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Shocking Study about Boston Real Estate Investing!

In 2009, 54% of people that bought real estate in Massachusetts said that they believed their new home was a better financial investment than stocks. The statistic comes from a study published on February 9th, 2010 by the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS®. An additional 29% of buyers said that their new home was as good as an investment as stocks. For sellers of property, the feelings were positive as well. Sellers in Massachusetts typically sold their properties at 94% of their asking price.

Why buy property in Boston? Massachusetts property, particularly in-demand Boston real estate, is an excellent opportunity to invest. Right now there are hundreds of condos in Boston, single-family homes in Boston, and multi-family homes in Boston that are on the market — and offered at a great value. Rental property in Boston will always be in demand due to the large number of students and working professionals entering the market at any given time. Buying real estate in Boston is a great opportunity to earn extra income, and hold onto a valuable asset for your future or for the future of your children and loved ones.


Explore Cambridge Real Estate During Restaurant Week

There’s no better time to explore Cambridge real estate than during Restaurant Week in Boston. From March 14th to 19th and March 21st to 26th, over 200 restaurants in Boston and its surrounding neighborhoods gear up to offer three-course lunches for $20 and three-course dinners for $33. Clear your schedule for the week, book a couple of relaxing nights at The Charles Hotel, and take your taste buds on an exciting adventure in Cambridge!

Chez Henri, Rialto, and Henrietta’s Table are just a few critically praised restaurants in Cambridge that are offering mouth-watering meals for Restaurant Week. Upstairs on the Square is located in Harvard Square and is a fun place to take kids because of its rosy decor. By visiting, you’ll soon find out that getting from place to place in Cambridge is half the fun of living there! If you’re travelling with your family, using the subway is a fun, safe, and easy way to visit landmarks in Cambridge and Boston.

Take a look at the full list of restaurants in Cambridge that are participating in Restaurant Week. For advice on relocating to Cambridge, Charles Cherney is an excellent Cambridge real estate agent who is passionate about providing people with helpful information about his beloved city of residence. Stop by his website today to browse the Cambridge MLS listings and to contact him for further information.


A Weekend Exploring Cape Ann Real Estate

Spring is a great time to explore Cape Ann real estate because it’s before the summer crowds hit. Charming inns and B&B’s are offering competitive rates, and there are plenty of fun things going on.

Essex River Race 2009

On Friday, May 15th, watch (or compete!) in the Essex River Race, open to all paddlers. Saturday and Sunday of the same weekend, the 61st annual Motif #1 Days festival takes place! Celebrate the town of Rockport’s arts heritage by watching artists set up their easels to paint the town’s legendary fishing shack and enjoying the entertainment of musicians and street performers. And there’s always time for an exciting whale watch with the family, with several tour companies leaving out of Gloucester.

There are so many gorgeous homes for sale on Cape Ann. Rosemary Quarato is a knowledgeable Cape Ann real estate agent. Please browse the MLS listings on Rosemary’s Cape Ann real estate website to take a look at all that the area has to offer.


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02 2010

Investment Properties of Fall River Real Estate

Now might be a good time to check out the foreclosures and short sales of investment properties in Fall River. All of the multi-family homes below can be purchased for under $200,000. An investment property offers the opportunity to supplement your income by renting out a portion of the house to another family. For more information regarding these properties, please contact Fall River real estate agent Marguerite Cashman via her Arrow Realty Group website. To see dozens of other properties like these, browse the Fall River MLS listings on Marguerite’s website.

FORECLOSURE: 251 Pine Street, Fall River MA. 9 bed 5 bath.

FORECLOSURE: 251 Pine Street, Fall River MA. 9 bed 5 bath.

SHORT SALE: 20 Wiley Street, Fall River MA. 6 bed 3 bath.

SHORT SALE: 20 Wiley Street, Fall River MA. 6 bed 3 bath.

SHORT SALE: 729 Second Street, Fall River MA. 8 bed 5 bath.

SHORT SALE: 729 Second Street, Fall River MA. 8 bed 5 bath.

FORECLOSURE: 22 Flint Street, Fall River MA. 6 bed 3 bath.

FORECLOSURE: 22 Flint Street, Fall River MA. 6 bed 3 bath.

These are only a few listings of many more up on Marguerite Cashman’s Greater Fall River Real Estate website. In addition to real estate in Fall River, Marguerite also covers Swansea real estate, Somerset real estate, and Tiverton RI real estate. See her MLS listings for a full list of all properties on the market in these areas.


Foreclosures and Short Sales of Fall River Real Estate

Desperately seeking foreclosures and short sales amidst Fall River real estate? The following listings are short sales or foreclosures in Fall River MA, all of them under $300,000 except for the first image. To find out more about these listings and to generate a complete multi-page list of all foreclosures and short sales in Fall River, please visit real estate agent Marguerite Cashman at her Arrow Realty Group website.

SHORT SALE: 68 Montgomery Street, Fall River MA

SHORT SALE: 68 Montgomery Street, Fall River MA. 3 bed 2 baths.

SHORT SALE: 261 Valentine Street, Fall River, MA. 4 bed 2 bath.

SHORT SALE: 261 Valentine Street, Fall River, MA. 4 bed 2 baths.

FORECLOSURE: (Condo) 5239 N Main Street, Fall River MA. 2 bed, 1.5 baths.

FORECLOSURE: (Condo) 5239 N Main Street, Fall River MA. 2 bed 1.5 baths.

