The last time inflation was as high was in 1982 where the rate was 6.2% and interest rates got as high as 20%. My parents bought their house in New Hampshire around that time. Many folks thought it was crazy, but he said to me I had a very small mortgage so it wasn't so crazy. Fast forward to 2021 where we have an inflation rate of 6.8%. You might be wondering what that translates into your Continue Reading
2022 Real Estate Market Forecast
2022 Real Estate Forcast 2021 has been a wild ride in the Real Estate world, and we are now in the final month of 2021, and our minds are thinking about what will 2022 bring in real estate. Many housing experts have used the phrase the housing market will normalize. What does that mean? Does that mean prices will take a nosedive? Does it mean buyers and renters will have the upper Continue Reading
Home In New Hampshire Vs Boston
When you compare New Hampshire to Massachusetts and look at what your money gets you. This Month we compare a few homes in Massachusetts vs Homes in Lake's Region of New Hampshire. 15 Backwood Unit 2 Back Bay 00 Shaker Jerry Rd Moultonborough NH On Continue Reading
Buying a home with Friends or Partner
Buying a home with Friends or Partner In several parts of the country buying a home has become a very expensive dream. Society's attitudes have changed about work, marriage, and children. Babyboomers graduated from college and settled down shortly after that and started young families which meant buying a home. What Has Changed in Society? Today's Generation Millennials Continue Reading
Value of Real Estate Attorney
I am always saying to buyers let's assemble the Real Estate team before the property is located. The new client looks at me and says assemble my team? I look at their confused face, and go yes you have me your agent, who is your Mortgage broker? Who are your top three home inspectors you want to use and how much are they charging you? And most important who are you using for your Real Estate Continue Reading
Putting your home on market in Covid Era
Putting your home on market in Covid Era I have been in real estate since 2005 and been in Boston for about twenty years. I started my career when everyone was buying, and no one wanted to rent, and then in 2007-2008 I experienced the sub-prime mortgage prime crisis, and Boston and the metro area felt those effects but compared to other parts of the country we recovered. Setbacks in Continue Reading
real estate agent does in a typical day
When I speak to my new clients, and even some prior clients many know Real Estate Agent job involves helping clients find or sell their home. Clients often have a shocked look on their faces when they hear what a real estate agent does on a typical day. The first thing a real estate agent never has the same typical day every day. The best agents give the illusions they have Continue Reading
For Sale by Owner FSBO
FSBO-ForSaleByOwner Every Real Estate Season there is always that seller who wants to save money, and often we see it when an owner is selling there personal home or investment property FSBO. Here are a few facts to think about when you're thinking about selling your home yourself vs using a real estate agent. Real Estate Firms rarely take on agents who are selling homes part-time Continue Reading
New Year Same Challenges
New Year Same Housing issues New Year same challenges for buyers in 2020. The housing prediction for 2020 is it will be another challenging year for buyers especially entry-level homes. Lack of inventory will be the major roadblock again. In the 14 years, I have been in real estate I find every seller thinks their property is more amazing than the next guy down the street, and maybe it is. Continue Reading
Historical Kona Farms
Kona Farms Historical Backdrop View Lake Winnipesaukee has no shortage of historical homes or historical landmarks. Kona Farms is just one of many historical places you can find in the town of Moultonborough NH. Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire, located in the Lakes Region. Lake Winnipesaukee is approximately 21 miles long and from 1 to 9 miles wide, and covers 69 Continue Reading
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