Nova Scotia Closing Costs Calculator
On a $500,000 purchase, budget $9,300 to $14,400 in cash on top of your down payment. Here is every line, with the Nova Scotia numbers filled in.
Typically $900 to $2,500 including disbursements.
1.86% of the purchase price, on top of the down payment
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| Cost | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Municipal deed transfer tax Due in cash on closing. Calculate it → |
$7,500 |
| Legal fees and disbursements Quebec uses a notary rather than a lawyer, typically $1,500–$2,500. |
$900 – $2,500 |
| Title insurance Not customary in Quebec, where a certificate of location ($800–$1,500) does the same job. |
$200 – $500 |
| Home inspection Optional, and worth every dollar on a resale. |
$400 – $800 |
| Appraisal Lender-ordered. Often waived on insured purchases. |
$300 – $600 |
| Property tax adjustment Reimburses the seller for taxes they prepaid past your closing date. |
$0 – $2,500 |
- Nova Scotia's deed transfer tax is set municipally. Confirm the rate with the municipality — it ranges from 0.5% to 1.5%.
What the seller pays
Real estate commission and their own legal fees, plus the status or estoppel certificate on a condo. None of that lands on your side of the statement.
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What rate would you actually get?
A 25 basis point difference on a $475,000 mortgage costs about $6,000 over a five-year term — several times the closing costs you are budgeting for here.
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How much are closing costs in Nova Scotia?
Budget $9,300 to $14,400 on a $500,000 purchase. Municipal deed transfer tax is the biggest line at $7,500. The rule of thumb of 1.5% of the purchase price holds up in most provinces and badly understates it in Toronto.
Which closing costs can I finance?
Almost none of them. Default insurance premium is the exception — it is added to the mortgage. Everything else, including the provincial sales tax on that premium, has to be cash on closing day. Lenders will ask you to prove you have it.
Do I need title insurance?
Most lenders require it, and at $200 to $500 it is the cheapest protection on the file. It covers survey problems, title defects and, increasingly, title fraud.
What does the property tax adjustment mean?
If the seller has already paid the year's property tax past your closing date, you reimburse them for the part of the year you will own the home.
Transfer tax figures from novascotia.ca, checked 22 August 2026. Ranges are typical, not quotes. Your lawyer produces the binding statement of adjustments.
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