Quarterly Market Reports can show us all where the market has gone and the direction we might be heading. We are in the final quarter of 2023, and this post compares how each quarter has performed and which neighborhood experienced its strongest quarters. Back Bay Condo Back Bay: So, if you look at the 1st Quarter Back Bay, the strongest Quarter has been the first Quarter Continue Reading
Preparing Your Home for Winter
As we adjust from Summer to fall, we will notice the temps will start to adjust downward, and we are reminded Winter will be coming and Fall is the perfect time to prepare your home for winter so the heat warms your family and not the outside. If you use fall to prepare your home for winter, you can spend more time cozying up on the couch, enjoy a warm fire, and relax, knowing you've completed all Continue Reading
Home Security When Selling Your Home
Home Security is top of mind if you're a homeowner. When they sell, most sellers still live in the home; however, that is not always the case. In some situations, sellers must list their homes and move out, which might open them to security risks that are less likely if they live in the house. Hopefully, you've talked with your agent about home staging's impact on price and sale speed. Continue Reading
Tech Tools
Tech Tool Advice Initially, technology wasn't a significant part of my real estate work. Over 18 years, I've explored and researched various tech tools, many of which have broader applications beyond real estate that save me and others time. When you're considering adopting specific tech tools, do your research. Play around with it, and because your company or I recommend it, the Tech Tools Continue Reading
limited Kitchen Counter Space Solutions
It doesn't matter if you are renting or owning. Every home has drawbacks and benefits. When you own a property, you can change and improve to address any negatives. In contrast, as a renter, you might encounter more restrictions regarding alterations. One common issue I observe when evaluating properties is the lack of countertop space in many kitchens. If you are a person who likes to cook, lack Continue Reading
Renter Friendly Ways to update a Bathroom
Sept 1st has come and gone. Hopefully, the months of planning have paid off. With your items settled into their new spots in your new home and the once-full moving boxes gone, it's important to remember to clear any changes with your landlord before proceeding with your bathroom revamp. Once you've obtained approval, you can start the makeover.. You can take down all mentioned modifications as Continue Reading
Kitchen Remodel and finishes
Many of my previous clients have purchased homes that they adore in certain aspects, while other elements prompt them to think, "I might want to change that at some point if I decide to make this property my own."Once the buyer becomes a homeowner, they embark on renovating their new dwelling. Personal taste undoubtedly plays a significant role in the choices made during this process, Continue Reading
Renovations that offer best ROI
The holidays have come and gone, and many people in the new year look at their homes and think it's time to revamp their space for themselves, or maybe you think it's time to sell. If you are revamping your space, it's actually for you to enjoy, but if you are thinking about selling and want to do renovations that offer the best return on the value then this topic is for you. Buyers Continue Reading
Shifting Marketplace
Shift In The Real Estate Marketplace We are officially into fall, and like season change with cooler temps so does the market. For over a decade Sellers have been Kings and Queens. Buyers did have low-interest rates, but it came at a big cost. Homes were overvalued Fast forward to the last quarter of 2022 and we are seeing higher interest rates. On top of higher rates, Continue Reading
4 Sign Its time to Stop Renting
Buying a home in New England is not a cheap activity. Buying a home in Massachusetts or New Hampshire is not easy. Many graduates of our many Universities and colleges stay in the neighborhood to begin their next phase called working in the real world. When you enter the workforce you often make a decent living, but not enough where roommate life is normal. I wish when I lived with roommates Continue Reading
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