Street fit, lot, school zone, and renovation quality can change the pricing logic faster than city-wide averages.
Freehold Sellers
Price the street properly before you spend energy on everything else.
This page is for freehold owners whose move depends on local comparison, controlled prep, and timing that fits the next purchase or family move.
Freehold Priorities
The parts of the launch that usually change the result most.
Freehold sellers can burn time and money fast. Only do the work that improves buyer reaction and keeps the launch tight.
If the sale ties into another purchase, timing and pricing discipline matter more than trying to perfect every detail.
Useful Inputs
Bring the details that actually change the freehold plan.
If there are one or two homes on nearby streets that feel relevant, bring them into the discussion early.
Be honest about whether the likely buyer wants move-in ready, cosmetic upside, or pure land and location.
Buying next, downsizing, or leaving the city creates very different pressure on pricing and launch timing.
Best next pages
Use the page that matches the next freehold seller question.
Use this if the broader seller path still needs to be simplified before the street-level strategy is set.
Use this if the next issue is really how to position the number against the best nearby comparison set.
Use this if the next question is which repairs, staging moves, or cleanup work are actually worth the effort.
Use this if the freehold move is east-end specific and the next issue is street fit and neighbourhood timing.
Use this if the launch timing still depends on what the local freehold supply is doing around the address.