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How much you’ll need for a five per cent deposit in every Australian suburb and town

Looking to buy and think you can’t afford to get into the market?

Think again.

The Government’s recent proposed changes to the First Home Guarantee have opened the door to a huge number of suburbs for first homebuyers by launching five per cent deposits from October 1, instead of next year as it had originally planned.

Through the expanded scheme, the Government will guarantee a portion of a first homebuyer’s loan so eligible buyers can purchase with a significantly lower deposit and not pay Lenders Mortgage Insurance.

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Many banks currently prefer a 20 per cent deposit.

The drop in upfront savings needed makes it significantly easier to enter the market, in theory, as a five per cent deposit on the national median home price of $844,000 would be just $42,200.

A 20 per cent deposit on the same value property would be $168,800.

QUESTION TIME

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hopes bringing in the five per cent deposit scheme will help more young people into home ownership. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he wanted to help young people and first home buyers achieve the dream of home ownership sooner.

“Bringing the start date of our 5 per cent deposit scheme forward will do just that,” he said.

“Labor was re-elected with a clear mandate to bring down the deposit hurdle for first home buyers, and we’re delivering.”

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So, where’s the cheapest place to enter the market in your state?

We’ve crunched PropTrack’s numbers to reveal the suburbs in each state where you’ll need the least in savings to enter the market.

You might be surprised to see just how little you need to hit that magic five per cent deposit.

Click here to find every suburb and town in our searchable table

And, without further ado, here are each state’s top 10s.

NEW SOUTH WALES

Source: PropTrack.

Bridge Climb

It’s hoped the 5 per cent scheme will help first homebuyers break into the nation’s most competitive housing market. Picture: Jonathan Ng

VICTORIA

Source: PropTrack.

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The move could help thousands of Victorians enter the market. Picture: Jake Nowakowski

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Source: PropTrack.

Supplied Editorial Aerial view of Adelaide CBD. Picture: Supplied by Knight Frank

South Australian buyers can enter the market with as little as $3425 in savings. Picture: Supplied by Knight Frank

QUEENSLAND

Source: PropTrack.

D BNE Story Ferry CBD Runrise

Queenslanders can enter the market with as little as $3375 in savings. Photo – iStock

TASMANIA

Source: PropTrack.

Hobart's Central Business District from the air, against Mount Wellington from the air

Tasmanian buyers need just $8650 to enter the market. Photo – iStock

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Source: PropTrack.

Perth downtown city skyline cityscape of Australia

Perth downtown city skyline cityscape of Australia at sunset. Photo – iStock

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Source: PropTrack.

Northern Territory buyers can get in with just $12,500 in savings.

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