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If you're looking to buy, 0 are on the market. On average, houses here are selling within unknown days on market.
none available are Laurier's most popular neighbourhoods. Strata.ca determines the most popular neighbourhoods by looking at a number of factors. Some of these factors include the average sale price, how much time a property typically spends on market, and the number of homes that have sold over asking.
none available are Laurier's most priciest neighbourhoods. Strata.ca determines this by looking at the average sold price for the past year and contrasts it with other neighbourhoods. Buying in Laurier's priciest neighbourhoods may not be ideal if you're seeking good value. none available could be much better options.
You may be surprised to discover that none available are Laurier's most affordable neighbourhoods. Strata.ca determines this by looking at the average sold price for the past year. In comparison, the average house in Laurier is selling for about unknown.
Homeownership in Laurier comes with a number of expenses, one of them being property taxes. This tax helps pay for a variety of services, including garbage collection and snow removal. The municipality is responsible for assessing properties and determining its property tax rate, which typically land between 0.5 and 2.5%. This tax is not necessarily dictated by the size of your house, which is what many Laurier homeowners tend to believe. But rather, the city's tax rate is multiplied by the property's current market value - and that can fluctuate year-to-year based on recently sold homes. For instance, if your home's market value is $800,000 and the municipality's property tax rate is 0.5%, you'd pay $4,000 that year.
Strata.ca features all listings in Laurier, updated multiple times daily - you won't ever miss a property when using this platform. Want more than just listings' Strata.ca also offers historical data and property-ranking capabilities that other sites don't have. From the average sale price to appreciation rates - Strata.ca gives you the power to learn every aspect of the neighbourhoods you're interested in.
All buyers must pay a series of closing costs when purchasing a house here. Your realtor and/or real estate agent can best advise on what these charges are. But here's a quick overview of what's involved when buying property in Laurier. Buyers are not allowed to roll closing costs into their mortgage. So be prepared to budget anywhere up to 2% of the purchase price. For instance, 2% on a $600,000 house in Laurier would require $12,000 to be set aside for closing day. In Canada, all buyers are required to pay a land transfer tax when closing on a property. First-time homebuyers could be eligible to receive a rebate on a portion of taxes paid. Finally, a Laurier real estate lawyer will be necessary to conduct a title search, arrange title insurance, plus register the home under your name. Depending on the complexities of the deal, legal fees can range. But budgeting $2,000 for your lawyer is a good place to start.