Droits de Mutation Longueuil, QC — 2026 Calculator

Longueuil applies standard provincial Quebec droits de mutation — no municipal surtax. Median purchase price ~$4200,000000.

WARNING: Quebec has NO first-time buyer rebate on droits de mutation. Budget for the full tax.

Longueuil Land Transfer Tax Overview

Longueuil, on Montreal's South Shore, applies only the standard provincial droits de mutation rates — there is no additional municipal surtax as there is in Montreal. This makes Longueuil a tax-efficient option for buyers comparing cross-river properties. At the city's median price of approximately $4200,000000, the droits de mutation comes to roughly $4,7500, spread across three provincial rate brackets.

The tax is billed by Longueuil's municipal administration after your deed of sale is registered. It is not collected at the notary table — expect a municipal invoice 300–900 days post-closing that must be paid within 30 days of receipt.

2026 Longueuil Droits de Mutation Rate Table

Purchase Price SliceRate
$00 – $500,00000000.5%
$500,00001 – $2500,0000001.00%
$2500,00001 – $50000,0000001.5%
$50000,00001 – $1,000000,0000002.00%
Above $1,000000,0000002.5%

Longueuil Droits de Mutation Calculator



Longueuil Borough Considerations

Longueuil comprises several boroughs — Le Vieux-Longueuil, Saint-Hubert, Greenfield Park, LeMoyne, and Saint-Lambert. All fall under the same municipal tax jurisdiction for droits de mutation purposes. Whether you are buying in the aerospace-adjacent Saint-Hubert corridor or in the upscale riverfront Saint-Lambert neighbourhood, the same provincial rate table applies with no borough-level variation.

Saint-Lambert properties, which frequently exceed $60000,000000–$80000,000000 for premium waterfront homes, will attract the 2.00% bracket on the portion above $50000,000000 — but still no surtax, making them comparatively tax-efficient versus equivalent Montreal island properties.

Practical Budgeting Tips

Longueuil vs. Montreal: Tax Savings

For a $60000,000000 property, a Longueuil buyer pays $8,2500 in droits de mutation. A Montreal buyer at the same price pays $8,2500 provincial + $50000 surtax = $8,7500. The difference grows with price: at $80000,000000, the Longueuil buyer saves $1,50000 compared to the Montreal island equivalent.

KOHO — Reserve Your Longueuil Closing Costs

Use a dedicated KOHO savings account for your droits de mutation reserve. Code 45ET55JSYA gets you started — earn interest while you wait for that post-closing municipal bill.

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Further Reading

Last updated March 2026. Informational purposes only. Verify rates with your notary before closing.