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Estate Settlement Hamilton & Niagara:
Help for Executors

Settling an estate in Hamilton or the Niagara region is rarely simple. Whether you’re managing a character home in Westdale or Ancaster, a bungalow in Stoney Creek, or a property in St. Catharines, Welland, or Niagara-on-the-Lake, the work falls to you as executor. There’s a home to sell, beneficiaries to keep informed, and a lifetime of belongings to sort and value, often while you’re grieving. Estate settlement in Hamilton means carrying a legal and practical load at the hardest possible time, and you don’t have to carry it alone.

 

Gordons Real Estate Brokerage has helped Ontario families through exactly this since 1958. As a fully licensed independent real estate brokerage, we handle every physical part of the estate, from certified probate appraisals to the final broom-sweep, through a single point of contact. Our 98% sale success rate reflects a calm, proven approach that puts the estate and the family first.

 

This page is for executors (estate trustees) and their professional advisors, including estate lawyers and trust officers, who want to understand what’s involved and how to make it simpler.

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What Estate Settlement Really Involves for Hamilton Executors

Most executors assume the hardest job is selling the house. In our experience, the real estate is often the easy part. What catches people off guard is everything that has to happen first, and alongside, the sale. A typical estate settlement in Hamilton or Niagara involves all of the following:

Handling all of this on your own often means juggling 10 or more separate vendors, each with its own contract, timeline, and invoice. Gordons replaces that with one integrated process and a dedicated team lead who’s accountable for every step. To understand what’s formally required of you before the home can be sold, our probate support team walks executors through each stage, and our executor’s roadmap lays out the full sequence in plain language.

Why Gordons?

Why Hamilton & Niagara Executors Choose Gordons

Homes across this region carry real character, and real complexity. Ancaster is one of the oldest communities in the area, full of large, established properties. Dundas, the old “Valley Town” tucked against the Niagara Escarpment, and Westdale near McMaster University are known for historic homes that need careful preparation. Out in Niagara, properties range from Welland family homes to Niagara-on-the-Lake estates and Grimsby waterfront bungalows. Each one needs its own approach, and the contents of a home lived in for 30 or 40 years often hold genuine value alongside the everyday items that still need responsible handling.

Here’s what sets our full-service estate settlement apart for executors in this region:

The table below shows what Gordons includes compared to hiring a traditional real estate agent and managing everything else yourself.

What needs to be done
Traditional Real Estate Agent
Gordons Full-Service
Sell the estate property
Tick
Tick
Certified probate appraisals
Cross
Tick
Contents sorting & management
Cross
Tick
MaxSold auction for contents
Cross
Tick
Donation coordination
Cross
Tick
Third-party contractor management
Cross
Tick
Interim funding of project costs
Cross
Tick
Single point of contact
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Our Six-Step Hamilton & Niagara Estate Settlement Process

We’ve refined a steady, repeatable process so you always know what comes next.

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Contents Management: From Appraisal to Final Broom-Sweep

For most families, the contents are the heaviest part, both physically and emotionally. A Stoney Creek bungalow or a Fonthill family home can hold decades of memories, and deciding what to keep, donate, or sell is hard when you’re grieving. Managing an estate isn’t just a legal task. It’s an emotional one too, and we move at a pace that respects that.

We start with a clear appraisal, then sort everything room by room. Keepsakes go to the family, donations go to local charities, and items with resale value are sold through our auctions and content liquidation process with MaxSold, where every sale is itemized for the estate. When the home is empty, we complete a full broom-sweep so it’s ready to list. You don’t lift a box unless you want to. If you’re also helping a parent move rather than settling an estate, our downsizing service follows the same gentle, guided approach.
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Probate and the Estate Timeline in Ontario

In Ontario, most estates take roughly 8 to 12 months to settle fully, and longer for complex ones. The court process itself, granting your authority as estate trustee, often takes several weeks, while the broader work of valuing assets, selling the home, and distributing the estate stretches across the rest of that window.

Probate fees in Ontario, formally the Estate Administration Tax, are charged at roughly 1.5% on estate value above $50,000, with no tax on the first $50,000. You can get a rough estimate using our probate tax calculator, and our tax and liability guidance explains what executors should watch for. None of this is legal advice; your estate lawyer remains your guide on the legal side, and we handle everything physical around the property and contents.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Hamilton estates take about 8 to 12 months to settle fully. The court grant of authority usually comes first, often within several weeks, and then the larger work of appraisals, the home sale, and distribution follows. Complex estates can take longer, and we keep you informed at every stage.

Yes. It’s common for an estate to include more than one property, such as a family home in Ancaster and a condo near downtown St. Catharines. We manage each one through the same single point of contact, so you’re not coordinating separate teams.

Yes. We support executors throughout the Niagara region, including Welland, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Grimsby, Fonthill, and the surrounding communities, as well as Hamilton neighbourhoods like Dundas, Ancaster, Westdale, and Stoney Creek.

Yes. Many of the estates we settle in Niagara and Hamilton are managed by executors living in Toronto, elsewhere in Canada, or abroad. We act as your local eyes and hands, handle the on-site work, and keep you updated remotely so you don’t need to travel back and forth.

Nothing. The initial consultation is free and carries no obligation. We meet you at the property, talk through your situation, and outline the work ahead so you can decide what’s right for the estate.

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Ready to Talk to a Hamilton & Niagara Estate Specialist?

Managing an estate is a lot to carry. Gordons coordinates everything, real estate, contents, and logistics, so you don’t have to do it alone. The first consultation is free and there’s no obligation, just clarity on what comes next. Book a free consultation, or reach our executors and trustees team to talk through your situation.
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