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Stamp Duty on $300,000 in NSW

Transfer duty on a $300K property in New South Wales is $8,632 for owner-occupiers (2.88% effective rate).

2025-26 rates
NSW transfer duty

At $300,000, NSW first home buyers pay zero stamp duty — well under the $800,000 full exemption threshold. Investors pay around $8,990.

Stamp Duty Scenarios at $300K in NSW

How duty varies by buyer type on a $300K New South Wales property.

Owner-Occupier

$8,632

2.88% effective rate

Standard duty for buying a home you'll live in.

Investor

$8,632

2.88% effective rate

Investment property rates — may differ from OO rates.

First Home Buyer

$0

0.00% effective rate

Saves $8,632 vs standard

Eligible FHBs may receive a concession or full exemption.

Foreign Buyer

$35,632

11.88% effective rate

Includes $27,000 surcharge

Includes the foreign buyer surcharge on top of standard duty.

Stamp Duty at Nearby Prices in NSW

Compare duty at price points around $300K.

PriceStandard DutyFHB DutyEffective Rate
$200,000$5,132$0 (exempt)2.57%
$250,000$6,882$0 (exempt)2.75%
$350,000$10,382$0 (exempt)2.97%
$400,000$12,412$0 (exempt)3.10%
$500,000$16,912$0 (exempt)3.38%

$300K Property — All States Compared

How does NSW compare for stamp duty on a $300K property?

StateDuty on $300KEffective Rate
ACT$1,6080.54%
QLD$3,0001.00%
NSW (this state)$8,6322.88%
WA$8,8352.94%
TAS$9,9353.31%
NT$10,4143.47%
SA$11,3303.78%
VIC$11,3703.79%

What Changes the Result?

Property Type

Vacant land, new homes, and off-the-plan purchases may attract different rates or concessions.

Buyer Intent

Owner-occupiers often pay less than investors — some states have separate rate schedules.

First Home Buyer Status

FHBs may qualify for full exemptions, sliding-scale concessions, or the First Home Owner Grant.

Foreign Buyer Status

Most states impose a surcharge of 7–9% on foreign purchasers, significantly increasing total duty.

Stamp Duty FAQs — $300K in NSW