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Halifax Mortgage Calculator

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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.

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25-year summary:

Halifax mortgage payment examples

Home PriceDown PaymentMortgage + CMHCMonthly 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 PriceHalifax DTT (1.5%)Ontario LTTToronto 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

AreaApproximate RateAnnual Tax on $520,000 Home
Halifax Urban1.16%$6,032
Dartmouth (HRM)1.16%$6,032
Bedford (HRM)1.16%$6,032
HRM Suburban0.85%$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 CategoryTypical 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 TypeAverage PriceMin. Down PaymentEst. 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 PriceMin. 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

CityAvg. Home PriceLand Transfer TaxProperty Tax RateMonthly 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

ProgramBenefit
NS Land Transfer Tax rebateNo provincial FTHB rebate on the 1.5% deed transfer tax
FHSAUp to $40,000 in tax-deductible contributions toward a first home
RRSP Home Buyers’ PlanWithdraw up to $60,000/person ($120,000/couple)
CMHC insuranceEnables 5% minimum down payment
NS Affordable Housing ProgramProvincial 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.

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