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Janet Lindsay
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25 YEARS*

1993 – 2016, 2018
In 2 Companies

Buyer's Guide

  • What are Your Costs?
  • What are Market Conditions?
  • Why a Pre-Approved Mortgage?
  • Elements of an Offer
  • Making an Offer
  • Home Inspections are a Must
  • Homeowner’s Insurance
  • Land Transfer Tax Toronto
  • Helpful Moving Tips
  • Why Hire a Legal professional?

Seller's Guide

  • What are Market Conditions?
  • Setting a Price
  • The Value of Your Home
  • Overpricing Your Home
  • Preparing a Market Plan
  • Listing Agreements
  • Show Your Home
  • Elements of an Offer

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Sellers

  • What are Market Conditions?
  • Setting a Price
  • The Value of Your Home
  • Overpricing Your Home
  • Preparing a Market Plan
  • Listing Agreements
  • Show Your Home
  • Elements of an Offer

The Value of Your Home

The market ultimately determines the true value of your property.

Before you compare your home to similar properties and establish a competitive list price, the following points should be considered:

  • Location
  • Size
  • Style
  • Condition
  • Community Amenities
  • Buyer Supply
  • Financing Options

Getting to Know your Market

A comparative market analysis is an indicator of what today’s buyers are willing to pay for a home. It compares the market activity of homes similar to yours in your neighborhood. Those that have recently sold represent what buyers are willing to pay. The homes currently listed for sale represent the price sellers hope to obtain. And those listings that have expired were generally overpriced or poorly marketed.

As your Real Estate Professional, I will prepare a comparative market analysis for your home based on the most current market information. Together, we will establish the proper list price for your home.

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Whether Buying Or Selling - Contact Janet Lindsay   |   Tel: (416) 925-9191   |   success@janetlindsay.com
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