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Newfoundland and Labrador 7-Year Fixed

Best 7-year fixed mortgage rates in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Today’s best 7-year fixed rate in Newfoundland and Labrador is 5.10%. We compare 7-year fixed rates across 50+ Canadian lenders for Newfoundland and Labrador and lock your best on one application — no bureau pull to start.

Rates reviewed by the Principal Broker, Mortgage Squad Advisors · FSRA #13737| Updated Jun 16, 2026
The short answer

The best 7-year fixed rate in Newfoundland and Labrador today is approximately 5.10% — about $1,621/month on Newfoundland and Labrador’s benchmark price of $345,000 with 20% down over a 25-year amortization. A 7-year fixed is extended certainty for borrowers who want to lock a payment well beyond the usual five. NL has thinner lender competition than larger provinces — Big-6 + monolines plus NL Credit Union dominate.

Best fixed
5.10%
7-Year Fixed · Newfoundland and Labrador
Benchmark price
$345,000
Newfoundland and Labrador average · 2026
Lender network
50+
Banks · monolines · credit unions
Rate hold
90-120 days
On a pre-approval
Best 7-year fixed rates in Newfoundland and Labrador3 lowest in our network
Scotiabank logoScotiabank Best5.10%APR 5.10%Apply
Scotiabank logoScotiabank5.10%APR 5.10%Apply
First National logoFirst National5.19%APR 5.19%Apply

Rates illustrative; your file (credit, income, LTV) sets your personalized rate. See all Newfoundland and Labrador rates →

Newfoundland and Labrador mortgage payments by term

Monthly payment by term in Newfoundland and Labrador — $345,000 benchmark price, 20% down, 25-yr amortization
TermBest rateEst. monthly payment*
5-Year Fixed4.19%$1,480/mo
5-Year VariableLowest3.60%$1,393/mo
3-Year Fixed4.19%$1,480/mo
3-Year Variable3.65%$1,400/mo
2-Year Fixed4.14%$1,473/mo
1-Year Fixed4.69%$1,557/mo
4-Year Fixed4.29%$1,496/mo
7-Year Fixed5.10%$1,621/mo
10-Year Fixed5.34%$1,659/mo
*Illustrative, based on the Newfoundland and Labrador benchmark price of $345,000 with 20% down over a 25-year amortization and Canadian semi-annual compounding. Your rate and payment depend on your file. O.A.C.

Is a 7-year fixed right for you in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Who it suits. Borrowers who prize maximum stability — often those on fixed incomes, in long-term homes, or who simply never want to think about renewal for seven years. It can make sense when longer rates are low and you expect future rates to be higher.

What drives the rate. Tied to the 7-year bond, this term usually prices above the 5-year because lenders charge for the longer commitment. It becomes compelling mainly when the yield curve is flat or inverted and the premium over the 5-year is small.

Breaking it early. A longer term means a longer IRD window, so breaking a 7-year fixed early can be expensive — though Canadian rules cap the IRD method after five years for some lenders, a nuance worth confirming in writing.

A niche term for stability-seekers; modest availability. You pay a premium and accept a larger break cost for two extra years of certainty.

What’s specific to Newfoundland and Labrador

The Newfoundland and Labrador rate market. NL has thinner lender competition than larger provinces — Big-6 + monolines plus NL Credit Union dominate. Offshore-worker income files (oil platform workers, marine sector) are common and require lenders that handle rotational schedules and overseas income properly.

Top Newfoundland and Labrador lenders to compare. Newfoundland and Labrador’s 7-year fixed pricing is shaped by a distinct lender mix — RBC, Scotiabank, TD, Newfoundland and Labrador Credit Union, MCAP and others all bid for files here, and we shop the whole panel on one application.

Closing costs. On top of the rate, budget for nl registration fees (no ltt)newfoundland and Labrador does not charge a Land Transfer Tax. Closing costs include a Document Registration Fee (~$100 + $0.40 per $100 of value over $500) — typically $1,500-$2,500 total. Run the full number in our Newfoundland and Labrador land transfer tax calculator.

