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
Quarterly Market Report
Quarterly Market Reports can show us all where the market has gone and the direction we might be heading. We are in the final quarter of 2023, and this post compares how each quarter has performed and which neighborhood experienced its strongest quarters. Back Bay Condo Back Bay: So, if you look at the 1st Quarter Back Bay, the strongest Quarter has been the first Quarter 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
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
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
Top Dollar 10 Changes that help your home sell
In some parts of the country, there is plenty of inventory for buyers to choose from, and other parts of the country's inventory are tight. When selling your home not only should you know how your local market is inventory dept, but before you hit the market there are 10 changes that you can make to your home sell faster and for top dollar. 1) First impressions matter a Continue Reading
127 Beacon Street unit 51
127 Beacon Street unit 51 Sept 20th, 2017 I listed 127 Beacon Street unit 51 on market for$735,500 and it sold Dec 5th, 2017 for $720,000. 127 Beacon when it came on the market we were in the middle of a market shift. Buyers were no longer just putting in an offer right away. Buyers were in the habit of watching a listing before they acted on it. When 127 Beacon Street unit 51 was on the 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
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