Things to Avoid Before Buying a Home
Upgrade or first time home, there are lots of things you know that you have to do in order to buy successfully – like hiring an expert
Upgrade or first time home, there are lots of things you know that you have to do in order to buy successfully – like hiring an expert
The Wilmington housing market in October 2019 had 24 homes sold at an average sale price of $493,959. This is a 14.3% decrease in the
Buying a new home many times goes hand in hand with buying new home appliances. If you’ve ever purchased a home appliance, electronic device, or
During the home buying process you’re sure to hear the term “contingent”, but what does it really mean? Contingent is the status you’ll see on
Quite often, too often, in fact, Realtors hear home sellers say that they want to take their home off the market for the holiday season.
Achieving the American dream of homeownership is a major milestone in life, but the home buying process can seem daunting. Rushing through the process of
Dealing with the idea of having a home without a garage or basement may scare a lot of people. Think about all that extra storage
The Lamacchia Housing Report presents overall home sale statistics and highlights the average sale prices for single families, condominiums, and multi-family homes in Massachusetts and
The Wilmington housing market in September had 26 homes sold at an average sale price of $482,910. This is a 53% increase in the number
Fall is a whirlwind. Easy summer living quickly turns into busy routines, afternoon and weekend activities and before you know it, you’ve been so busy
Millions of people across the United States carry student debt, with the average borrower owing nearly $30,000 (via Forbes). With student loan payments being a
It’s that time of year again! Time to start thinking about packing up the swimsuits and beach towels and break out the sweaters and boots.
Anyone who lives in Massachusetts will tell you it’s the absolute best place to live and raise a family. The further from Boston you get,
The home selling process can be overwhelming enough when everything goes as planned, but what happens if you have to sell your home after you’ve
What is Knob and Tube Wiring? Homes in the U.S. built from around 1880 to the 1950s often still have knob and tube electrical wiring.