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Blog Post The Seaport's New Front Door: What Just Opened Along Commonwealth Pier and Norther...

The Seaport's New Front Door: What Just Opened Along Commonwealth Pier and Norther...

If you live in the Seaport, you already know the tell. Six months ago, walking the Harborwalk between Silver Line Way and Fan Pier meant passing a lot of construction fencing and a handful of chain steakhouses that treat the water as a backdrop. This summer it means passing a wor...
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Blog Post 25 Home Decorating Trends That Haven't Aged Well

25 Home Decorating Trends That Haven't Aged Well

Style is as individual as human beings are, but we can generally agree that there are some style trends that should be left in the past some in the very recent past, others long ago because they make your rooms look, well, terrible. And dated. Before you jump on the latest home d...
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Blog Post How to Pick a Neighborhood

How to Pick a Neighborhood

If you’ve always rented before, then you might not have put too much thought into which neighborhood you were planting your (temporary) roots. After all, most leases are up after a year, so you can change your mind in a matter of months. Buying a house, however, is a different ...
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Blog Post 11 Tips for Buying a New Home

11 Tips for Buying a New Home

Buying a house — whether it’s your first or fifth — can be a bumpy process. Between the financing, the availability (or scarcity) of homes on the market in your price range that meet your needs, the offer process, the appraisal and the inspection, there’s ...
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Blog Post 10 Reasons to Hire a Professional Property Manager

10 Reasons to Hire a Professional Property Manager

1. Setting the Right Rental Price: A well-priced home rents faster and keeps your income steady. We conduct in-depth market studies to strike the perfect balance—maximizing your return while keeping vacancies low.2. Stress-Free Rent Collection:Chasing payments can be s...
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Blog Post The Home Buying Process

The Home Buying Process

If you’ve ever purchased a house, you probably know the process can be stressful. From getting qualified for the right loan product, finding the right property, negotiating the contract, inspections, and closing, a lot goes into the home buying process and a lot can go wrong. Y...
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Blog Post Seller Resources

Seller Resources

Times are changing and you’re thinking about moving the family into a new home. But before you start searching for your next dream home, you’ll need to figure out when you’re going to sell your existing home. The decision is a complex one, especially considering...
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Blog Post Tenant Rights

Tenant Rights

Types of TenanciesTenant under leaseA lease generally means a signed agreement to rent an apartment for a specified period of time and a set monthly chargeRent cannot be increased until the end of the lease unless the lease states otherwiseA tenant cannot be evicted before the en...
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Blog Post Thursday Nights, 250th Fireworks, And Labor Day: A Local's Summer Calendar

Thursday Nights, 250th Fireworks, And Labor Day: A Local's Summer Calendar

If you already live off Route 20 or somewhere along Route 131, you know the summer problem in Central Mass. There is a lot going on, most of it is unmarketed, and half of it happens on a lawn you can walk to. This year the calendar is denser than usual because of the America250 p...
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Blog Post Buyer Resources

Buyer Resources

Buying a home can be an overwhelming process. From financing to negotiating to closing, there are a lot of moving pieces that can leave homebuyers bewildered.A good real estate agent can help guide you through each step of the buying process (see my list here), offering sound adv...
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