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They are still working out the details but this is where they are at as of right now for Cambridge, Somerville, and Medford.
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The seller must be thrilled about this picture!
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I get this question a lot in my profession. There are
2 types of title insurance. One is the bank title insurance which you are
required to get when you close your loan. This protects the bank should
any issue arrive in the future with the possession, ownership, or sale of the
property. You will see this title insurance ...
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The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) runs several programs to
promote home ownership. In most cases, FHA loans are mortgages obtained
with the help of the FHA. With a small down payment, buyers can
purchase a home. FHA loans make it easier for people to qualify for a
mortgage, however they’re not for everybody.
What is ...
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This is a question that comes up quite frequently with my
buyer clients. It’s a tough question to answer. I guess it depends
on a few variables. First, if the property just came on the market and is
aggressively priced compared to the competition, and when you went to the open
house it was bombarded with people. ...
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I'm in the middle of a transaction right now where the seller wants to
switch out the stove after we already had the offer accepted. That's
not fair and as far as I'm concerned not going to happen. If the
seller discloses that they want to take the stove in the beginning that
would be a different story. However, ...
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Arlington, MA Real Estate is some of the best
investment property available in the state. Arlington offers
residential single families, multi-family investment homes,
condominiums, new construction, adult living communities (55+
communities), retirement homes & facilities, land, and waterfront
property. Located just 6 miles ...
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So everyone has been talking about the much anticipated extension of
the $8,000 First-Time Home Buyers Tax Credit. Well it happen today and
was signed off by President Obama. However, the extension doesn't just
benefit first-time buyers anymore, but yet a much more broad spectrum
of potential buyers. You will qualify if ...
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