What Are the Real Costs Associated with Purchasing a Property
First of all, you surely want to know that the property is in good condition and doesn’t need major repairs immediately, so you will have to have a professional property inspection done. Set aside $1,500to $2,000 for a professional building inspection. Then, when you sign at the notary’s office, you must hand over a certified cheque for the down payment (a minimum of 5% of the price of the house.
Other additional outlays to be made at the notary’s office:
- The 9% tax on the insurance premium (CMHC, Sagen, Canada canada guaranty.)
- Adjustment payments of property taxes (municipal and school taxes).
- The notary’s fee.
- Other adjustment payments such as the cost of filling the heating oil tank
Inspection |
$1,500 |
Down payment |
$20,000 |
CMHC premium, a 9% tax on 4% de $190 000 |
$1,368 |
Notarial fees |
$2,000 |
Property tax adjustment payments (1/2 of $4000) |
$2,250 |
Land transfer tax (taxe de bienvenue) |
$4,233 |
Total: $31,511