How to use the HomeBuilder Grant

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UPDATED December 2020 – Federal Government extends HomeBuilder program for another three months but at a lower rate

The federal government’s Homebuilder program, which offers cash grants for housing construction projects has been extended, but at a lower amount.

The HomeBuilder scheme currently provides $25,000 grants to eligible people building a new home or renovating an existing one.

It had been due to expire at the end of the year but will be extended to 31 March, 2021, at the lower rate of $15,000. Thus, contracts signed between January and March next year will attract the lower rate of $15,000

The amount of time all approved applicants who signed contracts on or after June 4, 2020, are given to start construction will also be extended, from three months to six months.

What you need to know about the HomeBuilder Grant

The HomeBuilder government stimulus grant means that you can use it to help you buy your house and land package on beautiful 3000sqm rural residential blocks available from Heritage Pacific.

The grant, designed to boost the economy, has caused quite a stir, but also some confusion as it can be utilised for renovations as well as new builds.

We’ve got you covered on everything you need to know on how to use the grant to your advantage.

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Ultimate Guide to Investing in Acreage

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The Pros and Cons of Buying Rural Residential Lifestyle Acreage

When you are looking to buy, you may consider investing in the lifestyle available on a rural residential 3000 sqm lot.

So let’s take a look at the benefits and disadvantages of buying this type of property.

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Is Acreage Right for You?

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How to choose the right block of land

Investing in a large block of land requires great consideration of a number of items to ensure you have chosen the correct block.

Whether you are looking at 100 acres, 10 acres or rural residential lifestyle acreage – blocks of ½ (2000 sqm) to ¾ (3000 sqm) acres – they all have similar considerations.

However, acreage life is not always simple, particularly for larger acreage and may require a lot of pre-planning to ensure you acquire what you want, then work to maintain your property.

Here’s what you need to know when looking at your options and make sure you make the best decision possible.

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A Guide to Caboolture

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Understanding the Caboolture area

This post is part of our Guide to Caboolture, Queensland. If you’re looking for more information about Caboolture check out other post on ‘Why buy in Caboolture’. 

To buy property or invest in Caboolture, you first have to understand the area.

If you are looking to settle or invest in Caboolture, there are many different types of investments, opportunities and lifestyles. 

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Why buy in Caboolture

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Caboolture offers a wide range of homeowner opportunities.

This post is part of our Guide to Caboolture, Queensland. If you’re looking for more information about Caboolture check out other post on ‘A Guide to Caboolture’

Depending on where you buy, you have everything from large rural blocks, rental investments and even commercial opportunities. 

As the Caboolture area is a residential and commercial hub just North of Brisbane only minutes off the highway with excellent train connections to Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and Redcliffe it has increased its population and growth as a commercial and industrial centre.

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Planning Your New Rural Residential Home

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Heritage Pacific offers large lots of approximately 3000sq. Lots sometimes incorporate native species vegetation and the landscape setting of Heritage Pacific estates generally reflects the rural landscape of the Moreton Bay Regional Council area which has been shaped over the years by clearing and grazing. Expansion for residential development over recent years has created strong demand for larger allotments in close proximity to local centres such as Caboolture and Morayfield which are relatively unconstrained for building. With careful planning, new homes can be designed to integrate into the natural, rural setting with minimal disturbance.

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