Introduction
Buying your first property in Malta is a significant milestone, but it can be financially challenging for many. To support first-time buyers, the Maltese government has introduced a €10,000 grant scheme. This article explains the key details of this initiative, including eligibility requirements, application procedures, and important deadlines.
What is the First-Time Buyer €10,000 Grant?
The First-Time Buyer €10,000 Grant is a financial assistance scheme provided by the Housing Authority of Malta specifically designed to help individuals and families purchase their first property.
Launched in 2025, this initiative aims to make homeownership more accessible by providing a direct cash grant of €10,000 to eligible applicants.
The grant applies to residential properties being purchased for the first time, including both newly built and existing properties.
Unlike loans, this grant does not need to be repaid, making it a valuable opportunity for those entering the property market.

The scheme is part of the government’s broader strategy to support affordable housing in Malta and help more residents achieve the goal of homeownership. It builds on previous first-time buyer initiatives but offers a more substantial financial contribution than earlier programs.
To receive the grant, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria and follow the proper application process, which we’ll explore in the following sections.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the €10,000 First-Time Buyer Grant, you must meet several specific criteria.
Primary Eligibility Conditions:
| Requirement Type | Details |
| Age requirement | Must be at least 18 years old at the time of application |
| First-time buyer status | Must not own or have previously owned residential property in Malta or abroad |
| Property use | Property must be purchased for use as primary residence |
| Agreement date | Promise of sale agreement (konvenju) must be signed on or after January 1, 2025 |
| Residence commitment | Must commit to living in the property as primary residence for at least 10 years |
| Minimum property value | Property must be purchased for a value of at least €100,000 |
| Application timing | Grant application must be submitted within specific timeframes |
| Authority standing | All applicants must have a clean record with the Housing Authority |
For couples or joint purchasers, all parties must qualify as first-time buyers.
If one party has previously owned property, the application will be rejected. The scheme applies to Maltese citizens, EU nationals, and third-country nationals who have long-term residency status in Malta.
Note that commercial properties, garages purchased separately from residential units, and agricultural land do not qualify under this scheme.
Application Process and Timeline
Applying for the €10,000 First-Time Buyer Grant involves several steps that must be completed within specific timeframes:
Application Timeline:
- Applications must be submitted after signing the promise of sale agreement (konvenju)
- The final deadline is six months after the final deed of purchase is signed
- Applications submitted after this six-month period will be automatically rejected

Required Documentation:
- Completed application form (Form FTB-E10K)
- Copy of identity cards or passports of all applicants
- Copy of the promise of sale agreement (konvenju)
- Copy of the final deed of purchase (when available)
- Declaration that the property will be used as the primary residence for at least 10 years
- Bank account details where the grant should be deposited
Submission Process:
- Download the application form from the Housing Authority website
- You can find more information through the link here
- Complete all required sections of the form
- Gather all necessary supporting documentation
- Submit your application to the Housing Authority either:
- In person at their offices in Floriana
- By post to the designated address
- Through the online portal (if available)
The Housing Authority typically processes applications within 4-6 weeks. Applicants will receive notification of approval or rejection by post or email. If approved, the €10,000 grant will be directly transferred to the bank account specified in the application.
Important Conditions and Restrictions
Understanding the conditions attached to the €10,000 First-Time Buyer Grant is essential to avoid complications or potential repayment obligations:

Residence Requirement:
- You must use the purchased property as your primary residence for at least 10 consecutive years
- Failure to maintain this residence commitment may trigger a requirement to repay the grant in full or in part
Property Restrictions:
- The grant applies only to residential properties intended for primary residence
- Investment properties, holiday homes, or commercial properties are not eligible
- The property must have a minimum purchase value of €100,000
Ownership Limitations:
- All applicants must be genuine first-time buyers with no current or previous property ownership
- The grant is available only once per person/couple
- If multiple individuals are purchasing together, all must qualify as first-time buyers
Compliance Monitoring:
- The Housing Authority reserves the right to verify continued compliance with residence requirements
- Periodic checks may be conducted throughout the 10-year commitment period
- Documentation proving residence may be requested at any time
Transfer Restrictions:
- Selling or transferring the property within the 10-year period typically requires repayment of the grant
- Exceptions may apply in cases of force majeure or special circumstances, subject to Housing Authority approval
These conditions ensure the grant serves its intended purpose of supporting genuine first-time homebuyers rather than property investors or those seeking to exploit the scheme.
Before applying, carefully review all requirements and consider consulting with a professional at the Housing Authority to ensure you meet all criteria.
This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional in Malta for your specific situation.
