Alberta has $0 provincial land transfer tax. Leduc homebuyers keep thousands more at closing compared to Ontario or BC buyers — at every price point.
Get $100 with KOHO — Code 45ET55JSYAAlberta charges no provincial land transfer tax on any home purchase. First-time buyer, move-up buyer, or investor — the provincial LTT bill is $0 in Leduc.
Leduc is a city located just south of Edmonton adjacent to Edmonton International Airport, making it a popular choice for travellers, airport workers, and Edmonton commuters who prefer a smaller-city environment. Leduc has a significant industrial and logistics sector tied to the airport, as well as agriculture and oil and gas services. The city's housing stock features many newer single-family communities.
On a $445,000 Leduc home, an Ontario buyer would pay $5,900 in provincial land transfer tax. Alberta buyers pay $0. Alberta's land title transfer fees on a $445,000 purchase total approximately $720 combined. Leduc's proximity to the international airport creates unique real estate demand from airline crew, logistics workers, and business travellers who need easy airport access.
Leduc's benchmark detached home price sits around $430,000–$470,000 as of early 2026. The city's economy benefits from the Edmonton International Airport's ongoing expansion, which drives logistics, cargo, and industrial employment. ATB Financial offers competitive mortgage rates for Leduc buyers. For buyers saving toward a down payment, KOHO's $100 sign-up bonus and EQ Bank's high-interest savings account provide better returns than traditional big-bank savings products.
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