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Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions most people will ever undertake. Agents who are REALTORS® are a trusted source of advice and stand ready to help you navigate your homebuying journey and make the choices that work best for you. NAR’s recent…
Thinking about buying a house but worried about high mortgage rates? You’re not alone! High rates can be a bit intimidating, but there are several factors to consider before making a decision. Let’s dive into the pros and cons, and help you decide if now is the right…
The housing market in the Tyngboro area is hot right now, with prices rising and inventory low. So, if you're thinking about buying or renting a house this summer, it's important to do your research and make a decision that's right for you.
Aspiring real estate investors often ask me about buying foreclosed homes. It sounds like a no-brainer way to save some money and scoop a great deal. The problem is that many - I would even say most, at least in Massachusetts - of these homes are occupied and the…
Pet owners - are you think of moving to Massachusetts? Best do your research ahead of time. Mass has some of the most rigid requirements for bringing animals into the state. Read more on the topic from Grouchy AI Guy*
Have you ever applied for a mortgage preapproval and then been bombarded with offers from other lenders? Don’t get mad at your loan officer!Did you know…?Anytime you give the approval for a company to run your credit, that triggers the credit bureaus to sell your data…
Buying a home out of state is always rough since no matter how thorough you are in your research and prep work, a problem always seems to pop up. However, there are ways to mitigate this if you are familiar with the process of purchasing a home as an out-of-state buyer.
Moving to a new state is a real adventure, but it also may bring unexpected challenges. While the internet has reduced regional cultural distinctions, they certainly still exist, and the laws and housing markets can be wildly different. Plus, if the move involves a…
If you’re moving to a big city for the first time, you have a lot to be genuinely thrilled about. That’s especially the case if you’re relocating from a small town. Better professional and personal opportunities, countless entertainment options, cultural diversity,…
You may think that, as your closing day approaches, the wild ride that you've been on will be slowing down and coming in for a landing. Not so much...
The final walk-through is the last time that you’ll likely see the house before it’s yours. It should take place no more than 1-2 days before the closing. This is your chance to ensure that what is being delivered to you is what you are expecting. Here’s a checklist…
The inspection on your future home will likely bring up some unpleasant surprises. If you still want to buy the house, what are your options? You may be able to negotiate with the seller to fix all or some of the major items.
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