The strongest activity has been recorded in Logan-Beaudesert, Ipswich and Moreton Bay North, identified as key hotspots for new buyers.
The policy is a central component of the government's housing strategy, which also focuses on unlocking land supply, increasing construction activity and easing rental pressures. Officials say housing lot approvals declined significantly over the previous decade, contributing to current supply challenges.
Recent data points to renewed momentum in the sector, with dwelling approvals rising 18 per cent in the year to February. At the same time, residential construction work in the pipeline reached a record $22.1 billion in the December 2025 quarter.
Treasurer and Minister for Home Ownership David Janetzki said the removal of stamp duty had been a critical step in making housing more accessible.
"Scrapping stamp duty for first home buyers is helping more Queenslanders get into the market sooner," he said.