Moving to Quebec City Guide 2024

Quebec City is one of Canada's most charming and livable cities — a UNESCO World Heritage site with a thriving economy, outdoor lifestyle, and remarkably affordable real estate by Canadian standards. This guide covers everything you need to know about relocating to Quebec City and buying your first home there.

⚠️ Quebec has NO first-time buyer rebate on droits de mutation.
Unlike Ontario (up to $4,000 rebate) or some other provinces, Quebec offers zero provincial refund on the welcome tax for first-time buyers. Every buyer pays the full amount — plan accordingly.

Why Move to Quebec City?

Quebec City Real Estate for Newcomers

Quebec City's market is more stable and less frenzied than Montreal's. Average home prices of $340,000–$420,000 make entry accessible for many Canadians relocating from more expensive markets. Sainte-Foy and Charlesbourg are the top family areas; Limoilou and Saint-Roch attract urban professionals.

Droits de Mutation — No First-Time Buyer Rebate

If relocating from Ontario or BC where first-time buyer land transfer tax rebates exist, plan accordingly. Quebec offers no provincial rebate. On a $400,000 purchase, droits de mutation are approximately $4,750. See our Quebec land transfer tax calculator.

The Quebec City Home Buying Process

Practical Moving Tips for Quebec City

Best Areas to Buy in Quebec City

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Key Takeaways for Quebec City Newcomers