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    Townhouses for Sale in Wilson, ON

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    What is the current state of the real estate market for houses in Wilson? Is it a buyer's or seller's market?

    If you're looking to buy, 0 are on the market. The average selling time of a house here is unknown days.

    What are some of the most popular neighbourhoods?

    It's hardly surprising that none available are Wilson's most popular neighbourhoods. We isolate these neighbourhoods by looking at various factors that convey an area's desirability. Popularity is typically determined by assessing the following - the average sale price, average number of days that a home sits on market, plus the proportion of homes that have sold over asking.

    What are the most expensive neighbourhoods for houses?

    Every city has its expensive neighbourhoods, and in Wilson they are none available. The average sold price is able to tell us where a neighbourhood ranks in terms of cost. Not everyone can afford a home in Wilson's priciest neighbourhoods. But none available offer incredible value at a much lower cost.

    What are the cheapest neighbourhoods for houses?

    The most affordable neighbourhoods in Wilson are none available. Strata.ca determines this by looking at the average sold price for the past year. It should be noted that the average house in Wilson typically sells for unknown.

    How do property taxes work in Wilson?

    One of the carrying costs associated with homeownership in Wilson 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 Wilson homebuyers believe this tax is based on the size of the house. But rather, the tax rate is multiplied by the home's current market value - which can fluctuate each year based on surrounding homes. Let's say your property's market value is $700,000 and the municipal property tax rate is 0.5%. This means you'd owe $3,500 in property taxes that year.

    What is the best source for Wilson real estate listings?

    Strata.ca features all listings in Wilson, updated multiple times daily - you won't ever miss a property when using this platform. But why settle for basic property details when you could unlock Wilson's real estate history! Armed with this knowledge, users are able to compete effectively against other buyers and sellers.

    What are the typical closing costs for purchasing a house in Wilson?

    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 Wilson. 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, all buyers are required to pay a land transfer tax when closing on a property. First-time homebuyers could be eligible for a government rebate - your real estate lawyer can help you apply for this rebate at the time of closing. And finally, when buying a home in Wilson, you'll need a real estate lawyer to close the deal. Although fees can vary, expect to set aside somewhere around $1,500 - $2,000 on closing to cover your legal costs.