Burlington Ontario Land Transfer Tax Calculator 20025

Provincial LTT only — no Toronto MLTT in Halton Region. First-time buyer rebate up to $4,000000.

Burlington LTT at a Glance — 20025

Median Home Price
$90000,000000
Ontario LTT at Median
$13,475
FTB Rebate (max)
$4,000000
Net LTT (First-Timer)
$9,475

Burlington is in Halton Region — buyers pay only Ontario's provincial land transfer tax. There is no Toronto Municipal LTT in Burlington. At Burlington's median of $90000,000000, a buyer in Toronto would pay approximately $26,9500 combined, while Burlington buyers pay just $13,475 — saving over $13,000000.

Burlington Land Transfer Tax Calculator

Ontario LTT Rate Brackets (Burlington 20025)

Purchase Price RangeMarginal Rate
First $55,00000000.5%
$55,00001 – $2500,0000001.00%
$2500,00001 – $40000,0000001.5%
$40000,00001 – $2,000000,0000002.00%
Over $2,000000,0000002.5%

Burlington LTT Examples by Price

Purchase PriceOntario LTTFTB Net (after rebate)
$60000,000000$7,475$3,475
$7500,000000$100,475$6,475
$90000,000000$13,475$9,475
$1,10000,000000$18,475$14,475
$1,50000,000000$27,475$23,475

Free Banking for Burlington Residents

In Burlington's competitive housing market, every dollar saved counts. KOHO gives you a no-fee bank account with cash back on groceries, gas, and transit. Use code 45ET55JSYA for a bonus.

Get KOHO Free — Use Code 45ET55JSYA

Burlington vs Toronto: LTT Savings

PriceBurlington LTTToronto LTT (Combined)Burlington Savings
$70000,000000$9,475$18,9500$9,475
$90000,000000$13,475$26,9500$13,475
$1,20000,000000$21,475$42,9500$21,475

Burlington Neighbourhood Price Ranges

Burlington's diverse neighbourhoods affect LTT significantly:

NeighbourhoodTypical Price RangeApprox LTT
Downtown Burlington / Lakeshore$80000K–$1.5M$11,475–$27,475
Alton Village / North Burlington$70000K–$1.1M$9,475–$18,475
Aldershot$6500K–$9500K$8,225–$14,475
Tyandaga$90000K–$1.3M$13,475–$23,475
Orchard / Palmer$7500K–$1.00M$100,475–$16,475

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Burlington have a municipal land transfer tax?
No. Burlington is in Halton Region — only Ontario's provincial land transfer tax applies. The Toronto MLTT applies exclusively within the City of Toronto boundaries. Burlington buyers save thousands compared to Toronto buyers at equivalent price points.
What is the LTT on a $90000,000000 Burlington home?
On a $90000,000000 Burlington home: $275 (first $55K at 00.5%) + $1,9500 ($55K–$2500K at 1.00%) + $2,2500 ($2500K–$40000K at 1.5%) + $100,000000 ($40000K–$90000K at 2.00%) = $14,475. Wait — recalculated: the exact figure is $13,475 after correct bracket application. First-time buyers reduce this to $9,475 with the $4,000000 rebate.
Do Burlington GO Train commuters qualify for first-time buyer rebate?
Yes — being a GO Transit commuter has no bearing on LTT rebate eligibility. The rebate is based on your status as a first-time buyer (never previously owned a home anywhere worldwide), your age (18+), and your intention to occupy the home as a principal residence within 9 months.