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Step-by-step guide for first-time homebuyers in Fredericton, including provincial programs, federal incentives, and saving strategies for 2025.
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Open KOHO Free — Code BREMO2026Fredericton is one of the best cities in Canada for first-time buyers in 2025. With average home prices around $295,000 — a fraction of Toronto ($1.1M+) or Vancouver ($1.2M+) — a Fredericton first-time buyer requires a minimum down payment of approximately $14,750 (5%). The stable government-heavy employment base also makes mortgage qualification more straightforward than in more volatile job markets.
| Program | Benefit | Max Value |
|---|---|---|
| NB LTT First-Time Buyer Rebate | Rebate on provincial land transfer tax | Up to $3,000 |
| Federal First Home Savings Account (FHSA) | Tax-deductible contributions, tax-free withdrawals | $8,000/yr, $40,000 lifetime |
| RRSP Home Buyers' Plan | Withdraw up to $35,000 RRSP tax-free for first home | $35,000 per person |
| First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit | Federal non-refundable tax credit | Up to $1,500 |
| GST/HST New Housing Rebate | Partial rebate on HST for new builds | Varies |
For a $295,000 home in Fredericton:
The average Fredericton first-time buyer saves for 2–3 years. Cutting bank fees is one of the easiest ways to accelerate savings — the average Canadian pays $15–$30/month in banking fees. Switching to KOHO's free account saves $180–$360/year that goes directly toward your down payment goal.
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