No listing history held for this property, which is an absence of information rather than a clean record.
This listing history is demonstration data composed for this build. It is not a real board record, and no event in it describes a real transaction.
What it is composed to show: No listing history held. Composed to show what an absent history looks like when we refuse to render it as a clean one.
A property with no price history is not a property with a clean history. It is a property we hold no history for, and those are different claims. Nothing on this page says this listing has never been terminated and relisted; it says we cannot tell you either way, and which of the two it is matters more than any number we could have printed instead.
The listing carries 82 days on market. We are not disputing that figure and we cannot corroborate it either: with no events on file there is nothing here to add up against it, and if this listing is the second or third under a different number, this is exactly what that would look like to us.
No price history held
We hold no price history for this property. That is not the same as a clean history: a listing terminated at a higher price in the spring and relisted in the summer would look exactly like this to us. Ask the listing agent for the previous MLS numbers, which is a question they can answer in one line.
The listing agent can answer all of it in one question: has this property been listed before, and under how many listing numbers. The assessment and tax read below is unaffected, because it comes from the assessment record we hold rather than from the listing.
Assessed value of $651,000 on the record for 2026, asking $788,000, which is 21% above the assessed value, $4,652 of annual tax on the record for 2026, and $5,631 at the same rate on the price, $979 a year more, from the seeded demonstration record for this property. That record is this build's own arithmetic and not a bill a municipality issued.
Two numbers, and they are not the same number. The annual amount this record carries is what you will actually pay next year, because a sale does not trigger a reassessment in Ontario. What is projected below is the exposure if the assessment is ever trued up to what the house changes hands for.
Prefilled with the asking price. Change it to price your own offer.
This listing history is demonstration data composed for this build. It is not a real board record, and no event in it describes a real transaction.
One ordered list, price movements and tax records together, because they are the same story told by two different offices. Each row says what it implies rather than leaving you to work it out from the numbers.
This listing history is demonstration data composed for this build. It is not a real board record, and no event in it describes a real transaction.
The annual tax the record carries for that year, on the assessed value rather than on any asking price.
The value the tax bill is calculated from. It does not move when the house sells.
The annual tax the record carries for that year, on the assessed value rather than on any asking price.
The value the tax bill is calculated from. It does not move when the house sells.
The annual tax the record carries for that year, on the assessed value rather than on any asking price.
The value the tax bill is calculated from. It does not move when the house sells.
The annual tax the record carries for that year, on the assessed value rather than on any asking price.
The value the tax bill is calculated from. It does not move when the house sells.
Priced 28% below comparable solds · on market 82 days
Our estimate is $1,093,958, in a range of $929,864 to $1,258,052, at low confidence. Weighted average of 3 recent comparable sales (median 4539 m away), each adjusted for living area, sale recency (~0.3%/mo market drift) and bedroom count, then weighted by proximity, recency and similarity. Confidence is low (3 comps, ±15% band). Illustrative estimate on seed data, not a licensed appraisal.
Each of these is a hole in the record rather than a finding about the house. They are listed because a conclusion drawn from a partial history is only as good as the reader’s knowledge of which part is absent.
No price history held
We hold no price history for this property. That is not the same as a clean history: a listing terminated at a higher price in the spring and relisted in the summer would look exactly like this to us. Ask the listing agent for the previous MLS numbers, which is a question they can answer in one line.