Owning property in Florida as a Canadian comes with both responsibilities and advantages. Understanding taxes is crucial, but the right strategy turns tax planning into a financial benefit.
Property taxes in Florida typically range from 1%–1.5% of assessed value. For a home at $437,500 (the Canadian median purchase price according to NAR), that’s about $4,300–$6,500 annually—often less than what many Canadians pay at home.
Rental Income and the IRS
If you rent out your property, the IRS will tax your rental income. The good news? You can deduct expenses like property management, maintenance, and even travel for inspections.
Canada still requires you to report foreign property and income. The benefit is that the Canada–U.S. tax treaty prevents double taxation. With the right advisor, you can optimize deductions in both countries.
Many Canadians see Florida real estate not only as lifestyle, but as a hedge against the Canadian dollar. Owning in USD gives you currency diversification plus the possibility of rental income in a strong market.
Conclusion
Taxes don’t have to be a barrier—they can be part of your investment strategy. With the right planning, Florida property ownership can increase both your lifestyle enjoyment and your long-term returns.
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