Other Property Type Assessments

The following property types are assessed by considering a number of variables, depending on the property type. Learn more about how we assess these properties below.

Community hubs bring service providers together in one location, such as a school, a neighbourhood centre or another formerly public space. Learn how we assess their value.

Learn how we assess the value of both commercial and non-profit child care centres.

A housing co-operative is a legal entity that is incorporated for the purpose of providing housing for its members. Learn how we assess the value of these properties.

A housekeeping cottage resort is a facility that provides overnight, weekly or longer-term accommodation in a self-contained freestanding cottage unit. Learn how we assess the value of these properties.

A life lease property is where you purchase the right to occupy a residential unit owned by another party for a specified period of time. Learn how we assess the value of these properties.

A pit or quarry is where aggregate (i.e., sand, stone and gravel) is extracted. Learn how we assess the value of these properties.

Timeshare properties offer fractional or shared ownership. Learn how we assess their property value.