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First-Time Home Buyer Guide Manitoba: Programs, Rebates, and Tips (2026)

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Manitoba offers first-time home buyers a land transfer tax rebate of up to $5,250 — one of the more generous provincial programs in Canada. Combined with Manitoba’s affordable housing market (median home prices are well below the national average), federal programs like the FHSA and Home Buyers’ Plan, and relatively low closing costs, Manitoba is one of the most accessible provinces for first-time buyers.

First-Time Home Buyer Benefits in Manitoba

BenefitMaximum ValueWho Provides It
Manitoba Land Transfer Tax Rebate$5,250Provincial
Federal First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit$1,500Federal
FHSA$40,000 tax-deductible savingsFederal
Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP)$60,000/person RRSP withdrawalFederal
GST/PST New Housing RebateVariesFederal + Provincial

Manitoba Land Transfer Tax Rates

Property ValueTax Rate
First $30,0000%
$30,001–$90,0000.5%
$90,001–$150,0001.0%
$150,001–$200,0001.5%
Over $200,0002.0%

First-Time Home Buyer Rebate

DetailValue
Maximum rebate$5,250
Eliminates LTT on homes up to~$395,000
Available for homes up to$500,000 (fair market value)
Refundable?Yes — filed after closing

LTT Examples

Purchase PriceManitoba LTTFirst-Time Buyer RebateNet LTT
$300,000$3,650$3,650$0
$400,000$5,650$5,250$400
$500,000$7,650$5,250$2,400
$600,000$9,650$0 (over $500K limit)$9,650
$750,000$12,650$0$12,650

Important: The rebate is only available when the property’s fair market value is $500,000 or less. If the purchase price exceeds $500,000, no rebate is available — not even a partial one.

Eligibility: Manitoba LTT Rebate

RequirementDetails
First-time buyerNever owned a home anywhere in the world
OccupancyMust occupy as principal residence
Property value$500,000 or less
CitizenshipCanadian citizen or permanent resident
FilingClaim the rebate after closing through a refund application
Spouse ruleSpouse must also be a first-time buyer

Down Payment Requirements

Home PriceMinimum Down PaymentAmount Needed
Under $500,0005%$25,000 on $500K
$500,000–$1,499,9995% + 10% above $500K$50,000 on $750K
$1,500,000+20%$300,000 on $1.5M

Down Payment Sources

SourceDetails
FHSA$40,000 tax-deductible, tax-free withdrawal
HBP (RRSP)$60,000 per person, repay over 15 years
SavingsRegular savings or TFSA
GiftsFamily gifts with signed gift letter

First Home Savings Account (FHSA)

FeatureDetails
Annual contribution limit$8,000
Lifetime limit$40,000
Tax treatmentDeductible contributions + tax-free growth
WithdrawalTax-free for qualifying home purchase
Manitoba benefitDeduction reduces both federal and Manitoba provincial income tax

Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP)

FeatureDetails
Maximum withdrawal$60,000 per person ($120,000 couple)
RRSP seasoningFunds must be in RRSP for 90+ days
Repayment period15 years
Annual repayment1/15 of withdrawn amount

Closing Costs in Manitoba

CostEstimated Amount
Land transfer tax$0–$7,650+ (may be rebated for first-time buyers)
Legal fees + disbursements$1,200–$2,000
Title insurance$250–$500
Home inspection$350–$550
Appraisal (if required)$300–$500
PST on CMHC insurance7% of premium (if less than 20% down)
Property tax adjustmentVaries (pro-rated to closing date)
Moving costs$500–$2,000
Total closing costs$5,000–$12,000

PST on CMHC Insurance

Manitoba charges 7% RST on mortgage default insurance premiums. This must be paid in cash at closing — it cannot be added to the mortgage. See PST on mortgage default insurance for full details.

Purchase Price (5% Down)MortgageCMHC Premium (4.00%)Manitoba RST (7%)
$300,000$285,000$11,400$798
$400,000$380,000$15,200$1,064
$500,000$475,000$19,000$1,330

GST + PST on New Homes

SituationTax
Resale homeNo GST or PST
New construction5% GST + 7% Manitoba RST
GST New Housing Rebate36% rebate if home ≤ $350,000
Manitoba New Housing RebateRebate of RST paid on new home (conditions apply)

Manitoba-Specific Considerations

Property Tax Rates

CityApproximate Residential RateAnnual Tax on $400K Home
Winnipeg~1.20%~$4,800
Brandon~1.35%~$5,400
Steinbach~1.10%~$4,400

Manitoba School Tax Rebate

DetailExplanation
What it isRebate on the education portion of property taxes
AmountUp to $350 per year for primary residence
Income-tested supplementAdditional $175 for seniors (65+) with income under $40,000
How to claimApplied to municipal property tax bill or claimed on tax return

Winnipeg’s Property Market

FactorDetails
Average home price (2025)~$370,000
Affordability vs national average~40% below national average
Rental vacancy rate~3–4%
New constructionActive in south Winnipeg and surrounding municipalities

Step-by-Step Process

StepTimelineAction
11–5 years beforeOpen FHSA, contribute to RRSP
26–12 months beforeGet mortgage pre-approval
33–6 months beforeResearch neighbourhoods, set budget
4When readyFind a real estate agent
5House huntingView properties, make offers
6Offer acceptedConditions: inspection, financing (5–10 days)
730–60 daysClosing preparation with lawyer
8Closing daySign documents, get keys
9After closingFile Manitoba LTT rebate application

The Bottom Line

Manitoba’s $5,250 LTT rebate eliminates land transfer tax on homes up to ~$395,000, and Winnipeg’s average home price is well within that range. Combined with federal programs (FHSA + HBP), most first-time buyers in Manitoba can enter the market with relatively modest savings. The one catch: Manitoba charges 7% RST on CMHC insurance premiums, so budget an extra $800–$1,300 if putting less than 20% down.

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