First time home buyers will not be charged GST (5%) when buying a home, as long as the place they’re buying costs less than $1M. This means that people buying a home for the first time will save up to $50k on their purchase.

Edit: Note, GST is mostly only charged when buying newly built homes, so this won’t have any effect for people buying used homes.

  • Kecessa
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    10 hours ago

    Not to burst your bubble buddy but it’s not just boomers who reaped the benefits, the X and Y generations did as well. Many millennials are over 40 with a career, a house, a family, all the typical stuff boomers are known for. I’m under 40 and already sold a condo for profit and we sold a cottage for profit which allowed us to buy a bungalow that we can afford on a single income and that will be paid in by the time we turn 50.

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      8 hours ago

      Older millennial here. Boomers bought their homes in their 20s.

      Guess how long it took me to afford my tiny condo?

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        7 hours ago

        I bought mine… In my 20s. Without help and with a middle class background.

        So yeah, experiences vary but things are really getting bad since the end of the Y generation, but most of the Ys will have had it pretty great in comparison.

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          5 hours ago

          Bought mine at 39. In 2019. And was only able to afford it because I have a partner with whom I bought it, who suddenly received a huge amount in backpay.

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            11 minutes ago

            As I said, experiences vary, but looking at statistics millennials are on average very well off and catching up on previous generations.