Being a home buyer is like being on a roller coaster. Start to Finish. During the process, there will be highs and lows. The water is not always calm. Buyers who take the time to craft their team before making their first offer will feel better about the transaction than those without representation. Is all representation equal when buying a home? There is a belief some buyers Continue Reading
Halloween in Massachusetts
This post is all about Halloween in Massachusetts, Boston, Cambridge, and especially Salem, which might be the Halloween Capital. It is the witches' Capitol. You might not have the courage or can't make it to Salem, MA. In that case, there are plenty of places in and around Boston to bring in Halloween. It might bring young and old into the spirit, especially on Halloween. South End 36 Union Continue Reading
South Boston So You Want To Live Here
Choosing a neighborhood is more than just proximity to work and entertainment; it should fit your personality. South Boston has deep Irish working-class roots and a tight-knit community. When deciding between the East and West Sides, consider your lifestyle. The West Side offers easy access to restaurants and bars and proximity to the Seaport District and South End, making it a good fit for those Continue Reading
Timing Saving Technology
We all have technology we can't live without, and like many people, I am constantly finding new technology that I must have and use. When using it, I often ask how long I went before finding this game changer. As a real estate agent, I have tested a lot of technology. The latest and greatest have never been my priority; you should talk to my younger brother. I’ve never been one to need the Continue Reading
Halloween Decoration Ideas
Fall is officially in full swing, and we are in October. Whether or not you live in New England, October often brings to mind Halloween and towns like Salem, MA. Minnesota was the first U.S. city to recognize Halloween. People call Salem the Halloween capital due to its history and ties to the 1692-1693 witch trials and supernatural events. Shows like *Bewitched*, which featured a visit to Salem, Continue Reading
Luxury Trends in Real Estate to keep an eye on
Like most homes, luxury homes need to be functional and aesthetically pleasing. Here are seven luxury trends home buyers want or homeowners are putting in their homes for their enjoyment 1) Focus on Wellness. Luxury tends to be a luxury, but it shouldn't be a luxury to maximize outdoor space with outdoor kitchens and space for outdoor gatherings. There is a new emphasis on cooking food from Continue Reading
6 Bathroom Features that do not always bring value
If done right, a bathroom remodel can bring $25,000 to $46,000 in resell value. Not all features hold the same value. When my parents were selling their home in Connecticut, I was new to real estate, but kitchens and bathrooms matter when a buyer looks at a house. Here are six things that matter the most 1) Small Bathrooms So, things are okay if they are small, but buyers or house guests do not Continue Reading
What Renters Value
What is Boston Known for? We're a city rich in history but smaller than you'd expect for a major metropolis. Sports are a passion, and our colleges are top-notch. Boston is a hub for industries like healthcare, life sciences, software, and sneaker fashion. Our subway doesn’t run 24/7, bars close at 2 am, and without happy hour due to alcohol concerns, you're often left finding an Uber or Continue Reading
Kitchen Direction and Paint Color
Buyers and sellers might see kitchen or room direction as quirky. Some of the quirks are cultural. Feng Shui is the Chinese practice of maximizing the flow of energy. If a home is built correctly, feng shui should attract wealth. Find love Keep your relationship stable. Achieve career success Improve your health Increase your vitality Guard against misfortune and many other Continue Reading
Lake Winnipesaukee
Lake Winnipesaukee, part of The Lakes Region, offers diverse dining and activities, each town providing something unique. Consider what matters most to you—proximity to ski resorts, golf clubs like Bald Peak, or a vibrant arts and festival scene. Accessibility is key, too. While some areas, like Old Long Island, have year-round access via bridges, others are more remote, reachable only by ferry or Continue Reading
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