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Real Estate — Tax Credit Affect
The first time buyer tax credit is a topic that has been extensively covered, to the point that some people are no longer responding to it. There is a common […]
Read MoreReal Estate – Selling + Buying = Intensely Personal
Emotional turbulance is common place in the business of real estate. There are countless situations where any real estate broker can reference a client becoming overwhelmed with the impact of […]
Read MoreReal Estate — Buying Inventory
A common theme that is evident throughout the real estate market in and around Boston is a lack of inventory. There has been a strong flurry of activity since early […]
Read MoreReal Estate – Milk and Buyer's
In day-to-day life we find that the purchase of a quart of milk requires decision-making but little emotion. You decide on whole, skim, one or two percent. If you’re feeling […]
Read MoreReal Estate – A Touch of Grey; Appraisals
Establishing value for a property has become more cumbersome for appraisers, and the banks that assign them. With the ebb-and-flow of the current market, it has been more difficult to […]
Read MoreReal Estate Advice – Boston Real Estate is Active. (10/19/09)
Activity in and around Boston has continued its busy path over the last few weeks. Buyers have certainly become more decisive and are continuing to generate movement throughout the Boston […]
Read MoreReal Estate Advice
Current Rates as of 9/28/09: Rates have remained low and we (realtors) do not foresee them climbing back up any time soon. These historically low rates have affected the real […]
Read MoreReal Estate Advice
When looking for a new home, make sure you are clear with your agent about what you are looking for (ie: location, price, sq ft, bedrooms; etc). Once you have […]
Read MoreReal Estate Advice
There has been a lot of discussion among realtors about the potential extension of the government program for first time buyer’s and the tax credit of $8,000. At this point […]
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