Land Transfer Tax in Essex, ON

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Understanding Land Transfer Tax in Essex, Ontario

Essex is a small town in Essex County, southwestern Ontario, serving as a regional hub for the surrounding agricultural communities. The town offers affordable housing and a quiet lifestyle, with average home prices ranging from $390,000 to $490,000 — very accessible by Ontario standards.

Essex Town's central location in Essex County puts residents within easy reach of Windsor (30 minutes), Leamington, and Kingsville. The area's agricultural economy, supplemented by greenhouse operations, provides stable employment.

Essex Town buyers pay only the provincial Ontario LTT — no municipal surcharge applies. On a $440,000 purchase, the LTT comes to approximately $5,200, well below what GTA buyers face.

Sample LTT for Essex Home Prices

Purchase PriceOntario LTTAfter FTB Rebate
$350,000$4,075$75
$450,000$5,475$1,475
$390,000$5,450$1,450
$700,000$8,475$4,475
$900,000$13,475$9,475

Ontario LTT Brackets (Provincial Only)

Ontario's land transfer tax uses a tiered bracket system. Unlike Toronto, Essex buyers pay only the provincial tax — there is no municipal land transfer tax here.

Purchase Price RangeTax RateMarginal Tax on Range
First $55,0000.5%Up to $275
$55,001 – $250,0001.0%Up to $1,950
$250,001 – $400,0001.5%Up to $2,250
$400,001 – $2,000,0002.0%Up to $32,000
Over $2,000,0002.5%On amount above $2M

For the full Ontario LTT guide, visit our Ontario Land Transfer Tax page.

First-Time Buyer Rebate in Essex

First-time buyers in Essex can receive a rebate of up to $4,000 on their Ontario LTT. This rebate is automatically applied at closing by your real estate lawyer — no separate application is required.

Eligibility Requirements

Tip: The FTB rebate fully eliminates LTT on homes up to approximately $368,000 in Ontario. For the typical Essex home, it reduces your tax bill by $3,000–$4,000.

Typical Home Prices in Essex

Essex real estate offers considerable value compared to the Greater Toronto Area, where the average home exceeds $1 million and buyers also pay the Toronto Municipal Land Transfer Tax (MLTT) on top of the provincial tax. Southwestern Ontario's affordability is one of its strongest draws.

Price Ranges by Property Type

Average prices fluctuate with market conditions. Always consult a local REALTOR® for current data. Our calculator uses up-to-date Ontario LTT brackets regardless of the price you enter.

Buying in Essex vs. the GTA

Southwestern Ontario's housing market offers dramatic savings versus the GTA. Consider a $600,000 home in Essex versus a $1,100,000 home in Toronto:

CostEssex ($600,000)Toronto ($1,100,000)
Ontario LTT$6,750$16,475
Toronto MLTT$0~$16,475
Total LTT$6,750~$32,950
Purchase Price Savings$500,000 less in Essex

The absence of a municipal land transfer tax in Essex means buyers save over $16,000 in LTT alone versus Toronto — on top of the lower purchase price.

Learn more about Ontario's land transfer tax system on our comprehensive Ontario LTT guide.

Frequently Asked Questions — LTT in Essex

Does Essex have a municipal land transfer tax?

No. Only Toronto levies a municipal LTT in Ontario. Buyers in Essex pay only the provincial Ontario LTT, calculated on the purchase price using the bracket system above.

When is the land transfer tax paid?

The LTT is paid on the closing date when title transfers to you. Your real estate lawyer handles the calculation and remittance to the province on your behalf.

Can I add the LTT to my mortgage?

No. Land transfer tax must be paid in cash at closing and cannot be added to your mortgage. Budget for it alongside your down payment, legal fees, and home inspection costs.

Is the LTT the same throughout Ontario?

Yes, outside Toronto the provincial rate applies uniformly. The same bracket system applies whether you buy in Essex, Ottawa, or Sudbury.

What other closing costs should I budget for in Essex?

Beyond the LTT, plan for legal fees ($1,500–$2,500), title insurance ($250–$400), home inspection ($400–$600), and any adjustments for prepaid taxes or utilities.

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