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Buying

If you plan to purchase your first or tenth home, start here. Buying property in Massachusetts is not difficult, but it's helpful to understand and be aware of the local customs before you start your search. Our goal is to help guide you toward the best decision for your unique situation. To do this, we believe that a well-informed client will ultimately be the most satisfied, too. We look forward to discussing the current market conditions and trends with you - most important, we can't wait to help you discover your dream home!

Check out our on demand home buyer video seminar here! After registering, you'll have instant access to our on demand buyer consultation and we'll immediately mail (USPS) your home Massachusetts Home Buyer Booklet. It include everything you need to buy a home in Massachusetts - even sample forms. Click here to get access now!

Selling

Selling your home is a big decision. It's not just about moving, it's about identifying a proven seamless process that will help maximize the value of current property within a timeline that meets your specific needs.

There's no doubt that this can be a stressful process, but after successfully selling 100s of homes, we've identified the smoothest processes, most effective marketing strategies and negotiation techniques to ensure the highest sale price with the least amount of hassle. Contact us today for a no obligation consultation.

Senior Options

Connect with experts to discuss senior living options. Knowing where to begin is the hardest part, so we've included a few helpful resources below:

Mass-ALA Senior Living Options

Caring.com

SeniorHousingNet

Home Hazards

Asbestos - Asbestos.com provides a Guide to Asbestos in The Home ... it outlines common asbestos locations, related heath concerns and how to deal with asbestos when it's found. Tips on how to hire an asbestos remover can also be found at asbestos.com.

Lead Paint - Slowly phased out in the 1960s and 1970s, lead paint was ultimately outlawed in residential use in 1978. Consequently, all homes older than 1978 are suspect; however, there are many ways to mitigate lead paint and costs can vary. In recent years, the government has eased mitigation requirements to encourage lead compliance. The below sites provide additional information about lead paint safety ... you can even search property to see if it's been tested for lead paint.

Mass.gov - Search property testing history

Massachusetts Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program’s Lead Safe Homes 1.0 database

New England Lead Prevention - Information for home buyers, tenants, landlords, etc.

Genius Ways to Repurpose Old Picture Frames

Genius Ways to Repurpose Old Picture Frames

September 22, 20252 min read

Somewhere lurking in everyone’s closet or basement is a stack of old picture frames, either from artwork that no longer suits your style or photos you’ve long ago replaced with others. No matter what the source of your extra frames may be, don’t toss them in the trash pile just yet. Consider one of these genius ways of repurposing them, as suggested by Amy Poulton, Hometalk editor at the Redesign blog.

Elegant botanicals. For nature lovers, a frame is a great way to display your favorite blooms and foliage. Simply press them in wax paper in a heavy book for several weeks, then carefully arrange them against the glass in a picture frame. Back the frame with another piece of glass for a transparent look, or use a colored or textured paper as the backdrop.

Favorite fabrics. Frame and matte a beautiful piece of fabric or lace, or a special clothing accessory, such as an antique handkerchief or vintage silk scarf. Hang these framed fabrics in a living room or bedroom where they can add unique texture and color to the walls.

Mirrors. An empty frame can be the perfect new home for a mirror, creating a statement piece with a large frame or a surprising addition to a tiny nook using a more petite frame. Place these mirrors strategically, keeping in mind that they will reflect light and add the illusion of space to any room.

Maps, new and old. Fill your frames with faraway places by using them to house maps. You can create a vintage look by framing an old-timey or antique map, or a more contemporary look with new maps. Choose locations you’ve always wanted to visit, or frame up a map of your hometown or favorite city. Framed maps look great just about anywhere, but especially in hallways, home offices, and dens.

Inspired words. Do you have a favorite saying, song lyric, or inspirational quote? Put it in a frame so you can reflect upon it whenever you’d like. If you’re artistic, use a fine paintbrush or calligraphy pen to create your own artwork. If not, play around with digital  fonts and type styles and use a computer to generate your artwork.

Sentimental trinkets. If you have a shadowbox frame available, use it to frame memorabilia or small items that carry special meaning, such as keys to the different places you’ve lived, seashells, or matchbook covers. This will create a conversation-starting piece of wall art, providing an attractive way to incorporate special memories into your home decor.

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Mike Hughes

Mike Hughes is a real estate broker with approximately 20 years in the residential business.

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Other Useful Tools

Financing ... everyone's budget and cash flow is different. Whether you you get paid on a salary, hourly, bonus or commission basis, understanding your monthly obligation is critical when buying a home.

Here is a link to a mortgage calculator to help you start your planning.

Explore A Career in Real Estate!

Real estate can be a very rewarding career ... each day we have the opportunity to meet and help new people! Being able to help someone start a new stage of life is an extremely gratifying experience.

It's relatively easy to get started, but knowing where and how to start is the biggest challenge. Unfortunately, the state licensing exam doesn't cover any marketing or business planning ... so new agents are often left to sink or swim! In 2023, the National Association of Realtors estimates 10,000 agents are being forced to leave the business each month!

After being in business for 20+ years, I've been able to help many buyers, sellers AND agents succeed. Getting started the right way with the right company can make or break an new agent. eXp Realty is now selling more homes than any other brokerage, so we have tools and training to help you succeed. Moreover, it would be my pleasure to introduce you to the company's tools, answer any questions that you have about the business and share my systems and training so that you are able to quickly launch your new business. Let's connect!