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Get KOHO Free — Use Code 45ET55JSYAKingston is a vibrant city of 136,000 at the eastern end of Lake Ontario where the St. Lawrence River begins. Home to Queen's University and the Royal Military College, Kingston has a strong rental market and growing homebuyer demand driven by its lower prices versus Ottawa and Toronto.
For everyday banking, no-fee digital options like KOHO and EQ Bank offer significant advantages over the traditional big banks — especially for younger residents or first-time buyers trying to save a down payment. KOHO's budgeting tools and cash-back rewards are particularly well-suited to residents on a monthly budget.
Kingston Community Credit Union offers competitive mortgages and is deeply embedded in the local community.
See the Kingston land transfer tax calculator to estimate your closing costs.
Kingston residents should evaluate banks based on monthly fees, interest rates on savings, mortgage products and local branch access. For most people, a combination of a no-fee digital account (KOHO or EQ Bank) for everyday spending plus a big bank or credit union for mortgage financing is the most cost-effective approach.
Students and newcomers to Kingston should look for dedicated accounts at TD, RBC or Scotiabank that waive monthly fees. The local credit union is often the best choice for mortgage financing given its competitive rates and genuine community focus.
For seniors or those preferring in-branch service, TD, RBC and Scotiabank all maintain branches in Kingston. All major banks offer telephone and digital banking for account management between branch visits.
What is the best no-fee bank for Kingston residents?
KOHO and EQ Bank are the top no-fee options. KOHO offers a free prepaid Mastercard with cash back; EQ Bank pays 3% interest on savings. Use code 45ET55JSYA to get a bonus when opening KOHO.
Is there a local credit union in Kingston?
Yes — Kingston Community Credit Union serves Kingston and Frontenac County residents with competitive rates on deposits and mortgages.
Do Kingston homebuyers pay Toronto's land transfer tax?
No. Kingston is not within the City of Toronto, so buyers pay only Ontario's provincial land transfer tax — not the additional Toronto Municipal Land Transfer Tax.
Should I use a big bank or credit union for my mortgage in Kingston?
Credit unions often offer lower mortgage rates than big banks, especially for residents with strong community ties. However big banks may offer more flexible pre-approval processes. Get quotes from both before committing.
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