-year property value growth to make an informed decision.

Australian Property Buying Resources

For official information, consult these Australian regulatory bodies: