Stamp Duty on $750,000 in New South Wales
Standard buyer
$28,485
3.80% effective rate
First home buyer
$18,990
Saves $9,495
Foreign buyer
$88,485
Includes surcharge
Transfer Duty breakdown: $750,000 in New South Wales
| Buyer type | Base duty | Adjustment | Total duty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (owner-occupier/investor) | $28,485 | — | $28,485 |
| First home buyer (established) | $28,485 | −$9,495 | $18,990 |
| First home buyer (new build) | $28,485 | −$28,485 | $0 |
| Foreign purchaser | $28,485 | +$60,000 | $88,485 |
FY2025-26 rates. Verify with your state revenue office before proceeding.
Frequently asked questions
How much stamp duty on $750,000 in New South Wales?
A standard owner-occupier or investor pays $28,485 in transfer duty on a $750,000 property in New South Wales (FY2025-26). This is an effective rate of 3.80%.
Do first home buyers pay stamp duty on $750,000 in New South Wales?
Yes, but with a concession. First home buyers purchasing an established home at $750,000 in New South Wales pay $18,990, a saving of $9,495 compared to the standard rate. First Home Buyer Assistance Scheme. Full exemption on new homes ≤ $800k and existing ≤ $650k. Concessional relief up to $1M (new) / $800k (existing).
What is the total upfront cost for a $750,000 property in New South Wales?
For a standard buyer, the total upfront cost (purchase price + transfer duty) is $778,485. This does not include conveyancing fees, building inspection, or mortgage costs.