First Home Owners Grant Perth: It's OK to Ask for Help
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- Published on Wednesday, 22 February 2012 09:26
Sometimes we look back at our lives and we can't understand the decisions that we made. Our logic isn't always immediately obvious. Did we really think that hairstyle was cool? Did we really waste all that time playing video games? With hindsight, a lot of things don't make sense.
But it's not just trivial things. There probably isn't a person alive who doesn't think that some decision that they made could have been improved if they had just asked for help. Sometimes everyone gets an aversion to asking for help, almost like it's unfashionable. Maybe we like the challenge of going alone. Maybe we feel that there is nothing that we can't do by ourselves. Or perhaps it's pride getting in the way of the right decision.
There is nothing wrong with getting help. It can make a huge difference. Thinking about where you live is one of life's big decisions, if not the biggest. There can be a lot of fears and apprehension surrounding moving home. This is especially the case for a first time buyer. But this is one of the times when asking for help can actually be extremely beneficial.
If you are interested in buying a newly built home in Western Australia (WA) then it can be a very good idea to get help from people who know what they are doing. WA Housing Centre has been building high-quality and affordable homes for West Australians for over twenty years. They have experienced specialists who are on-hand to help and guide you through the whole process.
Advice from people who have been doing it successfully for so long will be invaluable. You can get your dream home built with virtually no hassle or complexity: Now there's a decision that you won't regret when you look back.
But help comes in more ways than one. And buying a new build is more challenging that just deciding that you want to do it. Building a home costs money. But there is help available in this department too. The government offers a $7,000 rebate called the First Home Owner's Grant.
It's for anyone for whom this is their first house, and its help is obvious.
Aside from the First Home Owners Grant, Perth also benefits from the WA stamp duty concessions. Not having to pay stamp duty can save you up to $9,000.
Asking for help can make a big difference to the decisions you make. It can open up options that you never knew you had. It’s time to be brave. It’s time to ask for help.
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