
Vacant Home Tax
There shouldn’t be vacant homes during a housing crisis. People in our community are looking for housing that they can afford, and we’re looking into options to help meet this need.
In Guelph, we know of about 50 homes that are vacant — 50 homes that could be spaces for Guelph families to rent or own. To address this, Council has approved the development of a vacant home tax.
The goal of the tax is to encourage owners to live in, rent or sell vacant properties. Any tax revenue will go into the City’s Affordable Housing Reserve Fund. The fund was created in 2002 to help support more affordable housing in Guelph.
How can I participate right now?
Our survey closed on March 9, 2026.
You can still familiarize yourself with what a vacant home tax is and what it’s intended to do by reviewing the information on Guelph.ca.
You can also find out more about this project by reviewing the “In depth project background” section below.
If you have questions or comments to share, reach out to our project team. you can find us in the "Who's listening" section.
We'll be back this spring to share a summary of what we heard during our survey.
Do you have questions about the Vacant Home Tax?
Visit the Vacant Home Tax project page on guelph.ca to:
- Find background on the vacant home tax
- Review common questions, such as when exemptions may apply and how revenue will be used
- Learn about next steps
Further reading
Phases
Complete our survey
Our survey is now closed. Thanks to the 379 community members who took the time to share their thoughts with us!
We'll share a summary of what we heard in the coming months as we develop the bylaw.
The Vacant Home Tax Bylaw (the Bylaw) is in development, and your feedback can help us to understand:
- when a vacant home tax should apply;
- what staff should consider when exploring possible exemptions;
- how to make sure the Bylaw is clear and easy to follow; and
- anything else you wish to share with us to help development of the Bylaw.
Please take the time to read about the vacant home tax and what it’s intended to do on Guelph.ca.
