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Nova Scotia First Time Home Buyer Programs 2025

All programs, rebates, and incentives available to first-time home buyers across Nova Scotia in 2025.

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Overview of First-Time Buyer Programs in NS

Nova Scotia first-time home buyers have access to both provincial programs and federal programs that can significantly reduce the cost of purchasing a home. With average Halifax home prices around $520,000 in 2025, maximizing every available program is essential for affordability. This guide covers all current programs.

1. Nova Scotia First-Time Home Buyers Rebate (Provincial)

The NS provincial rebate refunds the full amount of provincial deed transfer tax paid, up to a maximum of $3,000. Since NS charges a flat 1.5% provincial deed transfer tax, the maximum $3,000 rebate is reached at a purchase price of $200,000. For Halifax buyers paying $520,000, the rebate offsets $3,000 of the $7,800 provincial tax.

2. First Home Savings Account (FHSA) — Federal

Introduced in 2023, the FHSA allows first-time buyers to save up to $40,000 tax-free. Annual contribution limit is $8,000. Contributions are tax-deductible (reducing your income tax), and qualifying withdrawals are completely tax-free. For Nova Scotia residents in a high tax bracket, contributions to an FHSA can generate significant tax refunds to accelerate saving.

FHSA FeatureDetail
Annual contribution limit$8,000
Lifetime contribution limit$40,000
Tax deductibilityYes (like RRSP)
Qualifying withdrawalsTax-free (like TFSA)
Account carry-forwardUp to $8,000 unused room

3. RRSP Home Buyers' Plan (HBP)

The federal Home Buyers' Plan allows first-time buyers to withdraw up to $35,000 from their RRSP tax-free for a home purchase ($70,000 for couples). The withdrawal must be repaid over 15 years. If you have been contributing to an RRSP, this can provide a significant boost to your down payment without triggering tax on the withdrawal.

4. First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit (Federal)

The federal First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit provides a non-refundable 15% tax credit on $100 of eligible home purchase costs — worth up to $1,500 in federal tax savings. It applies to qualifying home purchases by first-time buyers anywhere in Canada including Nova Scotia.

5. GST/HST New Housing Rebate

If you are buying a newly constructed home in Nova Scotia, you may qualify for a GST/HST New Housing Rebate on a portion of the 15% HST paid. The rebate is available on new homes priced up to $450,000 (federal) and has a provincial component as well. Homes above $450,000 do not qualify for the federal portion. Consult a tax professional for the current rules.

Combining Programs — Maximum Savings Example

A Halifax first-time buyer purchasing a $450,000 home could stack:

Total potential savings and assistance: well over $40,000 when combining all programs effectively.

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