However, like any major economic policy, it has significant implications that buyers and taxpayers must consider.
Here is a breakdown of how the scheme works, who qualifies, and what the potential impact could be on the property market.

The 5% homebuyer deposit for first home buyers.
DEC 23, 2025
However, like any major economic policy, it has significant implications that buyers and taxpayers must consider.
Here is a breakdown of how the scheme works, who qualifies, and what the potential impact could be on the property market.
The scheme is designed to mak The e home ownership more achievable, particularly for those struggling to save a 20% deposit.
Key features of the expanded program include no income caps, as well as unlimited spots and no waiting list. The Scheme also makes a wider choice of home types available (houses, apartments, house/land packages, vacant land with a building contract, new or existing homes).
| Applicant | Minimum Deposit | Eligibility Criteria | Joint Applications? |
| First Home Buyers | 5% | Must not have owned a home or land in Australia in the last 10 years. | Can apply on your own or jointly with one other person. |
| Single Parents/Legal Guardians | 2% | Cannot own another home or have any property interest once your new home settles. | Must apply on your own (no joint applications). |
General eligibility for all applicant.
While the scheme is genuinely designed to help buyers, it carries a financial trade-off for the market as a whole.
The major concern is that, with the Scheme enabling more people to buy, home-buying competition will increase. This will put upward pressure on property prices as a whole, but especially in the first-home buyer segment. Additionally, while a buyer might save tens of thousands of dollars on LMI, they will end up borrowing even more overall if the average property price increases by a larger amount.
Buying your first home or starting over is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make. Before you commit to the 5% Deposit Scheme, ensure your overall financial position is strong enough to handle a larger loan amount and potential interest rate changes. Understand the property market and the property prices in the area you are looking at.