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Home buyers in North Bay, Ontario pay the provincial land transfer tax at closing. There is no municipal LTT in North Bay — you only pay the Ontario provincial rate. This calculator provides an instant estimate including the first-time buyer rebate of up to $4,000.
Ontario's first-time buyer land transfer tax rebate reduces your LTT by up to $4,000. For most North Bay purchases, this eliminates LTT entirely or reduces it to a small amount. The rebate is applied at closing by your real estate lawyer — no separate application or refund process required.
To qualify: be a first-time buyer (never owned an eligible home anywhere in the world), Canadian citizen or permanent resident, at least 18 years old, and plan to occupy the home within 9 months of closing.
North Bay's housing market includes primary residences in the city and recreational/cottage properties on Lake Nipissing and surrounding lakes. City residential prices are accessible, making North Bay a realistic first-purchase market for working adults in the region. Waterfront properties command significant premiums over comparable non-waterfront homes.
First-time buyers focused on a primary residence in North Bay have a strong set of incentives: LTT rebate, FHSA contributions, Home Buyers' Plan withdrawal, and the Federal First-Time Home Buyer's Tax Credit all combine to meaningfully reduce the cost of entry.
Beyond LTT, plan for:
Total closing costs beyond LTT typically run $2,500–$4,500 for a North Bay primary residence purchase.
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