The hidden costs of buying a home on the Gold Coast
When it comes to buying a home, there's more to it than the price of the property itself. There's a number of extra costs that you should be aware of, and budget for, when you're buying a home in Queensland. The costs are often dependent on the value of the purchased property. Additionally, things like stamp duty and transfer fees vary dramatically from state to state so its good to do your research and be prepared. So what are the costs of purchasing a property on the Gold Coast, QLD? 1. Transfer Duty (previously known as Stamp Duty) Transfer duty is the tax you pay on the purchase of the property and is payable to the QLD revenue office no later than 30 days after settlement of the property. How much transfer or stamp duty you pay is dependent on a number of factors: the purchase price of the property if you're a first time home buyer if it's your primary residence if the property is purchased as an investment if the property is vacant land As an example, the transfer duty for a primary residence with a purchase price of $800,000 is $21,850. An additional duty of 7% applies to purchases of residential property by foreigners (including companies and trusts). Use the Queensland Government Transfer Duty (Stamp Duty) Calculator to work out how much you are likely to pay. 2. Mortgage Registration Fee & Transfer Registration Fee The mortgage registration fee is the fee you pay for formally registering a mortgage, in Queensland this is a flat fee of $195. The mortgage registration ensures that the mortgage can be viewed by a simple title search. The transfer registration fee is the cost associated with transferring the property title into your name, how much you have to pay is dependent on the purchase price of the property. As an example, the transfer fee for a primary residence with a purchase price of $800,000 is $2,489 The RACQ online calculator is great for working out these costs. 3. Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) Lenders mortgage insurance is a mandatory cash deposit designed to protect the lender in case you default on your loan. Should the deposit you have for the property you're buying be less than 20% you need to pay the LMI. How much the fee is depends on the size of your deposit, the closer you get to the 20% the less you pay in LMI. As an example, the Lenders Mortgage insurance for a home with a purchase price of $800,000 and you have a 10% deposit of $80,000 is $17,856 Use this easy to use Lender Mortgage Insurance Calculator to work out what your fees may be. 4. Mortgage application or set-up fee The fee to establish the mortgage is dependent on the type of loan and the lender. The loan application fee is approx. $500-$600, but in some instances lenders will waive the fee, so its worth asking or shopping around. 5. Conveyancer or Solicitor Fees Although it is possible to do much of the work yourself, it is highly recommended to use a qualified conveyancer or solicitor to provide advice and to prepare and review the legal documents for the purchase of the property. As the process of buying a home and the conditions surrounding the purchase are different from state to state, it is recommended to use a local solicitor, as they're more intimately familiar with the process, local laws and conditions surrounding your property purchase, which are different from state to state. The cost will depend on the complexity of the transaction. In general, expect to pay between $800 - $1,500 in solicitor fees, and approx. $400 for property and title searches. 6. Build & Pest Inspection As part of the process of buying a house in Queensland is a build and pest inspection. This inspection is conducted by certified inspectors who will check the property for any structural issues, damage, and pests like termites. These inspections are particularly of the essence for older properties where hidden damage can be a costly issue down the track. The cost of this inspection is between $500 - $600 7. Council Rates & Utility Bills Council and utility rates are paid in advance, generally until the end of the quarter. You'll need to pay your portion of the rates to the vendor. This is calculated by the number of days in the quarter after the settlement date. Your portion of the rates are added to the purchase price. Need Help with Your Property Search? Planning a move can be overwhelming at the best of times, let alone if you're moving from interstate or overseas. Our services are designed to take the stress out of your move. We can help you narrow down your ideal suburbs, find the best schools and assist with finding & securing your dream home. Contact us now to discuss your relocation and property needs. Read next.... Step-by-step process of buying a home on the Gold Coast