The Clarendon building is redefining Back Bay luxury. The Clarendon offers premier location on the corner of Clarendon and Stuart Street offer the perfect balance of offering both Back Bay and South End at your fingertips. This 33 story building offers two separate buildings under the same roof. Both buildings were built in 2009 by Robert A.M Sterns Architects. Robert A.M Sterns Architects have Continue Reading
Introducing 373 Commonwealth Avenue unit 601
Stroll west along the Commonwealth Avenue Mall and a monumental curiosity might strike you. Standing atop of red sandstone pedestal inscribed with cryptic rune letters is a statue of Viking explorer Leif Erikson. Boston might be a strange place to give honor to a medieval Icelandic born adventurer, but it is a reminder that pilgrims weren’t the first Europeans to call New England home. 373 Continue Reading
How to improve your appraisal
Looking to refinance or looking to sell you might be finding you’re in need of an appraisal. When you get your appraisal come back lower than you expected. Appraisals are based on recent sale prices of comparable properties and in rising markets those sales prices might not be high enough to support the newest deals. The reality is that appraiser might only be there 30 minutes or less. The best Continue Reading
New Smoke Requirements for single and two family homes
If you are someone who owns a one or two family home you might want to make sure your property has the new smoke requirements especially if you plan to sell in 2017. The Board of Fire Prevention Regulations adopted a revised smoke alarm regulations that go into effect Dec 1st, 2016. The change applies only to one and two family residence built before January 1st, 1975 that have not been Continue Reading
Winter might be the best time to make the jump from renter to homeowner
Some folks love the winter and some folks wish the season didn't come along at all. The official start of winter is Dec 21st, and instead of staying indoors why not get out there and look at homes. Home ownership is a reality for anyone who wants it. Buying a home in the winter is a great way to save and best of all you might have fewer folks to compete with. As I said homeownership is available Continue Reading
New Construction in Jamaica Plain
New Construction is coming into focus in Jamaica Plain near Forest Hills. Waltham-based developer Criterion Development Partners filed plans with the Boston Development and Planning Agency for an apartment complex across the street from the forest hills T Stop. The Proposed building would have 252 apartments and those units would be spread over three five-story buildings on what are currently Continue Reading
Ski Houses in Vermont for rent and for sale
As the temperature drops many folks in New England start to think about Winter Activities like Skiing, Snowboarding, and Cross Country Skiing and one of the best places to enjoy the winter fun is Vermont. Vermont is less than a 3-hour drive from Boston. All of the properties mentioned can be found on Sotheby's International Network and if you know an agent who works with Sotheby's International Continue Reading
Step by Step Buying your first home
1) Decide to buy Although there are several good reason for you to buy a home, wealth building ranks among the top of the list. Base your decision to buy on facts, not on fears 1) If your paying rent you can very likely afford to buy a home 2) There is never a wrong time to buy the right home. All you need to do in the short run is find a good buy and be comfortable to hold onto it for Continue Reading
Introducing The Boulevard Waterfront 110 Broad Street
In roughly one years time a twelve story building will have shimmering glass, metal, steel, and brick will be in place at 110 Broad Street on the waterfront. This building will be called Boulevard on the Greenway it has been designed by Finegold Alexander and Associates. This Prominent award-winning firm that blends historical preservation with contemporary vision. The Boulevard sits facing the Continue Reading
362 Tappan Street Brookline Before and After
About a week ago I had the unique pleasure to look at home, and you might be reading this and going wait you are a real estate agent you get to see homes all the time and some might be unique. All of this is true, but it's rare to be able to walk thru a home that sold less than one year ago and see the same property that wasn't intended to go on the market a year later but does. About a year ago I Continue Reading
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