Canadian mortgage benchmark — Prince Edward Island — 2026-05-26

7-Year Variable Mortgage Rate — Fair Credit, Purchase in Prince Edward Island

Broker floor: 4.35% · Bank average: 4.75% · Stress test qualifying rate: 6.35%. For fair credit (620–679) borrowers doing a purchase in Prince Edward Island.

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Rate context: how this rate is calculated

Variable rate mortgages float with the Bank of Canada prime rate (currently 4.45%). The broker floor reflects prime minus 0.85%, adjusted for credit tier. The bank average reflects prime minus 0.45%. For fair credit borrowers, an additional 75 basis points applies above the excellent-credit baseline.

The result for a 7-Year variable mortgage with fair credit is a broker floor of 4.35% and a bank average of 4.75%. These are the two anchors used to evaluate any offer. On a $500,000 mortgage, the benchmark payment is approximately $2,641/month and this combination's rate produces approximately $2,726/month$85 more than the 5-year fixed excellent-credit benchmark.

Rates are illustrative based on Bank of Canada benchmark data and do not constitute a lender quote. Verify current rates with your lender.

Benchmark rate summary — 7-Year Variable, Fair credit

Rate anchorRateWhat it means
Broker floor4.35%Lowest rate available through the broker channel for this profile
Bank average4.75%Typical rate at major bank retail branches
Posted ceiling5.99%Bank's starting-point rate before discounting — never pay this without negotiating
Stress test qualifying rate6.35%Rate used to calculate maximum qualifying mortgage (contract rate + 2%, min 5.25%)

Prince Edward Island: regulatory context and land transfer tax

Prince Edward Island charges a Real Property Transfer Tax (RPTT) on real estate sales.

First-time buyer rebate: PEI first-time buyers may be exempt from RPTT on homes under $200,000. Verify current thresholds and eligibility criteria before closing.

First-time buyers may be exempt from RPTT on homes under $200,000 — an increasingly rare scenario given PEI's price appreciation. Confirm current thresholds with a PEI lawyer.

Mortgages in Prince Edward Island are regulated by the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). PEI borrowers qualify at the federal stress test rate. PEI's housing market has experienced significant price growth since 2020, driven by in-migration.

Prince Edward Island land transfer tax brackets

Value thresholdTax rate
Above prior bracket1.0% of purchase price

Credit impact: Fair credit (620–679)

Fair credit (620–679 credit score) limits your mortgage options and results in a meaningful rate premium. You may need to work with a mortgage broker to access B-lender options, or take 12–18 months to improve your credit before applying.

Fair credit borrowers typically pay approximately 75 basis points above excellent credit borrowers. On a $500K mortgage, this is approximately $85/month or $1,020/year in estimated additional cost — a material difference over a 5-year term.

Improving your credit tier: Improving from fair to excellent credit could reduce your rate by approximately 0.75%, saving an estimated $85/month on a $500K mortgage or $5,100 over 5 years. Building credit for 12–18 months before applying can significantly improve your rate.

To improve from fair credit: pay all bills on time for 12+ months, reduce credit card balances below 30% utilization, avoid new applications, and dispute any errors on your credit report. A secured credit card can help rebuild history if your existing credit is thin.

7-Year Variable: term tradeoff analysis

A 7-year fixed term provides extended rate certainty beyond the typical 5-year cycle. It suits borrowers who are very rate-averse and want to avoid a renewal during a potential future rate spike.

Typical borrower profile: 7-year fixed borrowers typically include those on fixed incomes, retirees, or borrowers who are highly sensitive to payment changes and prefer to plan over a longer horizon.

Rate vs 5-year benchmark: 7-year fixed rates carry a premium over 5-year rates — currently approximately +0.75% above the 5-year fixed broker floor. Lenders charge more for longer commitment periods.

Tradeoff vs 5-year fixed: A 7-year term provides two additional years of rate protection versus a 5-year term at a higher initial rate. IRD penalties for breaking a 7-year fixed early can be very substantial, particularly in a rate-decline environment.

Purchase: what this means for your mortgage

A purchase mortgage in Prince Edward Island requires full stress test qualification at 6.35% (your contract rate plus 2%, minimum 5.25%). This qualifying rate determines your maximum insured or conventional mortgage amount regardless of your actual contract rate.

Stress test: All new purchase mortgages require qualification at the stress test rate of 6.35%. Your lender calculates your maximum mortgage based on your gross income at 6.35%, not the actual contract rate — meaning you may qualify for a smaller mortgage than the contract payment suggests.

CMHC insurance: Variable rate purchase mortgages with less than 20% down are CMHC-eligible on homes under $1,500,000 (as of December 2024). CMHC premiums range from 2.80% to 4.00% of the mortgage amount.

Special considerations: For Prince Edward Island purchases: factor land transfer tax, legal fees, home inspection, and title insurance into your total closing cost budget. PEI first-time buyers may be exempt from RPTT on homes under $200,000. Verify current thresholds and eligibility criteria before closing.

Stress test: qualifying at 6.35%

For a 7-Year variable mortgage at a contract rate of 4.35%, the federal stress test qualifying rate is 6.35% (the contract rate plus 2%, minimum 5.25%).

On a $500,000 mortgage at the qualifying rate of 6.35% over a 25-year amortization, the monthly payment would be approximately $3,304/month. Lenders apply a 32% Gross Debt Service (GDS) ratio to determine the qualifying income, meaning total housing costs — principal, interest, property tax, and heat — cannot exceed 32% of your gross income.

Stress test calculations are for illustrative purposes only. Your lender will apply the qualifying rate to your specific balance, amortization, and income documentation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the current 7-Year variable mortgage rate for fair credit borrowers in Prince Edward Island?

Based on current Bank of Canada benchmark data, 7-Year variable mortgage rates for fair credit borrowers (620–679 credit score) in Prince Edward Island range from approximately 4.35% (broker floor) to 4.75% (bank average). The posted ceiling is 5.99%. These are illustrative rates based on BoC fallback data — actual rates vary by lender, insured status, and individual profile. Always verify with your lender.

How does a purchase mortgage differ from other intents for a 7-Year variable in Prince Edward Island?

All new purchase mortgages require qualification at the stress test rate of 6.35%. Your lender calculates your maximum mortgage based on your gross income at 6.35%, not the actual contract rate — meaning you may qualify for a smaller mortgage than the contract payment suggests.

What qualifying income do I need for a 7-Year variable mortgage with fair credit in Prince Edward Island?

With a 7-Year variable mortgage at 6.35% (stress test qualifying rate), a $500,000 mortgage on a 25-year amortization requires approximately $123,475 in gross annual income to qualify at a 32% GDS ratio. Fair credit borrowers in Prince Edward Island should work with a broker to confirm their specific qualifying income.

Should I choose a 7-Year variable mortgage with fair credit in Prince Edward Island?

A 7-year term provides two additional years of rate protection versus a 5-year term at a higher initial rate. IRD penalties for breaking a 7-year fixed early can be very substantial, particularly in a rate-decline environment.