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How much is my home worth in Fabreville in 2026?

Value depends on your street, your sector and your property's condition. In Fabreville, the median price is around $580,000 in the East and $636,000 in the West. Two similar homes on different streets can have an $80,000 gap. A precise evaluation based on actual sales on your street is the only way to know for certain.

Is it a good time to sell in Laval in 2026?

There's no bad time to sell a well-positioned property. In Fabreville East, homes sell in an average of 19.6 days. The real question isn't when to sell, but how to position your property to attract the right buyers regardless of the season.

Is it better to sell with a broker or on your own in Laval?

Selling without a broker may seem cost-effective, but a poorly priced or presented home can sit on the market for months and sell for up to 8% below its real value. A broker's commission is often offset by a higher sale price and a faster transaction.

How do I prepare my home for sale in Fabreville?

Three elements make the difference: property presentation before photos, a strategic price based on actual sales on your street, and marketing that goes beyond Centris. Home staging, 4K drone photos and targeted ads attract serious buyers from day one.

Which areas of Laval sell the fastest in 2026?

Fabreville East is currently the fastest sector with an average of 19.6 days. Sainte-Dorothée and Laval-sur-le-Lac attract more targeted buyers but at premium prices. Selling speed always depends on price, presentation and marketing.

Can a home in a flood zone in Fabreville still sell well?

Yes, as long as you adopt a transparent and proactive strategy. Buyers who are informed from the start are serious buyers. Well positioned and well presented, a property in a flood zone finds the right buyer at the right price.

Why is my home not selling?

The three most common reasons are a price that is too high compared to the real market, a presentation that does not showcase the property effectively online, and a lack of visibility beyond Centris. A home overpriced by 5% can sit on the market three months longer and end up selling below its real value.

Do I need to renovate before selling my home in Laval?

Not necessarily. Major renovations before a sale rarely return their full cost. However, small targeted repairs, a leaky faucet, fresh paint, door handles, can return up to 10 times their cost in perceived value. The goal is to present a property with no visible flaws, not a brand new one.

Where do I start when I want to sell my home?

The first step is knowing what your property is truly worth in the current market of your sector. Not an online estimate based on algorithms, a real evaluation based on recent transactions on your street. That information determines everything else : the price, the timing, the strategy and the steps that follow.

How long does it take to sell a home in Laval?

It depends entirely on three things: price, presentation and sector. In Fabreville East, well-positioned homes sell in an average of 19.6 days. In Fabreville West, that timeline rises to 35 days. An overpriced or poorly presented home can sit on the market for months regardless of the sector. Selling time is not a matter of luck, it's a matter of strategy.