Buying your first home in Liverpool, NSW 2170 — 2026 affordability

What a first home actually costs in Liverpool: the current median for each dwelling type (houses and units shown separately — never blended), the stamp duty you'd pay at standard and first-home-buyer rates, and the deposit you'd need. Finance figures are computed from New South Wales transfer-duty rates; medians come from New South Wales property-sales data with sale counts shown so you can judge reliability.

Liverpool median house$1,230,000 (233 sales, 12 months to February 2026)

Median house price$1,230,000
Stamp duty — standard rate$49,762
Stamp duty — first home buyer$49,762
5% deposit (LMI likely without a guarantee)$61,500
10% deposit (LMI likely without a guarantee)$123,000
20% deposit (no LMI)$246,000

At $1,230,000, this house is above NSW's FHB stamp-duty concession cap. Whether the federal 5% Deposit Scheme or First Home Super Saver Scheme apply depends on the current price caps + your circumstances — check those guides and the borrowing-power calculator.

Liverpool median unit$515,500 (1626 sales, 12 months to February 2026)

Median unit price$515,500
Stamp duty — standard rate$17,610
Stamp duty — first home buyer$0 — exempt
5% deposit (LMI likely without a guarantee)$25,775
10% deposit (LMI likely without a guarantee)$51,550
20% deposit (no LMI)$103,100

At $515,500, this unit is under NSW's full FHB stamp-duty exemption threshold ($800,000). Whether the federal 5% Deposit Scheme or First Home Super Saver Scheme apply depends on the current price caps + your circumstances — check those guides and the borrowing-power calculator.

How to read this

Houses and units are reported separately on purpose — blending them produces a "median" that describes no real property. In a suburb like Liverpool, the unit median is usually the figure first home buyers care about, because it's where most FHB purchases happen and where the stamp-duty concessions actually bite. The deposit rows show 5% / 10% / 20% — below 20% you'll usually pay Lenders Mortgage Insurance unless you use a government guarantee.

Median data: Computed by NestPath from NSW Valuer-General Property Sales Information — the median of residence sales in Liverpool over the 12 months to February 2026, drawn from ~2.2 million government sale records (233 house / 1,626 unit sales). Liverpool is unit-dominated, so the house median reflects a smaller pool of larger homes. House and unit split by strata title; first-party and reproducible. Source: New South Wales Valuer-General. Stamp duty + FHB concession computed at build time from New South Wales transfer-duty formulas (same source as our stamp-duty calculator). Last sourced . Not financial advice — eligibility is determined by the relevant state revenue office + lender.