Income Needed to Buy a Home in New Brunswick (2026)
Verdict: unaffordable — requires C$116,128/year (#8 least affordable of 13 Canadian provinces)
New Brunswick ranks #8 of 13 Canadian provinces for housing unaffordability in 2026. Buying the average home at C$352,045 requires a household income of about C$116,128. That's C$53,428 more than the median household actually earns (C$62,700) — a shortfall of 85% of typical income.
New Brunswick's affordability ratio of 1.85 (required income ÷ actual median income) is 12.7% better than the median across all 13 Canadian provinces (2.12). Home prices here sit 32.5% below the cross-province median of C$521,364.
The Canadian math is stricter than the sticker price suggests. Buyers in New Brunswick must qualify at the OSFI B-20 stress rate of 7.24% — a full 2 points above the 5.24% contract rate — over a 25-year amortization. With a minimum-style down payment of 5.0% (C$17,602), CMHC insurance adds C$13,378 to the loan, and land transfer tax typically costs another C$3,520 in closing costs. The result: a stress-tested monthly payment of C$2,512 before property tax and heat.
New Brunswick monthly cost breakdown (2026)
| Average home price | C$352,045 |
| Down payment (5.0%) | C$17,602 |
| CMHC insurance premium | C$13,378 |
| Total insured loan | C$347,820 |
| Monthly P&I @ 7.24% stress rate | C$2,512 |
| Monthly property tax | C$435 |
| Monthly heat allowance | C$150 |
| Total monthly housing cost (GDS) | C$3,097 |
| Required household income | C$116,128 |
| Median household income | C$62,700 |
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These figures model the average buyer. Your rate, down payment, and debts change the answer — check your personal maximum with the Home Affordability Analyzer or build a full payment schedule in the Advanced Mortgage Calculator — and remember Canadian lenders qualify you at the stress rate, not your contract rate.
How New Brunswick compares
- Manitoba — similar affordability (ratio 1.78, requires C$124,829)
- Alberta — similar affordability (ratio 1.76, requires C$156,015)
- Newfoundland and Labrador — similar affordability (ratio 1.61, requires C$105,690)
- Saskatchewan — among the most affordable Canadian provinces (requires C$110,157)
- Northwest Territories — among the most affordable Canadian provinces (requires C$159,652)
See every state and province ranked in the 2026 Mortgage Affordability Index.
Frequently asked questions
How much income do you need to buy a house in New Brunswick in 2026?
About C$116,128 per year to afford the average-priced home of C$352,045, assuming the OSFI stress test at 7.24% and a 32% GDS ratio. The median New Brunswick household earns C$62,700.
What is the monthly cost of owning a average home in New Brunswick?
Roughly C$3,097 per month, including principal and interest at the stress-test rate, property tax, and a heating allowance.
Is New Brunswick affordable at the median income?
No. The required income exceeds the median household income by C$53,428 (85%), ranking New Brunswick #8 least affordable of 13 Canadian provinces.
Methodology & sources
Calculated under OSFI B-20: qualifying at the contract rate + 200 bps, 32% gross debt service ratio, 25-year amortization, CMHC premium per the National Housing Act schedule. Home prices from CREA-based averages; incomes from Statistics Canada's Canadian Income Survey. Figures model the average scenario and are not financial advice. Full sources on the affordability index.