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

Updated

First-Time Home Buyer Benefits in Quebec

Benefit Maximum Value Provider
Federal First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit $1,500 Federal
FHSA $40,000 tax-deductible savings Federal
Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP) $60,000/person RRSP withdrawal Federal
Municipal rebates Varies Some municipalities
Novoclimat incentives Varies Lenders, utilities

Note: Quebec has no provincial first-time buyer exemption on land transfer tax (Welcome Tax).

Quebec Welcome Tax (Droits de Mutation)

Property Value Tax Rate
First $58,900 0.5%
$58,900 - $294,600 1.0%
$294,600 - $500,000 1.5%
$500,000+ 2.0%
Montreal only: Over $2,000,000 2.5%

Welcome Tax Examples

Purchase Price Welcome Tax (Outside Montreal) Welcome Tax (Montreal)
$400,000 $4,838 $4,838
$600,000 $8,838 $8,838
$1,000,000 $16,838 $16,838
$2,500,000 $46,838 $59,338

Municipal Rebates

Some Quebec municipalities offer Welcome Tax rebates or deferrals for:

  • First-time home buyers
  • Young families
  • New construction

Check with your municipality for available programs.

Down Payment Requirements

Home Price Minimum Down Payment
Under $500,000 5%
$500,000 - $1,000,000 5% + 10% above $500K
Over $1,000,000 20% (no default insurance)

Down Payment Sources

Source Details
FHSA $40,000 tax-deductible, tax-free withdrawal
HBP (RRSP) $60,000 per person, repay over 15 years
QESI grants (from RESP) Can withdraw if RESP contributor
Savings Regular accounts
Family gift Gift letter may be required

First Home Savings Account (FHSA)

Feature Details
Annual contribution $8,000
Lifetime limit $40,000
Federal deduction Yes
Quebec deduction Yes (reduces Quebec income tax)
Tax-free withdrawal For qualifying home purchase

Closing Costs in Quebec

Cost Estimated Amount
Welcome Tax $3,000 - $50,000+
Notary fees $1,500 - $2,500
Title insurance (optional) $250 - $500
Home inspection $400 - $600
GST/QST on new home 5% GST + 9.975% QST
Moving costs $500 - $2,000
Certificate of location $500 - $1,500 (if outdated)

Important: Certificate of Location

Quebec requires a certificate of location (certificat de localisation) prepared by a land surveyor. If the existing certificate is outdated or doesn’t reflect current conditions, you may need a new one at your expense.

GST/QST on New Homes

Situation Tax
Resale home No GST/QST
New construction GST 5% + QST 9.975%
GST New Housing Rebate 36% rebate (homes < $350,000)
QST New Housing Rebate 50% rebate (homes < $300,000)

Quebec-Specific Considerations

Notary vs Lawyer

In Quebec, real estate transactions are handled by notaries (not lawyers). The notary:

  • Prepares closing documents
  • Conducts title search
  • Registers the deed
  • Holds funds in trust

Civil Law System

Quebec uses civil law (not common law). Property rights and contracts follow different rules than other provinces. Your notary will guide you through Quebec-specific requirements.

Language Requirements

Many documents must be in French. Your offer to purchase and closing documents will typically be in French (with English translations available if needed).

Novoclimat Certification

Feature Benefit
Energy efficiency 20-25% more efficient than building code
Better mortgage rates Some lenders offer discounts
Lower utility bills ~$1,000/year savings
Resale value Premium for certified homes

Step-by-Step Process in Quebec

Step Timeline
1. Get mortgage pre-approval 3-6 months before
2. Open FHSA 1-5 years before
3. Find a real estate broker When ready to search
4. Search and view properties Varies
5. Make offer (promesse d’achat) When you find a home
6. Conditional period (inspection, financing) 7-21 days
7. Notary prepares closing 2-8 weeks
8. Signing at notary office Closing day
9. Key handover Same day or as agreed