Updated: April 2025  |  bremo.io financial guides

New Construction in Quebec City: What Buyers Need to Know in 2025

New construction in Quebec City offers buyers the appeal of modern finishes, energy-efficient construction, and warranty protection — but comes with premium pricing, longer timelines, and unique purchasing considerations. This guide covers everything you need to know about buying new construction in the Quebec City region.

Where New Construction is Active

Quebec City Proper

Lévis (Adjacent)

New Construction Pricing in Quebec City

GCR New Home Warranty in Quebec

New residential construction in Quebec must be covered by a warranty from the Garantie de construction résidentielle (GCR). This warranty covers:

Always verify your builder is GCR-registered before signing a pre-construction agreement.

Pre-construction risk: Buying pre-construction means signing a contract today for a property delivered 12–24 months from now. Prices may change, your mortgage rate may not be locked, and construction delays are common. Ensure your purchase contract includes clear completion timeline commitments and recourse provisions.

Welcome Tax on New Construction

Quebec's welcome tax (droits de mutation): 0.5% on the first $52,800, 1% from $52,800 to $264,000, and 1.5% on the amount above $264,000. Quebec City applies no additional municipal surtax — unlike Montreal which adds 3% above $500,000.

New construction purchases are subject to Quebec's welcome tax on the purchase price. Note that GST and QST (federal and provincial sales taxes) apply to new residential construction — partial rebates may be available depending on the purchase price and intended use.

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