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Monthly Carrying Costs of Homeownership in Canada: The Complete Budget Beyond Your Mortgage (2026)

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Your mortgage payment is only part of the cost of owning a home. Property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, and other carrying costs can add $1,000–$2,500 per month on top of your mortgage. Most first-time buyers underestimate these costs — and lenders factor them into your qualification.

Complete monthly carrying costs breakdown

Expense CategoryCondoTownhouseDetached House
Mortgage paymentIncluded belowIncluded belowIncluded below
Property taxes$200–$500$300–$600$350–$800
Condo/strata fees$300–$800$200–$500N/A
Home insurance$25–$60$80–$150$80–$210
Utilities (heat, hydro, water)$80–$200 (water often in condo fees)$200–$400$250–$500
Internet/phone$60–$100$60–$100$60–$100
Maintenance/repairs fund$100–$200$200–$400$300–$600
Landscaping/snow removalN/A (in condo fees)$0–$100$50–$200
Total (excluding mortgage)$765–$1,860$1,040–$2,250$1,090–$2,410

Realistic budget: $600,000 home in four cities

Scenario: $600,000 detached home, $480,000 mortgage (20% down), 4.5% rate, 25-year amortization

CostTorontoCalgaryMontrealHalifax
Mortgage payment$2,664$2,664$2,664$2,664
Property taxes$315$315$435$650
Home insurance$130$170$100$120
Electricity$140$120$75$150
Natural gas/heating$80$100$60 (electric heat common)$100
Water/sewer$70$75$60$50
Internet$80$80$70$80
Maintenance fund$500$500$500$500
Landscaping/snow$75$75$75$75
Total monthly$4,054$4,099$4,039$4,389
Annual$48,648$49,188$48,468$52,668

Scenario: $500,000 condo, $400,000 mortgage (20% down)

CostTorontoCalgaryVancouverOttawa
Mortgage payment$2,220$2,220$2,220$2,220
Property taxes$265$265$115$445
Condo fees$500$400$450$400
Condo unit insurance$40$50$45$40
Electricity (if not in fees)$60$60$50$70
Internet$80$80$80$80
Maintenance fund$100$100$100$100
Total monthly$3,265$3,175$3,060$3,355

Property taxes by city (detailed)

CityEffective Tax RateMonthly on $500K HomeMonthly on $800K Home
Vancouver~0.27%$113$180
Toronto~0.63%$263$420
Calgary~0.63%$263$420
Edmonton~0.75%$313$500
Ottawa~1.07%$446$713
Montreal~0.87%$363$580
Winnipeg~1.20%$500$800
Halifax~1.30%$542$867
Saint John~1.75%$729$1,167

Home insurance costs

By property type

Property TypeAnnual Premium RangeMonthly RangeWhat’s Covered
Condo unit insurance$300–$700$25–$60Unit contents, improvements, liability, loss assessment
Townhouse (freehold)$1,000–$2,000$85–$170Dwelling, contents, liability, living expenses
Detached house$1,000–$2,500$85–$210Full dwelling, contents, outbuildings, liability
Older home (pre-1960)$1,500–$3,500$125–$290Higher premium due to old wiring/plumbing/heating
Rural/acreage$1,200–$3,000$100–$250Higher fire risk, distance from fire station

Factors that affect your premium

FactorImpact
Location (flood zone, wildfire area)Can double or triple premiums
Home age and conditionOlder homes cost more to insure
Dwelling replacement costHigher cost = higher premium
Claims historyPrevious claims increase rates
Deductible ($500 vs. $2,000)Higher deductible lowers premium by 10–25%
Bundle with auto insuranceSaves 5–15%
Home security systemSaves 5–10%

Utility costs by province

ProvinceElectricity (avg home)Natural Gas (avg home)Water/SewerTotal Monthly
Ontario$120–$180$60–$120$60–$90$240–$390
BC$90–$140 (BC Hydro — cheap)$60–$100$50–$80$200–$320
Alberta$100–$160$80–$150 (deregulated)$60–$100$240–$410
Quebec$70–$120 (cheapest electricity)$50–$80 (less common)$0–$50 (often in municipal taxes)$120–$250
Manitoba$80–$130 (Manitoba Hydro — cheap)$60–$100$50–$80$190–$310
Saskatchewan$100–$160$70–$130$60–$90$230–$380
Nova Scotia$140–$220 (NS Power — expensive)$70–$120$40–$70$250–$410
New Brunswick$100–$170 (NB Power)$60–$100$40–$70$200–$340

