WE HELP YOU MOVE TO OTHER PROVINCES

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THEY MAKE SURE YOU SUCCEED AND OWN YOUR DREAM HOME!

-Hussaini Family

🔧 HOW IT WORKS

  • Tell us what you're looking for — buying, selling, relocating, renting-to-own, or just exploring your options. No pressure, no cost.


    🗓️ Pick a time that works for you and we’ll take care of the rest.

  • Our team takes time to understand your situation, timeline, and goals.


    📋 We’ll create a clear, step-by-step plan — customized for you — so you always know what’s next.

  • From your first showing to closing day (and beyond), we’re with you.


    📞 Real support, real humans, and real results — whenever you need us.

    ✅ No pressure
    ✅ No commitment
    ✅ Just a smart, supportive experience

🙋‍♀️ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Yes — as a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you can buy property in any province or territory, even if you’re not currently living there. Many people purchase homes before they officially relocate, especially when moving for work or family.

  • Not necessarily. Most lenders are used to working with buyers who are relocating. If you’re moving for a job transfer or new employment, they’ll often accept an employment letter or relocation details as part of your mortgage approval.

  • You can — but it’s often worth comparing rates and programs with lenders in the province you’re moving to, especially if they offer regional incentives. PropZap can connect you with local mortgage specialists who understand your destination market.

  • If you’ve owned a home anywhere in Canada and lived in it within the last 4 years, you likely won’t qualify for federal first-time buyer incentives. However, some provinces offer regional programs or rebates that you may still be eligible for — especially if you’re moving to rural or smaller communities.

  • There are similarities, but each province has its own real estate regulations, standard forms, and closing procedures. For example:

    • Land transfer taxes vary (Ontario, BC, and PEI have them — Alberta does not)

    • The cooling-off period is only available in some provinces

    • The role of lawyers vs. notaries can differ

    With PropZap, we’ll make sure you’re paired with a local expert who understands the sales process in your new province.

  • Yes, and many buyers do — especially in competitive markets. We offer virtual tours, digital paperwork, and local agent support so you can confidently buy from a distance. You’ll also have access to tools like remote deposit submission, DocuSign, and video walkthroughs.

  • The closing timeline is typically 30 to 90 days, but it can vary depending on:

    • Whether you're selling your current home

    • Whether you're employed in the new province

    • The type of financing and property you’re buying

    We’ll work with your timeline and help coordinate both ends of the move.

  • We help with:

    • Planning your move and understanding local housing markets

    • Connecting you with local agents, lenders, and lawyers

    • Coordinating virtual viewings, inspections, and negotiations

    • Providing you with onboarding tools and timelines to stay organized

    Whether you’re moving across the country or just to a neighboring province, we make it easy.

FIND OUT IF MOVING PROVINCES IS RIGHT FOR YOU

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WE ARE PROUDLY CANADIAN

We’re bringing home ownership back to Canadians.