New Brunswick mortgage stress test — $700K–$800K home — 2026-05-26

Stress Test for a $700K–$800K Home in New Brunswick: 2026 Rules

Qualifying rate: 6.12% · Minimum down payment: $50,000 (7%) · Required gross income: approximately $198,900/year. CMHC eligible at this price range.

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2026 stress test rules: how it works

The Canadian mortgage stress test requires all new mortgage applicants to qualify at a rate 2% above their contract rate, with a minimum qualifying rate of 5.25%. For a $$700K–$800K purchase at today's contract rate of approximately 4.12%, the qualifying rate is 6.12%.

The stress test applies to purchases, refinances, and lender switches. Straight renewals at the same lender are exempt.

Stress test calculation — $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick

ItemAmount
Representative purchase price$750,000
Minimum down payment (7%)$50,000
Mortgage amount$700,000
Contract rate (broker floor)4.12%
Stress test qualifying rate6.12%
Monthly P&I at qualifying rate (25yr amort)$4,529
Annual PITH (P&I + tax + heat)$63,648
Required gross income (32% GDS)$198,900
CMHC eligibilityEligible — 4% premium ($28,000 added to mortgage)

Qualifying income calculation explained

The qualifying income figure above is calculated using the federal Gross Debt Service (GDS) ratio of 32%. This means your total annual housing costs — principal, interest, property tax, and heat (PITH) — cannot exceed 32% of your gross annual income.

For a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick with the assumptions above:

Annual P&I at qualifying rate: $54,348 + property tax (estimate: $7,500/yr) + heat (estimate: $1,800/yr) = total PITH of $63,648/yr.

At 32% GDS: $63,648 ÷ 0.32 = $198,900.

This is an estimate. Your lender will use your exact balance, amortization, property tax assessment, and may apply a Total Debt Service (TDS) ratio (maximum 44%) if you have other debt obligations. Actual qualifying income may differ.

New Brunswick: land transfer tax and total closing costs

New Brunswick charges a Land Transfer Tax on real estate purchases.

For a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick at a representative price of $750,000, estimated land transfer tax is approximately $7,500. Total closing costs including legal fees and title insurance are approximately $12,000.

Budget your total required funds as: down payment ($50,000) + closing costs (~$12,000) = approximately $62,000 in available funds at closing.

CMHC mortgage insurance

A $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick at $750,000 with 7% down is eligible for CMHC mortgage default insurance. The CMHC premium is 4% of the mortgage amount ( $28,000), which is added to your mortgage principal at closing.

CMHC insurance allows you to purchase with less than 20% down. The premium cost is typically recovered within a few years through the benefit of entering the market earlier than saving a full 20% down payment — though this depends on individual circumstances.

Frequently asked questions

What income do I need to buy a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick in 2026?

Based on the 2026 stress test rules, a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick at approximately $750,000 requires approximately $198,900 in gross annual household income. This assumes a 7% down payment and a 32% GDS ratio. Your lender calculates your exact figure.

What is the stress test qualifying rate for a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick?

The qualifying rate is 6.12% — your contract rate of approximately 4.12% plus 2%, with a minimum of 5.25%.

Do I need CMHC insurance for a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick?

A $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick with 7% down is CMHC-eligible. The premium is 4% of the mortgage amount, added to your principal.

What are the total closing costs for a $700K–$800K home in New Brunswick?

For a representative $700K–$800K purchase in New Brunswick at $750,000, estimated closing costs are approximately $12,000 (land transfer tax ~$7,500 + legal fees ~$3,000 + title insurance ~$1,500). Budget your down payment plus closing costs for total funds required at closing.