
Is it spring yet? because the market is blooming with buyers. With the new season around the corner, buyers are house hunting for new investments and that is why we encourage home sellers to take advantage of the situation.

Is it spring yet? because the market is blooming with buyers. With the new season around the corner, buyers are house hunting for new investments and that is why we encourage home sellers to take advantage of the situation.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is changing the real estate market in the United States significantly and experts are already trying to predict, what could happen next? Will the market suffer any consequences?

Experts and economists are predicting a competitive upcoming home buying season due to short inventory.

The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has hit the lowest point in 50 years!

Thinking about selling your rental property? read this post and learn legit reasons to do so!

The Northland Newton Project is the future green neighborhood that will connect the Upper Falls Village in the city of Newton to Needham Street. Check it out!

Check out Castles Unlimited new rentals!
Come to the open house and become the owner of one of these amazing listings!

Thinking about becoming a homeowner? buy a newly-built single-family home this season!

Dreaming of owning a totally new property? check our new listing and come to the open house!
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Check out the views from this amazing new listing near Boston's seaport

Learn facts about FHA loans and get ready for homeownership!

Read this post and learn to win a housing bidding war!
You may have found the home of your dreams, but be prepared to fight to make it your own.
Bidding wars aren’t as common as they once were, but there’s still a chance you could find yourself facing competitive bids from other home shoppers.
And though housing inventory is rising, there’s still a shortage of supply on the market overall.
In May 2019, inventory was at just a 4.3-month supply, up from 4.2 months in April, according to the National Association of Realtors [...]

Want to know how much housing has increased in the U.S? this post discloses statistics and results of a study by NAR.