Abbotsford Land Transfer Tax Calculator
Enter a price and see exactly what you owe on closing. This has to be paid in cash — it cannot be added to your mortgage.
Prefilled with the median price in Abbotsford, July 2026 (FVREB).
Full exemption at or under $500,000. Up to $8,000 between $500,000 and $835,000, phasing to nil at $860,000.
Newly built homes under $1,100,000 are exempt, phasing out to nil at $1,150,000.
Additional Property Transfer Tax of 20% applies Metro Vancouver, Capital, Fraser Valley, Central Okanagan and Nanaimo regional districts.
1.70% of the purchase price
How British Columbia calculates it
British Columbia applies its rate in bands, so only the portion of the price inside each band is taxed at that band's rate.
| Portion of the purchase price | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 – $200,000 | 1.0% |
| $200,000 – $2,000,000 | 2.0% |
| Over $2,000,000 | 3.0% |
An additional 2% applies to the residential portion of fair market value above $3,000,000, so the top marginal rate is 5%.
A worked example
On the median price of $665,000 in Abbotsford, July 2026.
| BC property transfer tax | $11,300.00 |
| Total on $665,000 | $11,300.00 |
Buying is one date. Renewal is the next.
Your lender contacts you at 30 days, when you have no time to shop. We reach you at 90 — early enough to lock a hold and personalize your offers.
What this costs you against everything else on closing
Land transfer tax is usually the single largest closing cost, and the one buyers most often forget to budget for. It is due the day you take possession and no lender will finance it.
$11,300
On $665,000
$1,100–$3,000
Lawyer, disbursements, title insurance
$41,500
Statutory minimum on $665,000
See the full Abbotsford closing cost breakdown →
Our lowest five-year fixed today is 3.87% on an insured file. See the British Columbia rate board →
Questions
How much is land transfer tax in Abbotsford?
On a $665,000 purchase you would pay $11,300.00. The tax is charged in bands, so the effective rate rises with the price — here it works out to 1.70%.
Can I add land transfer tax to my mortgage?
No. It is a closing cost and must be paid in cash on the day you take possession, along with your legal fees and adjustments. Lenders want to see it in your bank account before they will fund — most ask for proof of roughly 1.5% of the purchase price in closing costs on top of your down payment.
Is there a first-time buyer rebate in British Columbia?
Full exemption at or under $500,000. Up to $8,000 between $500,000 and $835,000, phasing to nil at $860,000. On the example above that is worth $8,000.00.
What if the buyer is not a Canadian resident?
Additional Property Transfer Tax adds 20% of the purchase price, applying Metro Vancouver, Capital, Fraser Valley, Central Okanagan and Nanaimo regional districts. It is charged on top of the ordinary transfer tax, and on a typical purchase it is the largest single line on the statement of adjustments.
When exactly is it due?
Your lawyer or notary collects it as part of your closing funds and remits it when the transfer is registered. It is on your statement of adjustments, due the day you get the keys.
Bracket and rebate figures are taken from www2.gov.bc.ca, checked 22 August 2026, effective 2024-04-01. Price data: median price, July 2026, FVREB. This calculator is an estimate for planning. Your lawyer or notary produces the binding figure on your statement of adjustments.
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