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What does the selling price include?

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What does the selling price include?

What does the selling price really include? Read this and stop guessing.

Quick answer: what the selling price covers

The selling price is the agreed dollar amount the buyer pays for the property. It covers the real property (land and permanent fixtures). Everything else depends on the sale contract. Plain and simple.

What’s automatically included

  • Land and buildings: the lot, house, and permanent structures.
  • Fixtures: anything permanently attached (light fixtures, built-in cabinetry, plumbing fixtures).
  • Agreed inclusions spelled out in the offer: if the contract says “includes dishwasher” then it’s included.

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What’s not automatically included

  • Chattels (personal property): sofas, freestanding appliances, decorative items — these only transfer if listed in the contract.
  • Tenant belongings: if the property is rented, tenants’ property stays unless otherwise agreed.

Adjustments and extra amounts buyers should expect

The selling price is the headline number. At closing, the buyer will also pay or account for:

  • Closing costs: legal fees, title insurance, land transfer tax (varies by province/state).
  • Property tax and utility adjustments: seller often gets credit for pre-paid amounts.
  • Mortgage discharge and registration fees (seller-side costs) — these reduce seller proceeds, not the sale price.

Seller costs that reduce net proceeds

When you read the selling price, know that it is not the money the seller pockets. Expect:

  • Realtor commissions (typically a percentage of the selling price).
  • Lawyer or notary fees and closing administration.
  • Mortgage payout and discharge fees.
  • Any agreed repairs or credits to buyer.

Fixtures vs chattels — the legal difference

This is where deals break. Fixture = attached to the property. Chattel = movable personal property. Use clear language in the offer:

  • List items you expect to stay.
  • Confirm condition and working order if included.
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Actionable checklist (for buyers and sellers)

Buyers:

  • Ask for a written list of included items in the offer.
  • Budget for closing costs beyond the selling price.
  • Verify fixtures in a pre-closing walkthrough.

Sellers:

  • Provide a clear list of excluded items to avoid disputes.
  • Calculate net proceeds: selling price minus commissions, legal fees, mortgage payoff.
  • Negotiate any credits for repairs in writing.

Bottom line

The selling price is the agreed purchase amount for the property and its permanent fixtures. It does not automatically include personal items or cover closing costs and legal fees. Be precise in your offer. Write down what stays and what goes.

Need clarity for your next sale or purchase? Tony Sousa is a local realtor who will break down your net proceeds, inclusions, and closing costs in plain language. Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

If you’re looking to sell your home, it’s crucial to get the price right. This can be a tricky task, but fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. By seeking out expert advice from a seasoned real estate agent like Tony Sousa from the SousaSells.ca Team, you can get the guidance you need to determine the perfect price for your property. With Tony’s extensive experience in the industry, he knows exactly what factors to consider when pricing a home, and he’ll work closely with you to ensure that you get the best possible outcome. So why leave your home’s value up to chance? Contact Tony today to get started on the path to a successful home sale.

Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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