There are many reasons why someone decides to rent or continues to rent in Boston, Somerville and Cambridge vs. buying a home, but often when I talk to clients or potential clients looking here are some the reason why they continue to rent vs buy when looking in Boston, Somerville, and Cambridge. 1) I don't know where I will be in a year from now 2) I can't afford to buy a place 3) Continue Reading
New Year New Design Trends
It's a New Year means new design trends, and like every New Year at some point in 2018 you might be thinking about revamping the look of your home and look to New Design trends, and many interior designers will say the same thing you never want to do every single trend that is out there. You should pick one or two in your home, and try to pick design trends that will stick around for a bit or you Continue Reading
Introduction Lowell Massachusetts
Introduction to The City of Lowell it was only the third Massachusetts community to be granted city government after Boston and Salem. By the 1850's Lowell were the second largest Massachusetts City and America largest industrial center. Lowell was known as a Mill town, but it continued to be at the forefront of new industrial technology. It wasn't until the 1920's that the Continue Reading
Introduction Quincy Massachusetts
Quincy Massachusetts is the largest city in Norfolk County and its the 8th largest city in the state. Census data says it has 93,367 people who call Quincy Massachusetts home, and its sometimes known as the city of Presidents since John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and John Hancock all have roots in Quincy. Before Quincy was Quincy it was originally part of Dorchester and Boston and later became the Continue Reading
Introduction Neighborhood West Roxbury
Introduction to the neighborhood West Roxbury Boarders Roslindale and Hyde Park. West Roxbury is separated from Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, and Roslindale. Founded in 1630 West Roxbury was part of the town of Roxbury and was mostly farmland. In 1874 it was annexed by Boston in 1874. West Roxbury main commercial thoroughfare is Centre Street. Today West Roxbury has approximately 30,446 people. The Continue Reading
Real Estate Economic Expectation 2017
Real Estate Economic Expectation 2017 happens every year as we are close to closing out the year, and this year n November 17th I attended the Economic Expectations which is a forecast for the 2017 housing market. Jonathan Smoke Chief Economist for Realtor.com spoke about what we saw in 2016 and if it will continue into the new year. Across the country, job creation has been positive but has been Continue Reading
2017 Top School District in Massachusetts
In 2016 I did a blog entry on the top school district in Massachusetts and thought it would be interesting to see if the list of the top district in 2017 for Massachusetts had changed from the first entry, and like home values, some towns either switched positions or were not mentioned on the list that they were mentioned the year prior 2016 Top School Districts in Continue Reading
Taking advantage of a Seller Market
You might have heard on the news or read a few articles saying gone are the days where sellers were at the mercy of buyers to sell their home. The market has changed and right now there isn’t enough inventory to satisfy the demand of the market in most parts of the country, but before you say great let's shoot for the moon when we are selling our home. Sellers need to still be realistic when Continue Reading
Monthly Rent payments vs Mortgage Payments
To Rent or to Own is a dilemma many folks face especially in Boston and Cambridge metro areas. Yes, it's not easy to make the homeowner a reality but if you want to make it a reality it is possible. There are many benefits to owning a home vs renting and a few months back I wrote about the pros and cons of renting vs buying and recommend every buyer to read it before they jump into the Continue Reading
Spring Break For Adults
If you were lucky enough when you were in college you experienced Spring Break. Where you got the chance to explore some tropical paradise. Every year college students head South to soak up some Vitamin D, but wait for your not a college student your past college age but still need of some Rest and Relaxation or maybe your thinking about where you may want to retire all year round or a Continue Reading
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