Rebates, incentives, tax credits and important property regulations simplified for homeowners and property owners.
Your REALTOR® has supported you through your homeownership journey, now what? There are rebates and incentives available through Government Programs that new and existing homeowners can take advantage of when buying a home.
If you’re a first-time home buyer, there is tax credit available for up to $750. Or, if you purchased a pre-construction home, there is a GST/HST New Housing Rebate. Or, if you’re looking to make your home energy efficient, there are grants available.
There are also important government regulations for property owners in the industrial, commercial and multi-unit property market. Discover these handy guides that help you understanding co-ownership, second units, and laneway housing.
Find out how you could receive up to $50,000 when you buy and sell in Ontario.
Find out how you could receive up to $50,000 when you buy and sell in Ontario.
Find Out How You Could Receive Up To $50,000 When You Buy And Sell In Ontario.
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Information Provided by Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) • Date modified: 2024-04-22
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