Your Real Estate Questions Answered

Get clear, concise answers about buying and selling property in Canada.

How do I start a real estate transaction with EstateDealEdge?

Begin by completing our online intake form with details about the property and parties involved. Our team will review your submission and provide a customized checklist of necessary documents and next steps.

What documents are required for closing?

Typical closing documents include the final sale agreement, property disclosure statements, title search results, and closing statements. EstateDealEdge will supply templates and review your drafts for completeness.

Can I access my transaction documents online?

Yes. EstateDealEdge offers a secure online portal where you can upload, download, and review all transaction-related documents anytime until closing.

What documents are required when closing a property transaction in Ontario?

In Ontario, you will need a signed Agreement of Purchase and Sale, title deed, property survey report, status certificate for condos, and proof of paid property taxes. Our team at EstateDealEdge reviews each document to ensure accuracy and compliance with local regulations.

How long does the closing process typically take?

The closing period generally ranges from 30 to 60 days, depending on the conditions outlined in your contract and the readiness of all parties. EstateDealEdge coordinates with legal representatives and lenders to streamline the timeline and keep you informed at every stage.

Can EstateDealEdge assist with inspections and appraisals?

Yes, we connect you with licensed home inspectors and certified appraisers to provide detailed evaluations. Their reports help identify any potential issues and inform your final decision with clarity and confidence.