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
Enjoying New England In The Fall
Fall in New England It's Fall in New England. New England offers many great activities for people to enjoy. New England is much more than apple and pumpkin picking while enjoying apple cider on a crisp day. Here are some great things to check out in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Massachusetts Head of the Charles: Head of the Charles Regatta is the world's largest two-day rowing event. 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
Top Five US Cities rents will continue to rise
Rents at the Start of the Pandemic and where we headed Wasn't it nice in 2020-2021 folks saw a break in rents? Now we are closing out 2022 and rents this past year soared to new levels. At one point most areas of the country had rental action competing with sales-level activity. Best and final, open house with 25 deep of people. Agents with their clients with paperwork completed in hand. No time Continue Reading
Changing Seller Beliefs
Whoever says I welcome change. Most of us do not like change, and if you have been a Seller for the last decade you are not going to love this change. Sellers' beliefs must change because The Real Estate Market is changing. Anyone in the Selling or Buying market does not panic. The real estate market is not going to take a complete nose dive with rising interest rates, but gone are the days you 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
MassDreams-First Time Home Buyer
Homeownership is part of the American Dream, however, it should be noted it's part of the American dream that is not easy to achieve. There are financial challenges buyers need to overcome. Misconceptions buyers believe are true and keep them out of the buying market. Perspective buyers might believe homeownership is a nice dream, however, they believe they can't ever get there. They continue to Continue Reading
Pandemic Move
The Pandemic Started in 2020 and only seems right that in 2022 we start to see change for the better. Masks are coming off, people are traveling more and the boss is no longer making remote work the status quo or you are tired of living at home and feel it's safe to move back into the city. In 2021 I really encouraged folks to move back into the city. Many of my clients listened, Continue Reading
New Hampshire Real Estate Report
New Hampshire Real Estate in 2021 was red hot; in 2022, it doesn't show signs of cooling off. In 2020, buyers were coming from Connecticut, Massachusetts to New Hampshire, and there was a decent amount of inventory. The next year, agents faced inventory shortages, becoming a buyer issue. In 2022, high demand is set to persist as a major concern for buyers. In 2021, home sales 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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