Buying a home in Waterloo, Ontario means paying the Ontario provincial land transfer tax. Waterloo is not part of the City of Toronto, so there is no municipal land transfer tax — only the single provincial tax. Use this calculator to estimate your LTT and determine your first-time buyer rebate eligibility.
Ontario LTT: $7,475. First-time buyer net after $4,000 rebate: $3,475. No municipal LTT.
Ontario LTT: $11,475. First-time buyer net: $7,475. No municipal LTT.
Ontario LTT: $15,475. First-time buyer net: $11,475. No municipal LTT.
Ontario LTT: $18,475. First-time buyer net: $14,475. No municipal LTT.
Ontario's First-Time Home Buyer Land Transfer Tax Rebate is worth up to $4,000. In practice, this means the LTT on the first roughly $368,000 of a home purchase is fully rebated for qualifying buyers. To qualify in Waterloo:
Beyond the LTT rebate, Waterloo first-time buyers should be aware of:
Waterloo's housing market is driven by its university population, tech economy, and status as one of Ontario's most livable cities. Prices have risen significantly but remain more accessible than the GTA. The University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University also create strong rental demand, making Waterloo attractive for investment properties as well as owner-occupied homes.
For a complete guide to buying your first home in Waterloo, see our Waterloo First-Time Home Buyer Guide. For banking options to support your home purchase, see Banking in Waterloo.
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