Seasonal variation

SeasonAverage Combined Utilities (Detached, ON)
Summer (June–Aug)$250–$350 (lower heating, possible A/C)
Fall (Sep–Nov)$200–$300 (transitional)
Winter (Dec–Feb)$350–$550 (peak heating)
Spring (Mar–May)$200–$300 (transitional)

Maintenance and repair costs

The 1% rule

Budget 1% of your home’s value annually for maintenance and repairs:

Home ValueAnnual Maintenance BudgetMonthly Set-Aside
$400,000$4,000$333
$600,000$6,000$500
$800,000$8,000$667
$1,000,000$10,000$833

Adjust for home age

Home AgeMaintenance Budget (% of value)Reason
Under 10 years0.5–1.0%New systems, warranty coverage
10–25 years1.0–1.5%Appliances and systems aging
25–50 years1.5–2.0%Major replacements likely
Over 50 years2.0–3.0%Foundation, wiring, plumbing, structural

Major repair cost estimates

RepairTypical CostLifespan
Roof replacement (asphalt shingles)$8,000–$15,00020–25 years
Furnace replacement$3,500–$7,00015–20 years
A/C replacement$3,000–$6,00012–15 years
Hot water tank$1,500–$3,00010–12 years
Windows (full house)$10,000–$25,00020–30 years
Kitchen renovation$15,000–$50,00015–20 years
Bathroom renovation$8,000–$25,00015–20 years
Driveway (asphalt)$3,000–$7,00015–20 years
Foundation repair$5,000–$30,000+Varies
Sewer line replacement$5,000–$15,00040–60 years

Condo fees explained

What condo fees typically cover

Included in FeesUsually IncludedSometimes IncludedRarely Included
Building insurance
Common area maintenance
Reserve fund contribution
Elevator maintenance
Garbage/recycling
Snow removal/landscaping
Water
Heat
Electricity (common areas)
Concierge/security
Gym/pool/amenities
Parking maintenance
Internet/cable
In-unit electricity

Condo fee ranges by building type

Building TypeTypical Monthly FeesPer Square Foot
New high-rise (under 5 years)$300–$500$0.45–$0.70
Established high-rise (10–20 years)$400–$700$0.55–$0.85
Older high-rise (20+ years)$500–$900$0.70–$1.10
Low-rise/walk-up$250–$500$0.40–$0.65
Townhouse complex$150–$400$0.25–$0.50
Luxury building (concierge, pool)$600–$1,200+$0.80–$1.50+

Special assessments

A special assessment is a one-time charge when the reserve fund cannot cover a major expense:

Common TriggersTypical Cost Per Unit
Roof replacement (not in reserves)$5,000–$15,000
Garage/parkade repair$10,000–$30,000
Elevator replacement$5,000–$20,000
Cladding/envelope repair$10,000–$50,000
Window replacement (building-wide)$5,000–$15,000

Red flag: Low condo fees combined with an old building often mean an underfunded reserve — and a special assessment is coming.

How carrying costs affect mortgage qualification

Lenders include these costs in your GDS ratio:

GDS ComponentMonthly Amount (Example)
Mortgage payment (stress test rate)$2,800
Property taxes$400
Heating$100
50% of condo fees ($500)$250
Total$3,550
Required gross income (GDS ≤ 39%)$109,230/year

What lenders estimate when you do not know exact costs

ExpenseLender Default Estimate
Property taxesActual municipality rate or 1% of home value
Heating$100–$150/month or actual
Condo feesActual amount from status certificate

Year-one homeownership budget template

ExpenseOne-TimeMonthlyAnnual
Closing costs (LTT, legal, etc.)$10,000–$25,000
Mortgage payment$2,664$31,968
Property taxes$400$4,800
Home insurance$130$1,560
Utilities$350$4,200
Internet/phone$80$960
Maintenance fund$500$6,000
Landscaping/snow$75$900
Move-in costs (movers, supplies)$1,000–$3,000
Immediate repairs/upgrades$1,000–$5,000
Total year-one$12,000–$33,000$4,199$50,388

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