HomeBuilder applicants miss out on $25k grant because of onl

HomeBuilder applicants miss out on $25k grant because of online technical issues


State and Federal Governments are facing growing backlash from HomeBuilder applicants who say they have missed out on a grant of up to $25,000 because of "glitches" or technical issues with the online application process.
Clint Calman, from Southport, Queensland, bought his $599,000 townhouse off the plan from developers on December 23 last year.
The added incentive of a $25,000 HomeBuilder grant was one of the main reasons he decided to build a new home, he says.
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Clint Calman with his daughter Charli, and the townhouse he will move into when it is completed in six weeks' time.(Supplied)
"It was a mad rush at the time because if you hadn't executed your contract by the 31st of December the grant would drop down from $25,000 to $15,000 - so everyone wanted to get it done in time," Mr Calman told nine.com.au.

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