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Today, a $20 Million grant scheme for new homeowners “This scheme was deliberately designed to grow our population and secure more Territorians here in the territory. it's a fantastic incentive to give people more reasons to put down roots.” 50-thousand-dollar grants for first home buyers to purchase or build a new home. $10,000 for those purchasing an established home and $30,000 for non-first-time buyers, who want to build a new home. “Construction prices as we know have increased since covid and it's harder for first time buyers to get into the marketplace, so for them to have that $50,000 contribute towards a new home that will really help them” Currently, Plots are available in Zuccoli and Lee Point in the top end, and Kilgariff in central Australia, but there could soon be more. “There are titled lots right across the northern territory right now, with more development taking place, which will not only stimulate growth in our economy which we so desperately need, but also secure our people here and grow the population.” The grants cannot be used as a deposit which may be a barrier to getting a foot in the door. And despite plenty of customer interest industry workers have questions. “It will be interesting to see when the money's coming and how the money's coming. is it coming towards the start of the purchase of the land? Is it coming towards the purchase of the construction, or will they get it right at the very end of the construction?” They're also suggesting a 600,000purchase or build price cap... to ensure first time buyers get a fair go. “If they are competing with someone who has purchased multiple properties it just becomes really hard with supply and demand in the market. Having that property price cap is important to them so they can take advantage of all the schemes in the market.” The devil in the detail, with the government promising full terms and conditions on Tuesday.

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00:00Delivering election promises. Today, a $20 million grant scheme for new homeowners.
00:09This scheme was deliberately designed to grow our population and secure more Territorians
00:15here in the Territory. It's a fantastic incentive designed to give people more reasons to put
00:22down roots.
00:23$50,000 grants for first home buyers to purchase or build a new home. $10,000 for those purchasing
00:29an established home and $30,000 for non-first-time buyers who want to build a new house.
00:36Construction prices as we know have increased since COVID and it's harder for first home
00:41buyers particularly to get into the marketplace. So for them to have that $50,000 contribute
00:46towards a new home, that will really help them.
00:50Currently, plots are available in Zuccoli and Leigh Point in the Top End and Kilgariff
00:55in Central Australia, but there could soon be more.
00:59There are titled lots right across the Northern Territory right now with more development
01:03taking place, which will not only stimulate growth in our economy which we so desperately
01:08need, but also secure our people here and grow the population.
01:13The grants cannot be used as a deposit, which may be a barrier to getting a foot in the
01:17door. And despite plenty of customer interest, industry workers have questions.
01:23It will be interesting to see where the money is coming and when the money is coming. Is
01:27it coming towards the start of the purchase of the land? Is it coming towards the start
01:30of the purchase of the construction or will they get it at the very end of the construction?
01:34They're also suggesting a $600,000 purchase or build price cap to ensure first-time buyers
01:40get a fair go.
01:41And if they're competing with someone who has purchased multiple properties, it just
01:45becomes really hard when you compare demand and supply in the market.
01:49The devil in the detail, with the government promising full terms and conditions on Tuesday.

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