Mortgage Calculator — Quebec, Canada
Pre-filled with Quebec's average home price of C$440000, property tax of C$3740/year, and a 5-year fixed rate of 4.31%. Adjust any value below.
OSFI Stress Test: You must qualify at 7.24% (contract rate + 2%) under Canada's mortgage stress test rules. This calculator shows your actual payment — your lender will verify you can afford the stress-test rate.
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Quebec Housing Market
Quebec offers some of Canada's best housing affordability outside the Prairies. Montreal remains significantly cheaper than Toronto or Vancouver despite recent appreciation. Quebec City is one of the country's most stable markets. Strong rental rights and tenant protections make renting a viable long-term option.
Buying in Quebec
At C$440,000 average price, Quebec is one of Canada's most accessible major markets. Montreal condos remain well below Toronto and Vancouver equivalents. Combined municipal and provincial taxes, however, make ongoing costs important to budget carefully.
Land Transfer Tax
Quebec has a 'Welcome Tax' (Taxe de bienvenue) charged by municipalities. The rate is 0.5% on the first C$56,300, 1% on C$56,300–C$282,200, and 1.5% above C$282,200. Montreal's rate increases to 2% above C$563,000 and 2.5% above C$1,126,000.
CMHC Default Insurance
CMHC insurance is required for down payments of 5–19.99%. Quebec's notarial system adds unique closing costs — a notary (rather than a lawyer) handles the transaction, typically costing C$1,200–C$2,000.
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