As the winter chill settles in, the real estate market experiences a unique transformation that savvy homebuyers can leverage to their advantage. Winter is the perfect time to buy a home. The real estate market offers amazing benefits during the colder months if you're a home buyer; here are 6 Reasons to buy a home in the winter versus waiting till spring. 1) Buyers and Sellers have Continue Reading
Ski Towns Budget Friendly
Winter has arrived, bringing with it the much-anticipated ski and snowboard season. Not everyone dreams of a beach house; some prefer a mountain home, envisioning skiing or snowboarding. Preferences vary with what draws them to mountain energy. It could be mountain tranquility or a slower pace. Individuals may think owning a home in a ski town is just out of reach. The good news is that not Continue Reading
Is Renting in South Boston Costing You More Than Buying?
Are you paying $4,095 or more in rent for a two-bedroom in South Boston? It might be time to rethink renting and consider buying a condo. With rising rents, homeownership offers financial savings and long-term benefits like equity growth and tax advantages. Let’s break it down. The Math: Renting vs. Buying Rent: - At $4,095/month, you're paying $49,140 per year in rent. - Over three years, Continue Reading
Living in Roxbury
So, you are considering living in Roxbury, MA. Here is a mini guide of six things that might help you decide if Roxbury is the right place for you. History and general facts about Roxbury, MA 1) Roxbury, one of Boston's oldest neighborhoods, dates back to 1630 when the Puritans settled there. It became a city in 1846 and was annexed to Boston in 1868, originally a farming community with Continue Reading
Commission Changes in Real Estate
In the evolving world of real estate, significant changes are on the horizon, and they will impact how agents are compensated and more transparency to buyers and sellers. These changes may appear distant from your buying or selling experience but will affect you soon. Before delving into these forthcoming adjustments, it's crucial to understand the current state of the real estate 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
Real Estate Fraud
Every single industry must deal with fraud. Unfortunately, it's the world we live in. Security constantly improves to protect against common fraud, while scammers strive to stay one step ahead. Real Estate is an industry that scammers love to target. You might wonder why we deal with folks often making large purchases. It doesn't matter if you rent, buy, or even sell. There is a scam out 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
Rent Control
RENT CONTROL DEBATE In 2000, I moved to Boston and what brought me here brought a lot of people to Boston: a job. Also, it's a fantastic city, but it's not exactly a cheap city. I was led to believe New York City was the only east coast city that was expensive. I was wrong. Many people from Connecticut and New York have this belief. Affordability is also a topic that news and politics Continue Reading
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