We all strive to meet certain goals in life. Some of us want to make enough money to travel around and experience different places, and some want to own our own piece of paradise and what defines that is up to each one of us. Some of our paradises are our own private island, beach, country, eco-friendly, historic, lakefront, golf, ranch, equestrian or mountain. Some places determine if you live on Continue Reading
LifeStyle Property Lake Front Living
Owning your first home is often the goal, but some are lucky in life to own more than one home. Often the second home is geared towards someone lifestyle whether its Beach, Country, Eco-Friendly, Historic, Lakefront, Mountain, Golf, private island, retirement, Ski, Wine and Vineyard, Farm or ranch and Equestrian. Sometimes the second home serves more than one purpose for the owner it could be Continue Reading
Smart Homes What Defines a Smart Home
Some of this technology can figure out ways to have you save money over time. Smart homes can’t just have one feature to call it a smart home. A smart home has to have two or more technologies to call it a true smart home. A home with the Nest system alone isn't a true smart home. Many products are widely available. Cellphone companies are even getting into the act. Smart Homes are not for Continue Reading
Union Park South End Exclusive Address
When looking for a home in South End there are many streets that are show-stopping, but one of the most popular streets many folks want to call home at Union Park. Union Park offers a central location to some of the best fine dining and easy access to Back Bay. Typically on Union Park, a buyer or renter will find tons of historic row houses that offer all the charm outside and modern touches Continue Reading
Different Styles of Homes
Cape Cod- This Style of home started in New England in the seventeen century. It is a low, broad, frame building, generally, a story and a half high, with a moderately steep, pitched roof with end gables, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation. These homes started to appear in 1600. They were inspired by Britain’s thatched cottages with the modifications made in the United States Continue Reading
Rethinking that moving timeline
Regardless if you’re looking to Buy, Sell or Rent you might want to read this and rethink your moving timeline. If you were in New England last year or you watched the TV in amazement you might know Mother Nature dropped 110 inches of snow on Massachusetts and we were often the target for the snow in New England. The snow brought many issues that even the hardy New Englander had issues dealing Continue Reading
To Much Inventory for renters and how to attract them
Owners often ask me what matters to renters? What can help get my unit rented faster? Renters in many cases are buyers in training and I will explain why renters are buyers in training. 1) Renters like buyers like nice things, and unlike prior generations, they are less likely to just settle. Most buyers in the market want turn key units, and renters are no different. They want high-end Continue Reading
Holiday Season Guide in and around the city
Tis the Season of the Holidays in Boston. In Boston, there are plenty of activities for all ages to enjoy. From the Annual Santa Speedo run through Back Bay to the tree lighting on the Boston Common. Here is a roundup of all holiday events throughout the city and more. Copley Square kicks off the season with the holiday with Mayor Walsh, The Boston Parks, and recreation along with friends of Continue Reading
2015 Economic Expectations
I recently attended The Greater Boston Real Estate Board Economic Expectations Seminar which talked about what to expect in 2015, and it was interesting what was mentioned. At the Economic Expectations at the Federal Reserve building in downtown Boston, there were two experts that spoke Michael D Goodman and David Stiff. Michael D Goodman is a professor at UMass Dartmouth who is an associate Continue Reading
Buyers Market has turned into a seller market
Unless you have been living under a rock you might have realized we went from being a buyer’s market to becoming a seller’s market when it comes to real estate. Every day I am in my office and it seems like every one of my coworkers along with myself has a cash buyer or has a motivated buyer who has qualified for a mortgage and just needs to find their dream place to call home. Sellers listen up, Continue Reading