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Programs, rebates, and steps for first-time buyers purchasing a home in Halifax Nova Scotia.
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Open KOHO Free — Code BREMO2026Halifax is an exciting city for first-time home buyers. The city has a vibrant culture, a strong job market anchored by government, technology, healthcare, and the military, and a growing real estate market. The average home price in Halifax is approximately $520,000 in 2025, which means planning carefully to make homeownership affordable.
Fortunately, first-time buyers in Halifax have access to several programs that reduce upfront costs and tax burdens. Here is everything you need to know.
Nova Scotia offers a rebate on the provincial deed transfer tax for first-time buyers. The rebate equals the full provincial deed transfer tax paid, up to a maximum of $3,000. To qualify, you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, have never owned a principal residence anywhere in Canada, and the property must become your principal residence within a reasonable timeframe.
On a $520,000 home, the provincial deed transfer tax is $7,800 (1.5%). After the rebate, your effective provincial transfer tax cost drops to $4,800. Note: the municipal deed transfer tax ($7,800) is not rebated.
The FHSA allows first-time buyers to save up to $40,000 tax-free toward a home purchase. Contributions are tax-deductible (like an RRSP), and withdrawals for a qualifying home purchase are tax-free (like a TFSA). You can contribute $8,000 per year. This is one of the most powerful savings tools available to Halifax first-time buyers.
The Home Buyers' Plan (HBP) lets you withdraw up to $35,000 from your RRSP tax-free to use as a down payment. Couples can each withdraw up to $35,000, providing up to $70,000 combined. You have 15 years to repay the amount back into your RRSP. You must not have owned a principal residence in the preceding four years to qualify.
The federal First-Time Home Buyer Incentive is a shared-equity mortgage program that reduces your monthly mortgage payments. The government contributes 5–10% of the purchase price in exchange for a shared equity stake. The program has income and purchase price limits — confirm current eligibility thresholds with CMHC as program details may have been updated.
If your down payment is less than 20%, you must purchase CMHC mortgage default insurance. The premium is added to your mortgage:
| Down Payment | CMHC Premium |
|---|---|
| 5%–9.99% | 4.00% of mortgage |
| 10%–14.99% | 3.10% of mortgage |
| 15%–19.99% | 2.80% of mortgage |
| 20%+ | No CMHC insurance required |
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