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Retirement May Be Changing What You Need in a Home
The past year and a half brought about significant life changes for many of us. For some, it meant entering retirement earlier than expected....
Welcome 2018… It’s going to be a great year to sell your home!
The spring real estate market begins in February and March. Currently, the local housing inventory is low, especially in certain neighborhoods.
Just look at the...
A Look at Home Price Appreciation and What It Means for Sellers
By Elaine Quigley
When you hear the phrase home price appreciation, what does it mean to you? Through context clues alone, chances are you know it...
Three reasons why January may historically be the best time to sell
By Steve Levine
First and foremost, I want to wish you all a happy and healthy holiday…and thank you so much for reading all of...
The challenges of moving with children
In this active real estate market, many families are looking to move to a larger home or relocate to another community. This brings many...
Vicki Aubry, Realtor, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
“If we get inventory, it will look good. Inventory is still very tight. It’s a good market for sellers as long as the home is priced right and is attractive,” said Vicki Aubry, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway
Make the most of the spring market
By Michelle Gillespie, Realtor®
Spring is the best time of the year to sell your home. The snow is melting, spring flowers are blooming and...
When selling your home, floor the competition
When people enter your home they usually look down before up, so that first step is vital for attracting a homebuyer and making a...
When selling your home, floor the competition
By Michelle Gillespie, Realtor, Leading Edge Agent
When people enter your home they usually look down before up, so that first step is vital for attracting a homebuyer and making a great first impression. This is one reason why more people are installing hardwood floors in their homes.
Buyer’s or seller’s market?
By Judy Boyle
One of the most common questions Real Estate Agents are asked is “How’s the market?” Just like every professional is supposed to...
Moving is a Hassle
Gary Kelley, Realtor - After nine years in my home, I am moving to a neighboring town. This will be my 11th move since college. And it is still a hassle.
Buying or Selling…An Informed Decision is the Best Decision
Judy Boyle, Realtor® - If recent headlines about the housing market have you confused about whether you missed your opportunity to sell or feel you can no longer afford to buy a home, here’s what you need to know.
Gary Kelley, real estate professional, helps you make the right move
Call for a complimentary home sale review
RE/MAX real estate agent Gary Kelley knows that you have a lot of choices when it comes to...
Shelly Valchuis, Realtor, Houde Real Estate
"I have 20 years of seller/buyer experience of manufactured homes and I have been a Professional Real Estate Agent with Houde Real Estate for one year," said Shelly Valchuis, Realtor.
Four ‘Big Regrets’ to avoid when buying a home
By PJ Wade
Fear of making “The Wrong Decision” can be the great immobilizer when it comes to buying real estate. Fear that this is “the...
Enabling parents: The real reason millennials aren’t buying homes
Elaine Quigley, CBR, CRS, GRI
True story: I took my last final on a Thursday, drove home from college on a Friday and started work on Monday. My intention was to move back in with my parents for several months while I shored up enough money to get my own apartment and ensured that my new job was viable beyond the first few post-college weeks. Typical, right?
When is the Crash?
Gary Kelley - There’s a place in Marlborough called Double T’s Tavern. It’s the epitome of the hole-in-the-wall pub. The owner Tom is a friend, and his son TJ (the chef and the other T in Double T’s) bought his house with our help. Double T’s is comfortable and unassuming.
Valois Home Improvements: Specializing in home repairs, remodels, fine carpentry
"The majority of my work is smaller to mid-size remodeling projects with a lot of repair work, anything from rotted trim to siding repairs to replacement doors and windows. On the remodeling side, I do a lot of decks, kitchens, bathrooms and basements. My specialty is finish carpentry," said Raymond Valois, who has owned his own contracting firm, Valois Home Improvements for 14 years.
What’s This Summer Mean to Real Estate
By Gary L. Kelley, Realtor®
The last 15 months have been rather unique in the real estate area. After COVID hit, a number of people...
Is an investment property right for you?
By Gary Kelley
Many people look at rental properties as the way to make a fortune over time. It’s hard to argue with selling a...