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First Home Buyers Win $20,000 Grants in Adelaide's Affordable Market

With grants up to $20,000 and the median house price sitting at $720k, Adelaide remains Australia's most affordable capital city for young buyers willing to navigate the system.

By Adelaide Property Desk · Published 4 July 2026 at 4:09 am

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Updated 4 July 2026 at 5:12 am

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First Home Buyers Win $20,000 Grants in Adelaide's Affordable Market
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For first home buyers in Adelaide, the pathway to ownership has never been clearer—or more competitive. With South Australia's median house price hovering around $720,000, Adelaide remains the most affordable capital city in Australia, yet many first-timers still feel priced out. The good news? State and federal grants, combined with strategic suburb selection, can make the dream achievable.

South Australia's First Home Buyer Grant offers up to $20,000 for new builds or substantial renovations, with an additional $10,000 available through the state's HomeStart scheme for eligible applicants. The federal First Home Loan Deposit Scheme allows buyers to secure a property with just a 5 per cent deposit, removing the burden of scraping together a 20 per cent down payment. Combined, these incentives can reduce the barrier to entry by more than $100,000—a game-changer in Adelaide's market.

The strategy, however, lies in knowing where to look. Suburbs like Prospect and Norwood have long attracted families and young professionals, but prices there now regularly exceed $850,000. Smart buyers are looking north and north-east, where growth corridors offer better value without sacrificing lifestyle or future capital growth. Suburbs such as Underdale, Roseworthy, and Gawler offer solid median prices in the $600,000 to $700,000 range, putting them within reach for buyers combining grants with modest savings.

Yet opportunity brings risk. Recent reporting has highlighted the growing threat of scams targeting property buyers, particularly those navigating the process for the first time. Verification of agent credentials, independent conveyancing advice, and caution around unsolicited investment tips are non-negotiable. First home buyers should engage a licensed conveyancer early and never transfer funds without confirmation directly from their legal representative.

The broader tax reform conversation also matters. Economists are examining how capital gains tax policy affects housing affordability, with some properties better positioned than others to weather potential changes. New builds in established growth areas tend to offer more protection than older stock in uncertain precincts.

For Adelaide's first home buyers, the window remains open. The combination of affordability, generous state support, and diverse suburban options creates genuine opportunity. The key is moving strategically: secure professional advice, understand your grant eligibility, target growth corridors over prestige suburbs, and remain vigilant against scams. Adelaide's market rewards informed, patient buyers willing to look beyond the obvious suburbs.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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