Perth vs Regional WA: First Home Buyer Stamp Duty
Western Australia offers different first home buyer concession thresholds depending on whether you buy in Perth metropolitan area or regional WA. Regional buyers get a higher cap.
Perth metro first home buyers get full exemption up to $500,000 with a sliding scale to $700,000. Regional buyers enjoy a higher sliding scale ceiling of $750,000, providing additional savings on properties between $700,000 and $750,000.
Scenario A: Perth Metro
Scenario B: Regional WA
Scenario A
Perth Metro2025-26 stamp duty rates
Scenario B
Regional WA2025-26 stamp duty rates
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FAQ
What are the WA first home buyer stamp duty thresholds?
WA offers full exemption up to $500,000 for all first home buyers. The sliding scale concession extends to $700,000 in Perth metro areas and $750,000 in regional areas.
What areas count as "regional" in WA?
Regional areas are those outside the Perth metropolitan area as defined by the Planning and Development Act. This includes major regional centres like Bunbury, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Albany, and Broome, as well as rural areas.
How much can regional buyers save compared to metro?
For properties between $700,000 and $750,000, regional buyers continue to receive a sliding scale concession while metro buyers pay full duty. This can result in savings of several thousand dollars.
Is WA stamp duty competitive with other states?
WA has relatively competitive stamp duty rates, particularly for first home buyers. The full exemption threshold of $500,000 is lower than NSW ($800,000) but the general duty rates are often lower than eastern states.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Stamp duty rates and concessions are subject to change. Registration fees are approximate.
Before making property purchase decisions, consult a licensed conveyancer, solicitor, or financial adviser for accurate costs based on your specific circumstances.