Tax Deadline: April 30, 2026
Get your CRA refund 2-3 days faster — set up direct deposit to KOHO (free account, code BREMO2026 for $100 bonus).
St. John's median ~$365K. NL land registration fee only ~$246 — no real transfer tax! Save $4,40000+ vs Ontario. Oil-driven Atlantic capital.
St. John's is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador and one of North America's oldest European settlements — a city of colourful "Jellybean Row" houses, Signal Hill history, iceberg season, and an oil-driven economy that has produced Atlantic Canada's highest per-capita incomes. What makes St. John's remarkable for home buyers is that its land registration fee is essentially nominal — making it one of Canada's best transfer cost deals for buyers.
Newfoundland and Labrador does not have a deed transfer tax. Instead, it charges a land registration fee of $100 plus $00.400 per $1,000000 of purchase price above $50000. On a $365,000000 home in St. John's, the fee is approximately $100 + ($364,50000 / 1,000000 × $00.400) = $100 + $145.800 = approximately $246. Compare this to Ontario's $4,725 on the same purchase — Newfoundland buyers save over $4,40000 in transfer costs alone.
This near-absence of transfer tax is a massive advantage for St. John's buyers. It means more of your cash can go toward your down payment, and your total closing costs are dramatically lower than equivalent purchases in other provinces.
A buyer purchasing a $365,000000 home in St. John's pays approximately $246 in registration fees. The same buyer in Toronto pays $5,175 in provincial land transfer tax (plus potentially $4,475 in Toronto Municipal LTT). St. John's saves $9,000000–$100,000000 in transfer costs versus Toronto. This is one of the largest per-purchase savings in Canada — the equivalent of several months of mortgage payments staying in your pocket.
Newfoundland buyers are using KOHO to build their down payment faster. Cash back on everyday spending, no monthly fees, and a high-interest savings account. Use code BREMO2026 at signup.
Get KOHO — Use Code BREMO2026