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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.


New Boylston Street Condo in Boston Just Listed

The above penthouse studio condo is located at 1091 Boylston Street in Boston’s Back Bay. Living here would put you steps away from some of the swankiest shops in Boston on Newbury Street. A thriving neighborhood, Newbury Street and the Back Bay are stocked with the city’s most cutting edge restaurants and bars. This condo is ideal for a college student (it’s located directly across from Berklee College of Music), or as an investment property.

For more details on this listing, visit Prudential Prime Properties online. While you’re there, browse the MLS listings of other properties in Boston real estate. For expert guidance on real estate in Boston and all that relocating to Boston has to offer, Prudential Prime Properties will be able to answer all of your questions.


Contemporary Homes of Boston Real Estate

Looking for condos in Boston? Have the pre-conceived notion that every property will be built from brownstone or brick and have a wrought-iron gate? Think again. The following are some options in Boston real estate that have been built to please the contemporary palate.

The condo pictured above is a one-bedroom located in the XII Stoneholm Building, right in the Back Bay. Its 11 foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, and great storage space will make you feel right at home. If you’re looking for condos in Boston that are close to Newbury Street and Boylston Street, this home might fulfill all your needs and more. The building even has a rooftop pool!

FP3 Boston

FP3 Boston

The Seaport District in Boston has recently spurred much buzz around town as being the hottest place to snag a luxury condo. FP3 offers some of the swankest luxury condos in Boston, one of which is pictured above. The studio includes an amazing terrace and floor to ceiling windows for drop-dead Boston skyline and ocean views.

Don’t just stop here! There are hundreds of condos in Boston currently on the market; many of them luxury condos like the ones pictured above. Whatever your price range, whatever your style, right now there are so many options in Boston real estate to choose from.


Boston Real Estate: A Focus on the South End

Part of the allure of relocating to Boston is being able to take a walk through the city streets and relive the past. Boston has retained much of its original architecture, and is well known in other parts of the country for its charming brownstones and cobblestoned streets.

The South End of Boston is a neighborhood marked by its brick bowfront townhouses and London-style squares. Hunting for homes in the South End presents a unique piece of Boston real estate where one can live in a charming brownstone and have the luxury of being steps away from the newest restaurants, bars, and shops of Tremont Street.

What might you find on a walk through the South End? The following are some notable sights.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross

Cathedral of the Holy Cross

The South End on a snowy day

SoWa Open Market in the South End

SoWa Open Market in the South End

The next time you are in Boston, take a day to explore the South End and you might just fall in love with the neighborhood.


Real Estate in Boston MA: Focus on the North End

Looking to relocate to Boston? If you can imagine yourself spending your Saturdays wandering its quaint cobblestone streets, sipping a glass of merlot over dinner at a dimly lit trattoria, and topping off the night with a cool dish of mint gelato, then the North End might be the right neighborhood for you. Your search for real estate in Boston might just end at one of Boston’s most cultured neighborhoods.

The North End is Boston’s own Italian district, filled with over 100 family-run Italian restaurants, cafes, bakeries, gelato shops, gourmet grocery stores, and clothing boutiques. If you are looking for homes in Boston or condos in Boston, Boston’s North End may offer you an exciting lifestyle with culture right beyond your doorstep.

Prudential Prime Properties is currently featuring two luxury condominiums at 44 Prince Street in Boston’s North End. The properties feature modern finishes with Old World details such as a clock tower, a courtyard with a fountain, a garden, and a fireplace in every unit. Most units also have a patio, balcony, or deck. Pictured below is 44 Prince Street in Boston.

Below are the floorplans for Prudential Prime Property’s two condos in Boston.

The North End is also just steps away from Faneuil Hall, the TD Bank North Garden, Government Center, the Financial District, and the Mass Bay Transit System (MBTA). There’s no better time to check out all that Boston real estate has to offer.


Going from Renter to Owner in Cambridge MA

In Boston, a renter’s average payment is about $1700 per month. Year after year, rents have gone up while housing values fall. Sometimes, making the transition from renter to homeowner makes the best financial sense – especially now that the real estate market is a buyer’s market. Cambridge MA real estate can offer a simple way to go from renter to homeowner.

In this buyer’s market, now is the perfect time to make that transition. The city of Cambridge is an excellent place for a young professional in Boston to transition from renter to buyer without sacrificing any facet of his or her city lifestyle. Cambridge is home to some of Boston’s most cherished restaurants serving an array of world cuisines, from Indian to East African. The city’s intellectual pulse is reflected in the rotating independent films shown at its famous theaters. Some of the best shopping in Boston can be found in the small, eclectic shops around Harvard Square, and of course there’s always the CambridgeSide Galleria. The close-knit community of Cambridge celebrates is diverse cultural roots through annual performances and parades such as its African street carnival and its own world’s fair.

Take advantage of the buyer’s market and browse some of the condo and home listings in Cambridge real estate.


Townhouses and Condos in Fall River MA

When you are looking for a great place to call home and you want to be close to, but not in, Boston, looking at Fall River condos and townhouses is going to create a number of great opportunities. You’ll be able to take full advantage of Boston on the weekend. You’ll be able to check out live theater and musical performances and, of course, sporting events in the area.

However, when you make the choice to look at townhouses and condos in Fall River, you are going to find that there are a number of other benefits as well. There’s some quiet to the area – a sense that you’re able to settle down and to relax at the end of the day. There’s the ability to know that you are living in a community and not that you’re living among students and others who are in the area for a short time the way that many Boston residents often are.

In other words, when you look at Fall River condos and townhouses, you are going to be in an interesting position. You’ll be able to start having that adult lifestyle and a home of your own – and you’ll be able to live in an area that’s everything that you are looking for.


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