The best time to buy a house in Massachusetts is fall (September-November) for the best deals and winter (December-February) for the lowest prices. Spring and summer offer more inventory but higher prices due to increased competition. Seasonal buying patterns in...
Yes, you can list your Massachusetts property on the MLS without a real estate agent using flat-fee MLS services for $300-$500, or work with a full-service agent who charges 5-6% commission but handles everything from pricing to closing. Flat-fee MLS services let you...
Yes, you can sell a fire-damaged house in Massachusetts. Fire damage doesn’t make your property unsellable, there’s an active market of cash buyers and real estate investors who purchase damaged homes “as-is.” Key Facts About Selling...
When a loved one passes away, managing their estate can be a challenging and emotional process. In Massachusetts, an affidavit of heirship can play a significant role in addressing estate matters, particularly when the deceased didn’t leave a will. This legal document...
When water damage appears in your condominium, you need to address the problem and determine who’s financially responsible. It’s not always as clear as water (pun intended) to determine who’s responsible. Massachusetts law provides frameworks for dividing...