What’s Better Than Low Commission REALTORS®? No REALTOR® At All!
Many homeowners dream of selling their home and walking away with a tidy profit.
Read MoreMany homeowners dream of selling their home and walking away with a tidy profit.
Read MoreYou’ve been dreaming of different pastures.
Read MoreAs a homeowner, you already know the drill.
Read MoreWhen you start thinking about selling your house, one of your first questions is likely: “What is my home worth?”
Read MoreIn today’s real estate market, buyers most often start browsing for new properties online.
Read MoreYou’ve taken the plunge. You’ve made the big decision to sell your own home.
Read MoreIt’s well known that one of the biggest costs of selling a home is the commission that needs to be paid to the real estate agent that closes the deal
Read MoreWhen you first start thinking about it, it may seem a little daunting to sell your own home in Ontario. Where do you even start? There are so many things to consider, like:
Read MoreRealtor commission in Ontario is usually 5% of a property’s final selling price. Half of that--2.5%--goes to the seller’s realtor and the other half goes to the buyer’s realtor.
Read MoreA selling house costs calculator quickly and easily provides an estimate of the amount of money that a homeowner can save by selling their own property.
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Read MoreMany people sell their own homes. Once you learn what a real estate agent does, you may realize that you don’t need one and become confident as a private home seller.
Read MoreOnline tools, such as “how much is my house worth” calculators, can be useful to homeowners who want to determine the fair market value of their homes.
Read MoreThe internet has made it easier than ever to sell your home privately. Our 10 tips will help you sell your house without a realtor quickly and for the best price.
Read MoreMoving is expensive but listing your own home can reduce some fees associated with selling a house. In turn, this will lower the average cost of moving in Ontario.
Read MoreComparative market analysis. Appraisals. Home inspections. Staging. MLS (Multi-Listing Service). Transfer papers. Closing costs. Commissions.
Read MoreAlmost every homeowner hopes for a quick sale. Some are truly motivated by the need to sell quickly, such as those pursuing a job offer in another city. Others might not have an urgent need to sell but are still hoping to get the task done and dusted, such as those selling an estate.
Read MoreIt’s something that very few first-time homeowners think about: what happens with your mortgage when you’re moving from one home to another?
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