If you live in or around Kingston, Amherstview, or Odessa, you've probably noticed how many new subdivisions have popped up in recent years—Woodhaven, Loyalist, and others are full of back hoes, fresh lawns, and "Just Listed!" signs. And now, there's a major new development: on March 25, 2026, the Ontario and federal governments jointly announced a significant expansion of the HST rebate on newly built homes. It's the kind of policy that's creating buzz at open houses and kitchen tables all over the region—and if you're thinking about buying or selling, the details matter.
The Big Win for New-Home Buyers
The rebate is designed to ease affordability challenges by refunding the full 13% HST on new-construction purchases for eligible homes. For homes valued up to $1 million, buyers can save up to a maximum of $130,000—making a brand-new home suddenly more within reach. That maximum $130,000 rebate is also maintained for homes priced between $1 million and $1.5 million, though it no longer offsets the full HST bill at those prices. For homes between $1.5 million and $1.85 million, a declining partial rebate still applies.
For local buyers eyeing that four-bedroom in Woodhaven or a townhome in Amherstview, this could be a real advantage, especially when every extra bit of savings helps offset rising borrowing costs.
Important: this rebate is temporary. To qualify, your purchase agreement must be signed between April 1, 2026 and March 31, 2027—a one-year window. If you're considering a new build, timing is everything.
Who Qualifies?
This is a meaningful expansion from previous programs. Before this announcement, the more generous HST rebate was only available to first-time buyers purchasing a home as their primary residence. The new program extends eligibility to:
Repeat buyers purchasing a new home as their primary residence
Some investors purchasing properties for long-term residential rental use (subject to specific construction and completion deadlines)
One important caveat: the changes are part of Ontario's 2026 Budget and are subject to passage of federal legislation. The core structure is clear, but some finer application details are still being confirmed. Buyers should treat their purchase agreement as a tax document and work closely with their builder, lawyer, and accountant to ensure they qualify.
The Challenge for Sellers of Nearly-New Homes
For sellers in newer subdivisions, things are getting more competitive. Think of homeowners who bought only a couple of years ago and are now looking to move. They're listing their resale home, but builders just down the street have shiny, never-lived-in models with a rebate of up to $130,000 attached.
That puts resale homes—especially those built within the last five years—in a tougher position. Buyers comparing options might find the rebate on a new build too tempting to pass up. Sellers will need to highlight their home's advantages—like finished basements, mature landscaping, established neighbourhoods, or quicker move-in timelines—to stand out from the crowd.
A Changing Kingston Market
Locally, this could shift some demand toward new-build communities like Woodhaven, Lakeside Ponds, or Riverview. Resale homes nearby may need sharper marketing strategies and price positioning to remain competitive. But the overall upside is that more buyers—not just first-timers—might find a pathway into homeownership, which is a welcome development in a market that desperately needs options.
Final Thoughts
This rebate is one of the most significant housing affordability measures Ontario has seen in years, and the one-year window means the next twelve months could be unusually active for new construction sales in Kingston and the surrounding area. Whether you're a buyer trying to time your purchase, or a seller figuring out how to position your home in a changing market, now is a great time to get informed and get moving.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. The HST rebate program is subject to federal legislation and eligibility conditions that may evolve. Every buyer and seller's situation is unique. If you'd like to understand how the HST rebate might affect your next move, reach out—we can connect you with trusted mortgage and legal professionals who can offer tailored guidance.