Selling a home in Vaughan
Two homes on the same street can sell weeks and tens of thousands of dollars apart based on preparation and pricing alone. Most of the work that determines your result happens before the listing goes live.
How I approach a Vaughan listing
Comparables from your pocket
A 1990s detached home in East Woodbridge doesn't compete with a 2015 build in Vellore Village. Your pricing comes from homes a buyer would genuinely weigh against yours.
Preparation with a budget
A written list of what to do, what to skip and what each item is likely to return — before you spend anything.
Presentation that holds up
Professional photography scheduled after preparation, floor plans where they help, and listing copy that describes the home accurately.
A pricing decision you understand
I'll show you both the competitive-launch and the hold-firm scenario with your own comparables, and the risk in each.
What is my Vaughan home worth?
Online estimates can't see condition, finish level or how your lot compares to the one two doors down. I'll prepare a comparable analysis for your specific property at no cost and with no obligation — and if the honest answer is "wait," I'll tell you that.
Selling and buying at the same time? Read the Vaughan seller guide alongside the buyer guide.
Seller questions
- How do you price a Vaughan home?
- From recent comparable sales of similar age, lot and condition in your specific pocket — not a city-wide average. I'll show you the comparables and the reasoning, including the ones that argue for a lower number.
- What should I fix before listing?
- Visible deferred maintenance first, then paint, lighting and decluttering. Major kitchen or bathroom renovations done specifically for a sale rarely return their cost.
- How much does it cost to sell a home in Vaughan?
- Typical costs are the agreed commission, legal fees, any preparation work and moving costs. Commission is negotiable and I'll set it out clearly in writing before you sign anything.