municipal financial assistance programs
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A boost for your clients,
a head start for you.
The Ville de Montréal housing programs:
There’s great value in knowing about them.
Everyday, you meet potential clients looking
to buy a home.
How can you stand out and seal the deal?
The Ville de Montréal housing financial assistance programs can be powerful allies.
The Home Ownership Program
A helping hand to get them going…
Depending on their situation, first-time buyers and families
who already own a property can take advantage of:
• A refund of the real estate transfer tax (a.k.a. “the welcome tax”). For a triplex, this refund can be as high as $5850.
• For first-time buyers who purchase a new property, a lump-sum payment of up to $6250 to help cover start-up expenses (notary, moving expenses, decorating, furniture, etc.)
• In some cases, a real estate transfer tax refund AND a lump sum.
And that’s not all:
• Families who purchase an existing property with the help of this program can take advantage of easier eligibility to the city’s renovation financial assistance programs anywhere within city limits.
• Households with children are eligible to receive 6 months of free public transit on purchase of a one-year OPUS full-fare pass… a value of close to
$500.
Suddenly, start-up expenses seem more bearable…
A little help to upgrade a tired home…
There’s nothing like a leaky roof or an outdated kitchen to turn off potential buyers.
The Ville de Montréal has 2 residential renovation
programs to help your clients carry out their projects, and help you overcome any hesitation they may have.
That’s an excellent way to help them grow their asset!
Residential renovation programs
The financial assistance can be as high as
$500,000 for a multi-tenant building.
Enough to make anybody eager torenovate from top to bottom…
1. Major Residential Renovation
This program provides financial assistance mainly to upgrade all building components in need of repair in compliance with applicable codes and by-laws:
Foundations
Structure
Electricity
Plumbing
Cladding
Doors and windows
1. Major Residential Renovation
Other types of work can also be included, for instance:
Changing the number of dwellings
Designing a more functional layout
Updating kitchens and bathrooms
Improving heat or sound insulation
1. Major Residential Renovation
2. Renovation à la carte
The financial assistance can be as high as $150,000 for a multi-tenant building.
A golden opportunity to protect the value of a real estate asset.
This program provides financial assistance to renovate, restore or replace some interior or exterior components of a residential building:
Doors and windows
Balconies, staircases and railings
Roof
Landscaping of the backyard
Cladding and crown
Kitchen and bathroom
Electrical panel
Heating system
Basement
2. Renovation à la carte
This program provides financial assistance to owner-occupants to consolidate foundations affected by subsidence.
The financial assistance can be as high as $19,500.
It is available anywhere with city limits.
Stabilization of Residential Building Foundations Program
NOTES:
It is possible to combine certain programs, such as the Home Ownership
program and the renovation programs.
Programs end when the funds earmarked for them are exhausted.
Some programs are only available in designated areas.
The Ville de Montréal housing programs:
There’s great value in knowing about them.
When buying a home,
financial assistance
can make all the difference.
The Ville de Montréal housing programs:
There’s great value in knowing about them.
Information: ville.montreal.qc.ca/housing/financial_assistance_programs
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