Tips when selling your home You have decided to put your home on the market and thinking about staging the home vs. leaving it empty or using your own furniture. No matter what you decide to you here are a few simple tips or ideas to make your home look perfect to sell. 1) Don't lose the personality of the home. A home should feel warm and many experts will say take down all the Continue Reading
Home Improvements adding value
Home Improvements can cost a lot and make no impact and there are home improvements that do not cost a lot and add value. If your thinking about selling you want to make home improvements that add value but do not cost a lot. You want to see a return. There are a lot of articles talking about how housing inventory is low and buyers are out in full force. All things potential sellers Continue Reading
Taking advantage of a Seller Market
You might have heard on the news or read a few articles saying gone are the days where sellers were at the mercy of buyers to sell their home. The market has changed and right now there isn’t enough inventory to satisfy the demand of the market in most parts of the country, but before you say great let's shoot for the moon when we are selling our home. Sellers need to still be realistic when Continue Reading
Monthly Rent payments vs Mortgage Payments
To Rent or to Own is a dilemma many folks face especially in Boston and Cambridge metro areas. Yes, it's not easy to make the homeowner a reality but if you want to make it a reality it is possible. There are many benefits to owning a home vs renting and a few months back I wrote about the pros and cons of renting vs buying and recommend every buyer to read it before they jump into the Continue Reading
Spring Break For Adults
If you were lucky enough when you were in college you experienced Spring Break. Where you got the chance to explore some tropical paradise. Every year college students head South to soak up some Vitamin D, but wait for your not a college student your past college age but still need of some Rest and Relaxation or maybe your thinking about where you may want to retire all year round or a Continue Reading
Coming Soon! South End 462 Shawmut Avenue
Coming Soon! South End 2 bed 2 bath with deck 462 Shawmut Avenue Fully Renovated Corner Exposure 2 bed 2 bath Penthouse Duplex with south facing private deck. Centrally located to Flour, Toro, and Stella. This home offers tons of natural light with contemporary and classic detail. 13ft vaulted ceilings, Seven skylights, gas fireplace, Designer kitchen offering Thermador Continue Reading
Just Sold 1 concord Square 3
1 Concord Square unit 3 Just Sold Parlor Level 1 bed 1 bath floor thru offers 10'5" ceilings in a 645 square feet space. Great natural light with oversized windows on 3 different sides. Hardwood floors throughout this condo with front facing views. Exposed brick, gas cooking, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, extra storage, rear deck rights and low condo fees that include heat Continue Reading
180 Commonwealth avenue Just Sold!
180 Commonwealth Avenue unit 16 Just Sold This Classic pre-war Commonwealth Avenue 2 bed 1 bath Located on the 5th floor offered the new owner the chance to put their own personal touch on the property which in this market everything has already been done which works for some buyers but not for all. Located in an elevator building offering views of John Hancock Tower, Great natural Continue Reading
History of 180 Commonwealth Avenue
Back Bay is full of History and many Back Bay places that folks call home were once Hotels and 180 Commonwealth Avenue was a hotel at one point in history. One of the unique features about 180 Commonwealth Avenue beside its location is the generous sizes of the rooms. The architect for 180 Commonwealth Avenue was S.D Kelley who designed several buildings in the Back Bay from 130 Commonwealth Continue Reading
Introducing 180 Commonwealth Avenue unit 16
Back Bay is full of rich history and many Back Bay homes are no different. 180 Commonwealth Avenue is not the original building we see today. The original 180 Commonwealth Avenue was torn down and rebuilt in 1925. The first structure that held this special address was built by architect Samuel D Kelley, and was constructed in 1883. S.D Kelley was also responsible for 128 Commonwealth and a host of Continue Reading
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