To all non-Canadians: you are allowed to buy real estate in Mont-Tremblant!

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A law that came into effect on January 1, 2023, prohibited non-Canadians from purchasing residential real estate in Canada.

On February 5, 2024, the Canadian government extended, until 2027, the prohibition of non-Canadians from buying residential real estate. That law was to have expired in 2025.

However, this law does not apply to residential properties if they are located in a region of Canada which is not part of an “agglomération de recensement (AR)” – a census agglomeration –  or of a “région métropolitaine de recensement (RMR)” – a census metropolitan area. Thus, because Mont-Tremblant is not included in an AR or an RMR, the law does not prohibit non-Canadians from purchasing residential properties on its territory.

Message to Americans: you not only can, but you should buy Mont-Tremblant real estate, because:

  • The exchange rate favours you. (In fact $1 US today is worth $1.35 CAN, so a property listed at $750,000 CAN is selling for US$ 555,000);
  • Some mortgage lenders will ask for only a 20% down payment.

A reminder

This is good news for Mont-Tremblant, because the 1990s-era vision for development of the region included, for resort real estate, a pool of potential buyers from abroad…from outside Canada.

It’s worth remembering, too, that Mont-Tremblant has never seen a non-Canadian-owners’ tax as low as it is now (2023: 3.2% vs 2007: 7.6% at its highest). What’s more, the fact that the country’s big cities are not accessible to these investors can create a funnel effect for our region.

As for the possible effect of an increase in value of residential real estate – properties needed to accommodate local workers – we should bear in mind that non-Canadian purchasers buy primarily resort real estate in new, golf course- or mountain-based projects. They buy very little in the residential sectors.

 

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Pascale Janson

 

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Pascale Janson, BAA Directrice d’agence, copropriétaire et courtier immobilier agréé chez Les Versants Mont-Tremblant. Pascale détient un baccalauréat en marketing et en gestion d’entreprise des HEC de Montréal. Elle a travaillé plusieurs années à Paris et à Montréal. En 2003, elle a décidé de relever le défi de créer, avec son père, sa propre bannière en immobilier. / Agency manager and co-owner Pascale studied marketing and management at the HEC Montréal and worked for several years in Paris and Montreal. In 2003, she agreed to her father Etienne’s proposal to open a local real estate office.

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