Northern BC — PTT Calculator 2025

Northern BC Property Transfer Tax Calculator 2025

Calculate BC PTT for home purchases anywhere in Northern BC — Prince George, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Williams Lake, and more.

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Northern BC PTT Calculator

BC Property Transfer Tax Rates — All Northern BC Cities

  • 1% on the first $200,000 of the purchase price
  • 2% on the portion from $200,001 to $2,000,000
  • 3% on the portion from $2,000,001 to $3,000,000
  • 5% on any amount above $3,000,000

PTT by Northern BC City — Average Costs

Prince George

~$6,800

Avg home $440K

Fort St. John

~$7,200

Avg home $460K

Dawson Creek

~$3,900

Avg home $295K

Terrace

~$4,600

Avg home $330K

Prince Rupert

~$4,500

Avg home $325K

Quesnel

~$3,900

Avg home $295K

Williams Lake

~$4,300

Avg home $315K

100 Mile House

~$3,700

Avg home $285K

Average home prices are estimates for 2025 based on regional market data. First-time buyers on resale homes under $500K pay $0 PTT in all Northern BC cities.

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Northern BC PTT FAQs

Is BC PTT the same in all Northern BC cities?
Yes. BC PTT applies at the same provincial rates everywhere in BC, including Northern BC. There are no municipal variations. The rate is 1% on the first $200K, 2% on $200K–$2M, etc.
Do most Northern BC first-time buyers qualify for PTT exemption?
Yes. Northern BC home prices are generally well below $500,000. Most first-time buyers in cities like Dawson Creek, Prince Rupert, Williams Lake, and 100 Mile House qualify for full PTT exemption on resale purchases.
Does the PTT exemption apply to rural Northern BC properties?
The first-time buyer PTT exemption applies to properties under 0.5 hectares (for the new home exemption) and properties that are residential. Rural acreage properties may have different rules. Consult a BC notary for specifics.
When is PTT paid in Northern BC?
PTT is paid at the time of property transfer registration, which is handled by your notary or lawyer at closing. It must be paid before the title transfer is registered with BC Land Title and Survey Authority.