Are you searchingfora Boston condo or single family home?Here are the open houses scheduled for this weekend, Saturday & Sunday, June 16 & 17, in the downtown Boston neighborhoodsand beyond. Click on the neighborhoods of interest to you to see the open house listings.Inventory of Boston condos and homes for sale is still historically low, which can often result in properties going under agreement quickly. If youreserious about buying, I recommend that you get to openhouses as soon as newproperties of interest to you come on the market.If you can,go withanexperienced broker. That would be me 25 years and counting! That is,someone who canexpertly advise you, prepare and present anoffer for you, negotiate in your interests, and guideyour transaction throughthe various potential pitfallsthat can derail a Boston real estate deal. If you cant have me attend with you, please write my name in with yours on the sign-in sheet.In my 25 years in the Boston real estate market, I havehelpedhundreds of people buy and sell Boston condos and homes. If you need assistance, call me. I would love to help you, too.
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Boston Real Estate Headlines:
- North End Home Prices Averaging Around $1000 a Square Foot Right Now
- Cornerstone Realty Capital Arranges $6.5M Construction Loan for Condo Development in Boston
- Boston City Council Passes Tougher Short-Term Rental Regulations
Featured Boston Real Estate:
- 21 Father Francis Gilday Street, #504, South End $799,500
- 595 E Fourth Street, #3, South Boston $650,000
- 46 Lamson, #2, East Boston $689,000