About SellCondos.ca

A seller-focused resource for Toronto condo owners. Here's what this site is, what it isn't, and where to go for what we don't cover.

What this site does

SellCondos.ca covers one thing: what Toronto condo owners need to know when they're thinking about selling. The guides here cover pricing strategy, the status certificate process, staging, finding the right agent, the Toronto market, the sell-versus-rent decision, and the full step-by-step process from deciding to list through closing day.

The guides are written to be accurate, specific, and honest about what we know and what changes over time. Where market data can shift significantly, facts are marked for verification rather than stated as current. Ontario condo law, however, is stable and all legal information here reflects the Condominium Act, 1998 and related regulations as of the time of writing.

This site is an information resource. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or a real estate brokerage. If you have a specific legal question about your sale, talk to a real estate lawyer. If you have specific market questions, talk to a licensed agent who knows your building.

What this site doesn't cover

If you're buying a condo rather than selling one, the resource built specifically for you is CondosExpert.ca. It covers everything on the buying side: status certificates from the buyer's perspective, what a reserve fund study means for a buyer, maintenance fee analysis, pre-construction risks, how to evaluate a building before purchasing, and the full buying process in Ontario.

If you want to see what's currently listed for sale in Toronto, the active listing database is at TorontoProperty.ca. It covers condos, houses, and lofts across Toronto and the GTA.

The network

SellCondos.ca is part of a group of Toronto real estate information sites, each focused on a specific segment or intent. The sites share a commitment to accurate, specific information over generic content.

CondosExpert.ca

Ontario condo buying guides. Status certificates, reserve funds, pre-construction, maintenance fees, and the full buying process.

condosexpert.ca →

TorontoProperty.ca

Active condo, house, and loft listings across Toronto and the GTA. Search by neighbourhood, property type, and price.

torontoproperty.ca →

CondosAgent.com

Connecting Toronto condo buyers and sellers with agents who specialise in the condo market specifically.

condosagent.com →

Accuracy and updates

Market data in real estate changes quickly. Anything on this site marked [VERIFY CURRENT] reflects this honestly, the framework and process information is stable, but specific figures like average days on market, typical commission ranges, or list-to-sale ratios shift with conditions and should be confirmed with a local agent before you make decisions based on them.

Ontario condo law is more stable. The status certificate rules, the maintenance fee obligations, the disclosure requirements, and the closing process described here reflect the Condominium Act, 1998 and the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act. If there's a material legal change, this site will be updated.