Free New Brunswick Calculator
How Much House Can I Afford in New Brunswick? (2026)
Province-scoped defaults pre-loaded for New Brunswick: 1.498% property tax rate (Moncton), $208/mo electricity (Moncton), and New Brunswick closing costs. All figures are editable — enter your own numbers for accuracy.
All defaults are estimates — enter your own figures. The interest rate shown is a typical 5-year fixed rate as of July 2026. Rates change frequently; use the rate from your pre-approval or your lender's quote.
New Brunswick Closing Costs at a Glance
Land/Transfer Tax: New Brunswick charges a Land Transfer Tax at 1% of the greater of purchase price or assessed value.
First-Time Buyer: New Brunswick has no provincial first-time-buyer LTT rebate program. Federal FHSA and HBP apply.
New Brunswick uses electric heat in most homes (NB Power territory). The electricity default includes heating costs — no separate heating line is added. HST in NB is 15% total (5% GST + 10% provincial) — applies to new builds.
New Brunswick Home Buying — Frequently Asked Questions
How much house can I afford in New Brunswick?
New Brunswick uses electric heat in most homes (NB Power territory). The electricity default includes heating costs — no separate heating line is added. HST in NB is 15% total (5% GST + 10% provincial) — applies to new builds. Use the calculator above — it pre-fills New Brunswick-specific property tax and utility defaults. Always stress-test at your contract rate + 2% (minimum 5.25% OSFI floor). Verify all figures with a licensed mortgage professional.
What are the closing costs in New Brunswick?
New Brunswick charges a Land Transfer Tax at 1% of the greater of purchase price or assessed value. New Brunswick has no provincial first-time-buyer LTT rebate program. Federal FHSA and HBP apply. Beyond land transfer tax: legal/notary fees (~$1,200–$2,500), title insurance (~$250–$600), home inspection (~$400–$700), and property-tax/utility adjustments.
Does New Brunswick have electric heat?
Most New Brunswick homes are heated electrically through NB Power. The electricity default (~$208/mo) includes heating costs — there is no separate gas heating bill for most NB buyers. If your home uses oil heat, add a separate heating estimate of ~$200–$350/mo.
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All figures are estimates based on provincial averages as of July 2026. Property tax rates are major-city estimates from Zoocasa 2024 data. Electricity figures from Hydro-Québec 2025 comparison report. LTT/PTT/DTT figures verified against official provincial government sources. Not financial or legal advice.