NSW Stamp Duty Calculator
Based on Revenue NSW rates for FY2025–26
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How Stamp Duty Works in New South Wales
Stamp duty (officially "transfer duty" in NSW) is a state tax you pay when buying property. It's calculated on the purchase price or market value — whichever is higher — and must be paid before the property can be transferred into your name.
First Home Buyer Concessions in New South Wales
If you're a first home buyer in New South Wales and meet the eligibility requirements, you may pay no stamp duty at all on properties up to $800,000, with a partial concession available up to $1,000,000.
Eligibility requirements typically include:
- At least one buyer is an Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Neither buyer (nor their spouse/partner) has previously owned Australian residential property
- The property will be your principal place of residence (not an investment)
- You move in within 12 months of settlement and live there for at least 6–12 continuous months
Worked Examples — NSW Stamp Duty
Here's how much stamp duty an owner-occupier would pay on common property prices in New South Wales:
| Property Price | Standard Duty | First Home Buyer (new) |
|---|---|---|
| $500,000 | $16,912 | $0 |
| $750,000 | $28,162 | $0 |
| $1,000,000 | $39,412 | $39,412 |
| $1,500,000 | $64,512 | $64,512 |
Foreign Buyer Surcharge in New South Wales
New South Wales imposes an additional 9% surcharge on top of standard stamp duty for foreign buyers purchasing residential property. This applies to anyone who is not an Australian citizen or permanent resident (including temporary visa holders and foreign-owned companies).
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Once you know your stamp duty, the next step is to get your finance sorted. A local mortgage broker can help you compare lenders, maximize your borrowing power, and structure your loan around your upfront costs.
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Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on publicly available NSW stamp duty rates as of the 2025–26 financial year. Rates may change. Always verify with Revenue NSW (https://www.revenue.nsw.gov.au/taxes-duties-levies-royalties/transfer-duty) or a qualified conveyancer before making financial decisions.