Stamp Duty on $1,750,000 in Queensland (2025-26)
Stamp duty on a $1,750,000 property in Queensland is estimated at $81,150. Including transfer and mortgage registration fees, upfront government costs are about $88,453. This page breaks down each amount and shows concession scenarios.
Stamp duty in Queensland
Queensland's transfer duty uses a progressive bracket system with a separate home concession rate for owner-occupiers. The home concession rate is significantly lower than the general rate — on a $600,000 property, the home concession saves over $8,000. Queensland's First Home Owner Grant is $30,000 for new homes, one of the most generous in Australia.
Policy note: Queensland's $30,000 First Home Owner Grant (for new homes up to $750,000) is the highest in Australia. Combined with stamp duty concessions for homes up to $700,000, first home buyers purchasing new builds can save over $40,000 in government costs compared to investors.
Foreign buyer surcharge: Queensland applies an 8% Additional Foreign Acquirer Duty (AFAD) surcharge on foreign buyers (increased from 7% on 1 July 2024).
Stamp duty $81,150.00 QLD transfer duty on $1,750,000
Effective rate 4.64%
Total upfront $88,453.00
Transfer fee $7,071.00
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