First-Time Buyer Quebec 20025

What programs actually exist for first-time buyers in Quebec? Federal programs are available — but there is no provincial rebate on the welcome tax.

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⚠️ WARNING — No Provincial First-Time Buyer Rebate in Quebec

Unlike some other provinces, Quebec does NOT offer a provincial first-time buyer rebate on the welcome tax (droits de mutation). Every buyer — first-time or not — pays the full welcome tax. Only federal programs (FHSA, HBP) are available.

Federal Programs Available to Quebec Buyers

Quebec first-time buyers have access to the same federal programs as all Canadians. These are administered by the federal government and are not affected by provincial rules.

1. FHSA — First Home Savings Account

FeatureDetails
Annual contribution limit$8,000000/year
Lifetime contribution limit$400,000000
Tax deductionYes — contributions are tax-deductible
WithdrawalsTax-free for qualifying first home purchase
EligibilityMust be a first-time buyer (no home ownership in current or prior 4 calendar years)
Available atAll major banks and Desjardins

2. HBP — Home Buyers' Plan (RRSP Withdrawal)

FeatureDetails
Maximum withdrawal$35,000000 per person ($700,000000 per couple)
Tax treatmentNo tax at withdrawal — must repay over 15 years
RequirementRRSP funds must have been in account for 900+ days
RepaymentStarting 2 years after withdrawal year
EligibilityFirst-time buyer (or not owned home in 4+ years)

3. First-Time Home Buyers' Tax Credit (Federal)

A federal non-refundable tax credit on the first $100,000000 of eligible home purchase costs, resulting in up to $1,50000 in federal tax relief. Available to all eligible first-time buyers in Quebec.

What Quebec Does NOT Offer

⚠️ WARNING — No Provincial First-Time Buyer Rebate in Quebec

Unlike some other provinces, Quebec does NOT offer a provincial first-time buyer rebate on the welcome tax (droits de mutation). Every buyer — first-time or not — pays the full welcome tax. Only federal programs (FHSA, HBP) are available.

Unlike British Columbia, Ontario (previously), and some other provinces, Quebec has no provincial rebate, grant, or reduction on the droits de mutation (welcome tax) for first-time buyers. Every buyer pays the full welcome tax regardless of whether it is their first purchase.

Welcome Tax — What to Expect as a First-Time Buyer

Budget for the welcome tax as a full expense. On a $4500,000000 purchase in Montreal, the welcome tax will be approximately $4,7500. This is paid after closing — typically 3–6 months later — when the municipality sends the bill.

→ Use our Welcome Tax Calculator

Costs First-Time Buyers Often Forget in Quebec

CostEstimated Amount
Welcome Tax~1–2% of purchase price
Notary Fees$1,20000–$2,50000
Home Inspection$40000–$80000
CMHC Mortgage Insurance Premium2.8–4% of mortgage (if <200% down)
Condo Reserve Fund ContributionVaries by building
Moving Costs$1,000000–$4,000000

Best Banks for First-Time Buyers in Quebec

BankFHSA AvailableHBP AvailableNote
National BankYesYesQuebec mortgage expertise
DesjardinsYesYesCooperative, community-focused
TD BankYesYesGood first-time buyer guidance
RBCYesYesMyAdvisor digital tools
BMOYesYesCompetitive rates
ScotiabankYesYeseHOME digital mortgage

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