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Chayse Tingey
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How to find Property value in canada in my neighborhood

Chayse Tingey
  • Winnipeg, MB
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Hi all, I'm just starting out and slowly learing the rope ie:reading and the podcast here, but I did wanna take my first step into this by looking at what the houses in my area are selling for Is this as easy as calling a realtor making an appointment for consultation and having them run the numbers on how much the houses nearby sold for, and I'm ok with paying a fee but I do want to know how much it would be if it varies. If I am completely wrong or there are other ways please let me know thank 😁

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Ryan Kenneth
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Ryan Kenneth
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As Roy mentioned, reaching out to a realtor is the best way to start. It shouldn't take much convincing to get them to add you to a weekly auto email showing the last 7 days worth of solds of your ideal property type/ neighborhood. You can get a very detailed idea from that comp data based on bedroom count, square footage etc.

Manitoba may also have an online property assessment page like BC does that shows recent sales.

good luck

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