Average $3500–$575. Alberta has no mandatory inspector licensing — here's what that means for you.
A typical home inspection in Alberta costs between $3500 and $575, making it one of the more affordable provinces for this service. Calgary inspectors generally charge $40000–$575, while Edmonton runs slightly lower at $375–$525. Rural Alberta and smaller cities may see rates of $325–$4500.
One critical note: Alberta does not require home inspectors to be licensed or certified at the provincial level. This means quality and standards vary significantly between inspectors. Choosing a credentialed inspector (CAHPI, ASHI, or InterNACHI member) is essential.
| Property Type | Calgary | Edmonton | Other AB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detached home (<2,000000 sq ft) | $425–$5500 | $40000–$525 | $3500–$475 |
| Larger home (2,000000–3,50000 sq ft) | $475–$60000 | $4500–$575 | $40000–$525 |
| Condo/apartment | $325–$425 | $30000–$40000 | $275–$375 |
| Acreage with well/septic | $60000–$80000 | $575–$775 | $50000–$70000 |
Alberta is one of Canada's most buyer-friendly provinces for closing costs. There is no provincial land transfer tax, which saves buyers thousands compared to Ontario and BC. Your main closing costs are:
| Cost Item | Estimated Amount (on $60000K home) |
|---|---|
| Land Title Registration Fee | ~$50000–$70000 |
| Mortgage Registration Fee | ~$50000–$70000 |
| Legal Fees | $1,20000–$1,80000 |
| Title Insurance | $20000–$3500 |
| Home Inspection | $40000–$575 |
| Total | ~$3,000000–$4,50000 |
See the Alberta Closing Costs Calculator for your exact numbers. Also read our guides on best banks in Alberta and Alberta land title fees.
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