A worked example for Newfoundland and Labrador

On Newfoundland and Labrador’s benchmark price of $345,000 with 20% down ($69,000), the mortgage is $276,000. At today’s best 7-year fixed rate of 5.10% over a 25-year amortization, that’s about $1,621/month using Canadian semi-annual compounding. That payment is locked for the full term. Model your own price in the payment calculator.

7-year fixed rates in Newfoundland and Labrador cities

Whatever your situation in Newfoundland and Labrador

First home, renewal, refinance, self-employed or bruised credit — there's a 7-year fixed path for your file, with the same 50+ lender network.

6 reasons to lock your Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rate through a broker

Why Newfoundland and Labrador borrowers shop the whole market instead of signing their bank's first 7-year fixed offer.

1

50+ lenders compete — not one

A Newfoundland and Labrador bank shows you a single 7-year fixed rate sheet. We put your file in front of 50+ lenders who bid for it, then pass on the volume pricing we hold as a brokerage.

2

Broker-channel pricing

The wholesale rate brokers access is typically 15-30 bps below a bank's posted rate — you can't get it walking into a branch.

3

Built for the Newfoundland and Labrador market

NL has thinner lender competition than larger provinces — Big-6 + monolines plus NL Credit Union dominate.

4

Your rate held 90-120 days

A pre-approval locks today's 7-year fixed rate while you shop — and many lenders honour a drop if rates fall before you close.

5

No bureau pull to start

We can shop your Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rate and pre-qualify you without a hard credit check, so comparing costs you nothing.

6

Best-rate guarantee

We'll beat any comparable Big-6 7-year fixed offer or pay you $500 — and our advice is free, because the lender pays our commission on funding.

Why shop your Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rate with us

  • 50+ lenders on one application — banks, monolines, and Newfoundland and Labrador credit unions like RBC and Scotiabank.
  • Broker-channel rates 15-30 bps below posted, only a brokerage can access.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador-specific guidance — land transfer tax, rebates, and local lender fit built in.
  • FSRA-licensed advice in 50+ languages, online or in person.
FSRA #13737 · Mortgage Squad Advisors · Best-rate guarantee or $500.

Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rates — FAQ

What is the best 7-year fixed mortgage rate in Newfoundland and Labrador right now?
The best 7-year fixed rate in our 50+ lender network for Newfoundland and Labrador is approximately 5.10% as of Jun 16, 2026, which is about $1,621/month on the Newfoundland and Labrador benchmark price of $345,000 with 20% down over 25 years. Your personalized Newfoundland and Labrador rate depends on your file — income, credit, loan-to-value, and property type. We shop every lender on one application to find your lowest.
Are Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rates different from the rest of Canada?
The headline rate is set nationally, but what you can actually get in Newfoundland and Labrador differs: the provincial lender mix, Digital Government and Service NL (Real Estate Trading) regulation, and local credit unions all shape pricing and qualification. NL has thinner lender competition than larger provinces — Big-6 + monolines plus NL Credit Union dominate. Offshore-worker income files (oil platform workers, marine sector) are common and require lenders that handle rotational schedules and overseas income properly.
Should I choose a 7-year fixed in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Borrowers who prize maximum stability — often those on fixed incomes, in long-term homes, or who simply never want to think about renewal for seven years. It can make sense when longer rates are low and you expect future rates to be higher. You pay a premium and accept a larger break cost for two extra years of certainty.
How does breaking a 7-year fixed mortgage work?
A longer term means a longer IRD window, so breaking a 7-year fixed early can be expensive — though Canadian rules cap the IRD method after five years for some lenders, a nuance worth confirming in writing.
What land transfer tax will I pay in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Newfoundland and Labrador does not charge a Land Transfer Tax. Closing costs include a Document Registration Fee (~$100 + $0.40 per $100 of value over $500) — typically $1,500-$2,500 total.
Can I lock this Newfoundland and Labrador rate before I buy?
Yes — most lenders offer a 90-120 day rate hold on a pre-approval, so a rising market can't catch you (and many honour a lower rate if they drop). Start a pre-approval — no bureau pull to begin — and we'll hold your best Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rate.

Lock your best Newfoundland and Labrador 7-year fixed rate.

Free, no bureau pull to begin. We shop 50+ lenders and hold your rate while you shop for the home.

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