Estimate your monthly mortgage payment based on Halifax home prices. Halifax has emerged as one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, attracting interprovincial migrants drawn by affordable housing relative to Toronto and Vancouver, a vibrant culture, and growing economic opportunities in tech, healthcare, and education.
The average home price in Halifax is approximately $520,000. With a 10% down payment ($52,000) and CMHC insurance, the total mortgage would be approximately $482,904. At a 4.25% interest rate over 25 years, the monthly mortgage payment would be $2,611.
5-year term summary:
25-year summary:
Halifax mortgage payment examples
| Home Price | Down Payment | Mortgage + CMHC | Monthly at 4% | Monthly at 5% | Monthly at 6% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $300,000 | $30,000 | $278,370 | $1,467 | $1,626 | $1,792 |
| $400,000 | $40,000 | $371,160 | $1,956 | $2,168 | $2,389 |
| $520,000 | $52,000 | $482,904 | $2,545 | $2,822 | $3,110 |
| $600,000 | $70,000 | $546,430 | $2,879 | $3,191 | $3,517 |
| $750,000 | $100,000 | $670,150 | $3,531 | $3,914 | $4,313 |
Halifax deed transfer tax
Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) charges a deed transfer tax of 1.5% of the purchase price — one of the higher municipal rates in Nova Scotia.
Example: On a $520,000 home, the deed transfer tax would be $7,800.
There is no first-time homebuyer rebate on deed transfer tax in Nova Scotia.
Halifax vs. Ontario LTT comparison
| Home Price | Halifax DTT (1.5%) | Ontario LTT | Toronto LTT (both) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $500,000 | $7,500 | $6,475 | $12,950 |
| $700,000 | $10,500 | $10,475 | $20,950 |
Halifax’s flat 1.5% rate is actually higher than Ontario’s LTT on homes under $700,000, though it remains much less than Toronto’s double tax.
Halifax property tax rates
| Area | Approximate Rate | Annual Tax on $520,000 Home |
|---|---|---|
| Halifax Urban | 1.16% | $6,032 |
| Dartmouth (HRM) | 1.16% | $6,032 |
| Bedford (HRM) | 1.16% | $6,032 |
| HRM Suburban | 0.85% | $4,420 |
Halifax property tax rates are higher than the national average, partially offsetting lower home prices. The urban rate applies to most of Halifax and Dartmouth.
Halifax housing cost breakdown
| Cost Category | Typical Monthly Range |
|---|---|
| Mortgage payment (on average home) | $2,500 – $2,800 |
| Property taxes | $370 – $500 |
| Home insurance | $100 – $200 |
| Utilities & heating | $200 – $400 |
| Maintenance (1% of value/year) | $430 – $520 |
Total estimated monthly cost: $3,600 – $4,420
Halifax housing market by property type
| Property Type | Average Price | Min. Down Payment | Est. Monthly Payment* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detached house | $575,000 | $57,500 | $3,118 |
| Townhouse | $450,000 | $22,500 | $2,441 |
| Condo apartment | $380,000 | $19,000 | $2,061 |
*At 5% over 25 years, including CMHC insurance.
Halifax-specific homebuyer considerations
- Higher property taxes — Halifax’s 1.16% urban rate is above average; budget accordingly.
- Heating costs — Maritime climate means moderate but consistent heating needs. Oil heat is common in older homes ($2,000–$3,500/year). Heat pump adoption is growing rapidly.
- Older housing stock — Much of Halifax’s housing was built before 1970. Budget for potential upgrades to insulation, wiring, plumbing, and roofing.
- HST on new construction — 15% HST (5% federal + 10% provincial) applies to new homes.
- Growing rapidly — Halifax’s rapid growth has strained housing supply, driving up prices and rents. More inventory is expected from new developments.
- First Home Savings Account (FHSA) — See the FHSA calculator.
For the latest data, see the Halifax housing market report.
How much income do you need to buy in Halifax?
Qualifying income estimates based on 25-year amortization and stress test (~6.25%):
| Home Price | Min. Down (5%) | Income Needed (5% down) | Income Needed (20% down) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $350,000 | $17,500 | $88,000 | $80,000 |
| $430,000 | $21,500 | $108,000 | $99,000 |
| $550,000 | $27,500 | $138,000 | $126,000 |
| $700,000 | $70,000 | $174,000 | $160,000 |
Halifax’s median household income is approximately $82,000. The average home price is approaching the upper limit of what a single income can comfortably support — two-income households are increasingly the norm for buyers.
Halifax vs. comparable Canadian cities
| City | Avg. Home Price | Land Transfer Tax | Property Tax Rate | Monthly Cost (avg. home) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Halifax | $430,000 | ~$6,450 (1.5%) | ~0.74% | $3,100–$3,800 |
| Moncton, NB | $340,000 | ~$3,400 | ~1.43% | $2,500–$3,100 |
| St. John’s, NL | $335,000 | ~$1,305 (fee) | ~0.88% | $2,400–$3,000 |
| Hamilton, ON | $700,000 | ~$10,475 | ~1.26% | $4,900–$5,600 |
| Ottawa | $660,000 | ~$9,850 | ~1.05% | $4,600–$5,500 |
Halifax is more expensive than other Atlantic cities but significantly more affordable than Ontario or BC markets. The strong university and government employment base supports steady demand.
Halifax first-time buyer programs
| Program | Benefit |
|---|---|
| NS Land Transfer Tax rebate | No provincial FTHB rebate on the 1.5% deed transfer tax |
| FHSA | Up to $40,000 in tax-deductible contributions toward a first home |
| RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan | Withdraw up to $60,000/person ($120,000/couple) |
| CMHC insurance | Enables 5% minimum down payment |
| NS Affordable Housing Program | Provincial programs for income-qualified buyers |
Nova Scotia does not offer a first-time buyer rebate on its 1.5% deed transfer tax, unlike Ontario or BC. Federal programs (FHSA, HBP) remain the primary tools for first-time buyers.
Related calculators
- Nova Scotia Deed Transfer Tax Calculator — Calculate your Halifax deed transfer tax
- Nova Scotia Mortgage Calculator — Province-wide Nova Scotia estimates
- Mortgage Affordability Calculator — How much can you afford?
- Closing Costs Calculator — Estimate all purchase costs