Australian property costs, calculated exactly.

Stamp duty, loan repayments, borrowing power and LMI for every state and territory — each figure computed from the official revenue-office schedule and freshness-stamped. No hype, no lead walls, no guesswork.

Stamp duty calculator

NSW
$21,187 transfer duty
Standard (general) duty
$21,187

NSW figures from Revenue NSW. Estimate only — your conveyancer and the revenue office confirm the exact duty. Full breakdown for $600,000 in NSW

Stamp duty on a $600,000 home, state by state

The spread is real: ACT charges $12,728 where VIC charges $31,070 on the same $600,000 purchase. Owner-occupier and first-home outcomes differ again.

StateStandard dutyFirst home buyer
New South Wales$21,187$0NSW
Victoria$31,070$0VIC
Queensland$20,025$0QLD
Western Australia$22,515$13,630WA
South Australia$26,830$26,830SA
Tasmania$22,497.50$22,497.50TAS
Australian Capital Territory$12,728$0ACT
Northern Territory$29,700NT

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Stamp duty by state

Common questions

Why does stamp duty differ so much between states?
Each state and territory sets its own transfer-duty schedule, so the same $600,000 home is taxed very differently depending on where you buy. DutyMate shows the exact figure for every state from the official schedules.
Are the figures official?
Every duty figure is computed by our own code from a schedule transcribed from the relevant state revenue office, and is stamped with its source and verified date. Loan repayments, borrowing power and LMI are clearly labelled estimates.
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