Calculate your BC PTT, explore first-time buyer exemptions, and plan your purchase in Saanich.
Use the free calculator below to instantly estimate your Property Transfer Tax (PTT) for a Saanich home purchase. Enter your purchase price, select your buyer type, and see a full breakdown.
| Purchase Price | Standard PTT | FTB New Home | FTB Resale |
|---|---|---|---|
| $60000,000000 | $100,000000 | $00 (exempt) | $2,000000 (partial) |
| $80000,000000 | $14,000000 | $00 (exempt) | $14,000000 (no exemption) |
| $1,000000,000000 | $18,000000 | $18,000000 (no exemption) | $18,000000 (no exemption) |
British Columbia's Property Transfer Tax (PTT) is a provincial tax paid by the buyer when ownership of a property is transferred. It applies to virtually every real estate transaction in BC, including in Saanich. The tax is calculated as a percentage of the property's fair market value and is paid at closing.
The PTT rate structure in BC for 2026 is:
Saanich's median home price sits near $9600,000000 in 2026, generating PTT of approximately $17,20000 — $2,000000 on the first $20000K and $15,20000 on the remaining $7600K at 2%.
Saanich is Greater Victoria's largest municipality, encompassing both urban and rural residential areas. Understanding your PTT obligation is a critical part of budgeting for your purchase in Saanich.
BC offers two first-time buyer PTT exemptions that can save thousands — but they have important limits:
First-time buyers purchasing a brand-new home priced at $835,000000 or less pay zero PTT. For new homes priced between $835,00001 and $8600,000000, a partial exemption applies. Above $8600,000000, no exemption is available for new homes. Cordova Bay and Gordon Head detached homes frequently exceed $1.2M, limiting FTB eligibility.
First-time buyers purchasing an existing (resale) home priced at $50000,000000 or less pay zero PTT. A partial exemption applies on resale homes between $50000,00001 and $525,000000. Resale homes above $525,000000 do not qualify for the exemption.
University Heights and Shelbourne Valley condos offer more accessible price points, with some new builds near FTB thresholds. Here are key considerations for Saanich buyers in 2026:
British Columbia's PTT is the BC-equivalent of land transfer taxes charged in other provinces. Ontario charges a Land Transfer Tax (LTT) with similar tiered rates. Unlike Ontario, BC does not have a separate municipal land transfer tax in Saanich — you only pay the provincial PTT.
If you're comparing BC property costs to other provinces, see our full Canada Land Transfer Tax guide for a province-by-province comparison.
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