SHORT SALE: 86 Mcgowan St, Fall River, MA. 3 bed 1.5 baths.

SHORT SALE: 86 Mcgowan St, Fall River, MA. 3 bed 1.5 baths.

In addition to Fall River real estate, Marguerite Cashman also manages Swansea real estate, Somerset real estate, and Tiverton RI real estate, so make sure to explore the MLS listings on her website to see all options available to you in the southeastern Massachusetts area.


Texting Ban Makes Boston Real Estate Even More Appealing

A proposed ban on texting while driving in Boston could make buying real estate in Boston even more appealing for families looking to plant roots in a safe city. The ban on texting while driving passed through the House on February 4th, and will head to the Senate.

Described as “one of the toughest laws on texting in the nation,” the ban would punish first and second-time offenders with fines, and drivers who cause an accident while texting could be faced with prison time (under reckless driving laws) and a fine. It would also require drivers to use hands-free devices when talking on the phone, and would ban junior operators from using their cell phones in any way while driving.

The new ban makes Boston an even more appealing city for individuals and families interested in relocating to a safer city. In some Boston neighborhoods, it’s possible to do without a car because of Boston’s convenient transportation options such as “the T” (the subway), buses, designated bike paths, and of course, sidewalks. Pedestrians should feel even safer after the ban on texting while driving is put into place.

For more information on Boston real estate, please visit Prudential Prime Properties on the web. Prudential Prime Properties is your source for only the most knowledgeable and professional real estate agents in the Boston area.


Cambridge Real Estate on YouTube!

Thanks to top Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney of Hammond Real Estate, several homes in Cambridge can now be explored on YouTube! By visiting the Cambridge For Sale Channel on YouTube, you can watch Charles Cherney’s videos of properties in Cambridge MA. Click the yellow “Subscribe” button to receive notifications when Charles uploads new videos.

How to get to the Cambridge For Sale Channel on YouTube:

www.CambridgeVideos.com

www.CambridgeChannel.com

www.CambridgeForSaleChannel.com

www.YouTube.com/CambridgeForSale

To learn about all the active MLS real estate listings in Cambridge, visit www.CharlesCherney.com and log in as a new visitor on the home page.


The Travel Channel Loves Boston

Thinking about relocating to Boston? Why not? The Travel Channel thinks Boston is one of the country’s most exciting places to visit — and we think Boston is one of the most exciting places to live. Here’s a list of Travel Channel highlights:

Man vs. Food: Adam visited Eagle’s Deli and challenges a customer to a giant hamburger-eating duel.

Samantha Brown: Sam competed in a sausage-eating contest in East Boston.

Family Travels: The show took viewers on a historical walking tour led by costumed colonials.

The first step in the relocation process is visiting the city you’d like to live in. Visit Boston for a week and try out its restaurants (see the previous entry on Restaurant Week), museums, and shopping areas. Unsure of which neighborhood you’d like to buy in? Do you love one particular neighborhood, but are you interested in researching comparable areas? Visit Prudential Prime Properties on the web to learn all about Boston real estate and look at the homes for sale in Boston.


Trendy Times for Newburyport Real Estate

The town of Newburyport MA (part of Cape Ann real estate) is becoming one of the trendiest places to live in Massachusetts. Here are a few “in” things:

  • Organic food and live food restaurants. Two just opened in Downtown Newburyport.
  • Open spaces. This summer,  the Newburyport Redevelopment Authority announced its plan to turn a 3-acre site into a waterfront park with a playground, sculpture park, and performance space.
  • Historical sites. Butler’s Toothpick, a 19th-century navigational marker, got a new look this summer.
  • Citizens gearing up to help nonprofits. Pennies for Poverty, 2 Cents 4 Change, the Salvation Army, the Masons and the Rotary Club, the Anna Jaques Hospital Aid Association and the Roof Over Head Collaborative are just a few organizations which Newburyport residents actively participate in.

If you’d like more information about Newburyport real estate or Cape Ann real estate as a whole, visit http://capeannrealestate.com/ where you can find expert advice from Rosemary Quarato, an experienced Cape Ann real estate agent.


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01 2010

Catholic Schools in Fall River MA

If you’re looking for homes in Massachusetts that are located close to Catholic private schools for your children or future children, real estate in Fall River offers plenty of options. There are a number of Catholic schools in Fall River MA.

Bishop Connolly High School is a Catholic coeducational private high school located at 373 Elsbree Street. Tuition assistance is available. The average class size is 22 to 25 students, with Honors classes averaging about 15 to 18 students. 23 different interscholastic sports are offered to students year-round.

Saints Peter and Paul School is a pre-K through Grade 8 private Catholic school located at 240 Dover Street. A maximum of 25 students is allowed for each class. The Good Shepherd Program is a new tuition assistance program for SPPS students and their families.

Holy Trinity R.C. School is another pre-K through Grade 8 private Catholic School, located at 64 Lamphor Street. It is a small school serving just over 200 students.

Another small school is the Holy Name School, located at 850 Pearce Street. The school also serves just over 200 students from pre-K to Grade 9.

Saint Anne Elementary School is located at 240 Forest Street, and teaches students from pre-K to Grade 8.

For a full list of all Catholic schools in Fall River, private schools in Fall River, and public schools in Fall River, visit Arrow Realty Group’s website. Arrow Realty Group of Fall River is a full service office, specializing in all areas of real estate sales, general brokerage, buyer brokerage, Fall River relocation, commercial, investment properties, real estate counseling and property market analysis.


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01 2010