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Know your stamp duty before it’s a surprise on settlement day.
The amount you pay depends on more than just the price — your state, whether you’re a first home buyer, and whether the property is new or established can all change the number significantly.
What will you actually pay at settlement?
Stamp duty is one of the biggest upfront costs in any property purchase, but the amount you pay depends on far more than just the price. Your state, your first home buyer status, and whether the property is new or established all change the number.
Use this calculator to estimate what you’ll owe, see how concessions affect the total, and compare costs across states.
What this calculator covers
This tool estimates stamp duty (transfer duty / conveyance duty) on standard residential property purchases across all 8 Australian states and territories. It covers owner-occupier, investor, and first home buyer scenarios for established and new residential homes. It does not cover foreign buyer surcharges, off-the-plan concessions, family transfers, commercial property (except where noted), or other specialist scenarios. Rates are based on published 2025–26 schedules. Always verify with your state revenue office or conveyancer before settlement.
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Estimated stamp duty – NSW
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Stamp duty across a price range
How stamp duty changes for your selected state and buyer type across a –$250k to +$250k range around your purchase price. The dashed line marks the standard rate with no concession.
Estimates only. Verify with your state revenue office.
State comparison – ranked by stamp duty
What you would pay in stamp duty on – across all states and territories, for your selected buyer type. Ranked from lowest to highest. Your selected state is highlighted.
Key insight: Stamp duty on the same property can vary by – depending on which state you buy in. Queensland and ACT often rank among the most affordable for owner-occupiers at mid-range prices. Victoria is generally among the highest. First home buyer concessions can dramatically change the picture.
Concessions & key rules – NSW
Rates and thresholds are based on 2025–26 published schedules. Verify your entitlements directly with the relevant state revenue office before signing contracts. Links below:
This calculator provides general information only and does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. It is intended as a guide only and does not take into account your personal circumstances.
Stamp duty estimates are based on published 2025–26 rate schedules and may not reflect every concession, exemption, surcharge, or special case (including foreign buyer surcharges, off-the-plan concessions, family transfers, pensioner concessions, or commercial property variations). Actual duty payable is determined by the relevant state or territory revenue authority, not by this tool.
Before making any financial decisions, you should seek advice from a qualified and licensed professional, and verify your stamp duty liability with a licensed conveyancer, solicitor, or the relevant state revenue office.
Rate schedules last verified: February 2026. Rates change each financial year – verify current figures before relying on them.
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