Spring Market is here, and you may think your home is ready, or perhaps you may think your home is missing something and needs to freshen up your space. When picking colors to paint your home, just remember just because you love the color red, it could be off-putting to someone else. Keep in mind that Colors trending now might have a short shelf life. Paint Colors to think twice Continue Reading
Home Trends 2024
Anticipated Home Trends for the Coming Year As homeowners opt to stay in their current residences for longer durations amidst rising interest rates, the real estate market is poised to witness several noteworthy shifts and trends in home design and functionality. Here's a glimpse of the home trends expected in 2024 homes: Home is more than just a place to live 1. Sustainability: With an 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
462 Shawmut Avenue unit 2 officially SOLD
462 Shawmut Avenue Unit 2 officially entered the market approximately one year ago in August with a listing price of $1,475,000. Despite its unique qualities, the property faced several challenges. The time of the year it came on the market was the Month of Aug, which is when most people take a vacation, and the market is slower, but what it was competing with had fewer negatives. The seller Continue Reading
Just Sold-127 Beacon Street unit 51
JUST SOLD! 127 Beacon Street unit 51 Just Sold Penthouse Located on the second block of Beacon Street at 127 Beacon Street steps from Boston Public Gardens. This Walk up home offers no reason to leave the home unless you have to. Granite Counter Tops, Stainless Appliances. Along with Dishwasher and Disposal Central A/C and Forced hot air for heat. Other features this home offers plantation Continue Reading
Just Sold 1 concord Square 3
1 Concord Square unit 3 Just Sold Parlor Level 1 bed 1 bath floor thru offers 10'5" ceilings in a 645 square feet space. Great natural light with oversized windows on 3 different sides. Hardwood floors throughout this condo with front facing views. Exposed brick, gas cooking, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, extra storage, rear deck rights and low condo fees that include heat Continue Reading
180 Commonwealth avenue Just Sold!
180 Commonwealth Avenue unit 16 Just Sold This Classic pre-war Commonwealth Avenue 2 bed 1 bath Located on the 5th floor offered the new owner the chance to put their own personal touch on the property which in this market everything has already been done which works for some buyers but not for all. Located in an elevator building offering views of John Hancock Tower, Great natural Continue Reading
The Clarendon
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
North Shore and Calling it Home
Calling a place home isn't always easy. Add in the price range, the size of home you're looking for and commute time it's not easy at times. Many people call an area home what relates to them and what they feel comfortable with. When I moved to Boston sixteen years ago I knew nothing. Every place I visited in mass was a new experience. Even now as an agent in the real estate business I am always Continue Reading