A non-warrantable condo is a unit that doesn't not meet the requirements for traditional financing. There are risks for purchasing a non-warrantable condo. Learn the downsides.
REALTORS in Massachusetts can empower home buyers and sellers. By using their expertise with understanding real estate markets, negotiating, pricing a home and more, a REALTOR can help with a successful sale or purchase.
5.2 million renters have been a victim of rental scam. There is a 43% chance of a renter running across a scammers bogus ad for rental homes. Nationwide many renters turn to Craigslist to find their next rental home. Learn 9 ways to spot a rental scam on Craigslist.
Learn how to find who ones a house in Massachusetts. When buying a home it pays to do your due diligence. Not only you can find out who owns a home, you can discover if their are any liens on a property or if there are easements and more...
Getting quality professional real estate photography is a key aspect to the successful sale of your home. Learn the basic of taking great real estate photos and how it is important to the home selling process.
A pocket listing is a listing withheld from the general public. It is primarily for someone who wants confidentiality and privacy. But it comes with one distinct disadvantage.
Several types of listing contracts exist in Massachusetts if you are thinking of selling your home. The most common is the exclusive right to sell. But there are other option you should explore with your Massachusetts real estate agent.
Open permits are building permits that have never been closed. Today they are becoming more and more problematic as municipalities are paying more attention to them and require them to be closed out. Open permits can be a nightmare if you are a home buyer or home seller.
One aspect of buying a home is having a home inspection. And that requires hiring a licensed home inspector. Find out what every home inspector would like their buyers to know.
Radon is colorless and odorless. Undetectable to the human senses. Yet, radon gas is the 2nd biggest cause of lung cancer when someone is exposed to high levels for long periods of time. When buying a home make sure you test for radon.
Avoiding buying a home with problems that show up shortly after you move in starts with your first viewing of a home. Before you get all caught up in the glitz and glam of a shiny new kitchen or a new laminate floor install make sure the bones of the house are good.