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Sunday, 13th April 2025
A re-elected Labor Government will give all first home buyers access to 5 per cent deposits and invest $10 billion to build up to 100,000 homes for sale only to first home buyers.
We want more Australians to buy a home of their own sooner – with lower deposits.
Labor will enable every Australian to buy their first home with a 5 per cent deposit. There will be higher property price limits and no caps on places or income, in a major expansion of the existing scheme.
The Albanese Government will guarantee a portion of a first home buyer’s home loan, so they can buy a home with a 5 per cent deposit and not pay Lenders Mortgage Insurance.
The median home price in Australia today is $820,000. Five per cent of that is $41,000. The last time $41,000 covered the 20 per cent deposit for a median home was 2002. That’s the generational scale of this change.
This means a Sydneysider and first home buyer can purchase a $1 million apartment with a $50,000 deposit with their loan guaranteed by the Albanese Government.
It means a Queenslander and first home buyer can purchase an $850,000 home with a $42,500 deposit.
It means parents that feel compelled to loan money to their adult children to help buy a home can instead use that money for their own retirements.
For the average first home buyer, this cuts the time to save for a deposit and saves tens of thousands of dollars on Lenders Mortgage Insurance.
We know the long-term fix to housing is to build more homes. That’s why the Albanese Government will also invest $10 billion to partner with state developers and industry, to build up to 100,000 homes – with these homes reserved for sale only to first home buyers.
Through a decade in Government, the Liberals invested less than $5 billion in housing. Labor is now delivering a $43 billion Homes for Australia Plan. And driving the biggest home-building program since the post-war housing boom. Today’s announcements build on what the Albanese Government has done in its first term, which includes:
For 10 years Peter Dutton and the Coalition did nothing while the housing crisis got worse. In the past three years, they’ve voted against building more homes and supporting first home buyers – and now they’re promising to cut tens of billions from housing if elected. It takes more than three years to clean up the 10 years of mess they created.
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:
"I want to help young people and first home buyers achieve the dream of home ownership.
“When a young person saves a 5 per cent deposit, my government will guarantee the rest with their bank.
“This will help people buy their first home faster, without paying the burden of Lenders Mortgage Insurance.
"We will also invest $10 billion to build 100,000 homes to be set aside and kept affordable for first home buyers.
"We have a plan to get more Australians into their own homes – this is in stark contrast to Peter Dutton who wants to cut billions from housing.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Housing & Homelessness Clare O’Neil:
“Labor is backing in first home buyers. We will build 100,000 homes, just for them. And back in a generation of young people to get into home ownership with just a 5 per cent deposit.
“Young Australians are bearing the brunt of the housing crisis, and our government is going to step up to give them a fair go at owning their own home.
“We want to help young Australians pay off their own mortgage, not someone else’s.”
Key facts on Labor’s 100,000 homes for first home buyers:
Key facts on Labor expanding 5% deposit access to all first home buyers:
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