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The average house price in McMurrich/Monteith is unknown, based on Strata.ca statistics. Those wanting to buy a house in this city have about 0 listings to choose from. The average selling time of a house here is unknown days.
The most popular neighbourhoods in McMurrich/Monteith are none available. Strata.ca looks at a number of indicators to rank the communities most in-demand. The average sale price, average days on market, and the percentage of properties that have sold over asking are just some of the factors used to determine popularity.
The priciest neighbourhoods in McMurrich/Monteith are none available. The average sold price is able to tell us where a neighbourhood ranks in terms of cost. If you can't afford a home in McMurrich/Monteith's most expensive neighbourhoods - check out other areas which offer better value, including none available.
none available are McMurrich/Monteith's cheapest neighbourhoods. We isolate these neighbourhoods by looking at the average sold price over a set period of time. For context, it's important to note that McMurrich/Monteith's average house price is unknown.
One of the carrying costs associated with homeownership in McMurrich/Monteith is your property tax. This tax helps pay for a variety of services, including garbage collection and snow removal. Property tax rates are assessed and determined annually by your municipality. They usually fall somewhere between 0.5 to 2.5%. Some McMurrich/Monteith residents assume they'll pay more in taxes, depending on the size of their home. However, that's not necessarily true as the city's tax rate is multiplied by the property's current market value - and that can change each year based on the sale of nearby 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.
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When looking for a house in McMurrich/Monteith, many buyers will overlook the closing costs. It's important to be aware of what these costs are, so you can budget accordingly prior to making an offer. At Strata, we advise our buyer clients to get a good estimate of closing costs early on. These costs can range anywhere from 1.5% - 2% of the overall purchase price. So consider a purchase price of $500,000 - 2% on that is $10,000 which should be accounted for upfront. In Canada, regardless of where you purchase, all buyers must pay a land transfer tax. These amounts are set up by the individual provinces, with some municipalities imposing a second tax upon closing. If you're a first-time homebuyer, however, you could be eligible for a government rebate to bring down these costs. And finally, when buying a home in McMurrich/Monteith, you'll need a real estate lawyer to close the deal. A good rule of thumb is to set aside about $1,500 to $2,000 to pay out your real estate lawyer upon closing.