2022 will remain a seller's market 2022 will remain a seller's market, but the market will have fewer luxury buyers in the new year. The luxury real estate market has remained strong in both 2020 and 2021. Demand was outstripping supply. The number of affluent sellers interested in entering the market worldwide over the next three years will increase substantially. Sellers will out Continue Reading
10 Cities where your Downpayment might need to be Extra Large
Who watches those HGTV Shows where buyers go around with one of those home renovation experts and they say So we settle on the little brown house and you paid 120,000 and put 80,000 in renovations and your all in at $200,000 and we all know they put a downpayment less then 10% in many cases. Those of us who live in Dallas Texas, Boulder Colorado, Barnstable MA, Pheonix Arizona, Continue Reading
Inflation and Home Prices
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
Support Local Business This holiday season
Support local businesses this holiday season. The holidays are here, and you might be thinking didn't we just celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year and where did the time go by? The holidays are here. It's amazing what a year can do. 2020 holiday season we didn't have a vaccine available to everyone and this year we are fortunate to have it available. Dining out has Continue Reading
Fall in New England
.Fall is here. Fall is a great time to get organized, tackle home projects, update your smoke detectors and if you haven't serviced your working fireplaces fall is a great time to tackle these tasks. New England has great festivals, apple and pumpkin picking, and great hiking and biking trails where we can get outside and get a little exercise and enjoy the changing of seasons. Grab your friends 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
Selling has been reshaped
How World has reshaped buyer needs and motivations We all know our world has changed so much. How we live from day today. We no longer leave home to make a living. living close to work isn't important. Covid 19 has reshaped the buyers and the sellers. The location used to be the most important factor when deciding where do we all live in the world. Now for many buyers, space Continue Reading
Cheap Tweaks Before you Sell
Spring will be here before you know it, and spring means selling your home for some people. Every home needs tweaks before you list to sell, and many times the tweaks can be cheap tweaks that leave great returns. These ten affordable tweaks can pay dividends if done right. 1) Organize Your Things A home should look and feel organized. Every personal belonging should have a place in your house. 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
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