New Dundee/Mannheim/Wilmot Ctr
30-day sold-condition data for New Dundee/Mannheim/Wilmot Ctr in Wilmot, broken down by freehold and condo so the pricing story stays specific to each buyer pool.
Wilmot recorded 24 sales against 54 active listings at the end of April, a pace that still leans buyer-friendly overall. The average sale price was $765,575, homes took about 26 days to sell, and properties traded at 96.73 percent of list price, which points to a market where buyers had room to negotiate even as detached demand remained the clear driver with 22 of 24 sales.
Average Sold
$766K
All Wilmot records
Median Sold
$735K
Typical 30-day sale
Days on Market
26
Citywide average
% of List
96.7%
Original list basis
Neighbourhood Breakdown
Use the neighbourhood tabs to compare local activity. Inside each tab, the freehold and condo views stay separate so the averages are based on like-for-like sales instead of blending two very different buyer pools.
Neighbourhood Snapshot
New Hamburg
New Hamburg led Wilmot with 11 of the city's 24 sales and 32 active listings, making it the busiest and most well-supplied neighbourhood in the township this month. The average sale price was $734,445, slightly below the Wilmot average, but homes moved much faster at just 15 days on market and sold a touch closer to asking at 97.06 percent of list. Activity was split between 9 freehold sales and 2 condo sales, with the condo side sitting at a much higher price point. Right now, New Hamburg looks like the most active part of Wilmot, with steady buyer demand but enough inventory to keep conditions from getting too tight.
Sales
11
All recorded deals
Median
$715K
Typical neighbourhood sale
Avg DOM
15
Across all ownership types
% of List
97.1%
Neighbourhood average
Active Listings
32
Currently on market
Cancelled
4
Listings withdrawn
Sales
9
Past 30 days
Average Sold
$669K
Median $622K
Days on Market
13
Average marketing time
% of List
97.1%
Sold vs original price
Price Range
$555K – $850K
Low to high sold
Property Details
What The Numbers Say
New Hamburg freeholds averaged $668,778, with a median of $621,500, which puts this segment below Wilmot's overall price level. Homes sold in 13 days on average and achieved 97.06 percent of list price, a sign of fairly brisk demand in the $555,000 to $850,000 range. With 21 active freehold listings versus 9 sales, buyers still had choice, but well-priced detached homes were moving quickly.
Sales
2
Past 30 days
Average Sold
$1.0M
Median $1.0M
Days on Market
25
Average marketing time
% of List
0.0%
Sold vs original price
Price Range
$1.0M – $1.1M
Low to high sold
Property Details
What The Numbers Say
New Hamburg's condo segment was small but expensive so far this month, with 2 sales averaging $1,029,950. Those homes took 25 days to sell, closer to the township average, and the segment sat well above both the neighbourhood and city-wide price level. With 11 active condo listings and only 2 sales, the condo market had much more supply relative to demand than the freehold side.
Neighbourhood Snapshot
Baden/Phillipsburg/St. Agatha
Baden/Phillipsburg/St. Agatha posted 9 sales and 11 active listings, so supply was much tighter here than in most of Wilmot. The average sale price reached $810,544, above the township average, but homes took 43 days to sell and closed at 95.04 percent of list, showing that buyers were taking more time and negotiating harder. All sales were freehold, which keeps this area firmly tied to the detached market. Compared with New Hamburg, this is a higher-priced but slower-moving pocket.
Sales
9
All recorded deals
Median
$800K
Typical neighbourhood sale
Avg DOM
43
Across all ownership types
% of List
95.0%
Neighbourhood average
Active Listings
11
Currently on market
Cancelled
3
Listings withdrawn
Sales
9
Past 30 days
Average Sold
$811K
Median $800K
Days on Market
43
Average marketing time
% of List
95.0%
Sold vs original price
Price Range
$428K – $1.2M
Low to high sold
Property Details
What The Numbers Say
Freeholds in Baden/Phillipsburg/St. Agatha averaged $810,544, with a median of $800,000 and a broad range from $427,500 to $1,249,900. Homes spent 43 days on market and sold for 95.04 percent of list price, which is slower and softer than the Wilmot average despite the higher pricing. With 8 active freehold listings against 9 sales, inventory was not excessive, but buyers were clearly more selective at these price points.
Sales
No condo sales were recorded in the past 30 days. There are currently 3 active condo listings on the market.
Property Details
Neighbourhood Snapshot
New Dundee/Mannheim/Wilmot Ctr
New Dundee/Mannheim/Wilmot Ctr saw 4 sales and 9 active listings, a smaller market but one that moved efficiently in April. The average price was $750,000, close to the Wilmot average, while homes sold in just 16.5 days and achieved 98.59 percent of list price, the strongest pricing performance among Wilmot's active neighbourhoods. All sales were freehold, suggesting solid demand for detached and semi-detached options in this part of the township. This area looked competitive when homes were priced correctly, even with more than two months of inventory on the market.
Sales
4
All recorded deals
Median
$680K
Typical neighbourhood sale
Avg DOM
17
Across all ownership types
% of List
98.6%
Neighbourhood average
Active Listings
9
Currently on market
Cancelled
2
Listings withdrawn
Sales
4
Past 30 days
Average Sold
$750K
Median $680K
Days on Market
17
Average marketing time
% of List
98.6%
Sold vs original price
Price Range
$595K – $1.0M
Low to high sold
Property Details
What The Numbers Say
Freehold homes in New Dundee/Mannheim/Wilmot Ctr averaged $750,000, with a median of $680,000 and a price spread from $595,000 to $1,045,000. They sold in 16.5 days on average and came very close to asking at 98.59 percent of list, which points to firm buyer demand. Compared with Wilmot overall, this segment moved faster and held pricing better.
Condo
No condo sales were recorded in this neighbourhood in the current 30-day window.
Neighbourhood Snapshot
Foxboro
Foxboro had no completed sales in April, so the market read is coming entirely from its 2 active listings. Both listings are condos, and with no transactions to test pricing, the area currently looks more like a wait-and-see pocket than an active market. A lack of sales alongside available inventory usually points to limited buyer traffic, pricing that has not yet matched demand, or simply a very thin segment with few comparable units. For anyone watching Foxboro, the key story this month is not turnover but the fact that supply is sitting without a recent sale to set the market tone.
Sales
0
All recorded deals
Active
2
Currently on market
Active Listings
2
Currently on market
Freehold
No freehold sales were recorded in this neighbourhood in the current 30-day window.
Sales
No condo sales were recorded in the past 30 days. There are currently 2 active condo listings on the market.
Property Details
Based on 24 Wilmotsold-condition records from the latest 30-day export. Some neighbourhood labels follow the board's abbreviated naming format in the source file.Return home