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How is my home value calculated?

Zolo's Canadian home value estimator considers various factors to calculate your property value. These include nearby home values, sales price history, location, and real estate market trends. Our home value calculator is an estimate of your property value, not an official appraisal.

Can I estimate the value of a commercial or non-residential property?

The current version of Zolo's Home Value Estimator does not support commercial or non-residential properties, like vacant land.

How do I find the market value of my house?

Enter your address above to find an immediate estimate of your home's market value. Use our home valuation tool above to find the market value of your property or nearby homes to see how much your home is worth.

What's a home appraisal, and how do I get one?

A home appraisal is an official valuation by a licensed home appraiser. It's an unbiased opinion of your home's market value and is used for mortgage purposes. Home appraisals are typically ordered by a mortgage lender on behalf of the buyer.

How do I get my home listed for sale?

If you're ready to sell your home, congratulations! At Zolo, we are happy to help you list your home for sale and leverage your home equity. Please contact us to discuss options and connect with a local real estate agent.

Can I sell my home with a mortgage?

Yes, selling a house with a mortgage is possible. You may use the proceeds of the sale to pay off the mortgage or transfer the mortgage to a new home, a process called mortgage porting. Learn more about selling a home with a mortgage on the Zolo blog.

What's the difference between Realtors, agents and brokers?

Each of these titles describes someone working in the real estate industry. In short, a real estate agent is anyone with a real estate license. A broker is an agent who has taken additional training on how to run a brokerage. A REALTOR® is a trademarked term for an agent or broker who is a member of the Canadian Real Estate Association. Learn more about the difference between Realtors, agents and brokers on the Zolo blog.

How do I accurately price my home?

Pricing your home is an important step when selling your home. Often, the asking price is determined by the home's condition, the desirability of your neighbourhood, and the supply and demand for homes in your area. A real estate agent provides valuable input when pricing your home for sale.

What are common strategies for selling a home?

Your home-selling strategy depends on many factors, including market conditions and your motivation for selling. For instance, if you want to sell your home quickly, consider a lower asking price. Your real estate agent can provide you with a comprehensive strategy for marketing your home.

How can I save the most on commissions?

In Canada, real estate commission rates typically vary between 3% and 7%. You can save on commission rates by negotiating the commission with your real estate agent, opting for a flat-fee MLS service, or selling your home yourself.

Which updates add value to my home?

Not all home improvements translate to a higher selling price. Ask your real estate agent to suggest updates before you list your home. Alternatively, here's our guide to updating your home before selling.

Our property value estimate tool is in beta testing. The estimated value range may contain inaccuracies. This estimate is not a formal appraisal and should not be used as a substitute for a professional property valuation.