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  The Boston Landlord Dilemma

As a Boston investment property landlord, managing your property can be time-consuming and challenging. From finding tenants and collecting rent to handling maintenance and repairs, there is a lot to keep track of. One option that many Boston landlords consider is hiring a residential property management company to handle these responsibilities. But is this the right choice for you? In this post, we will explore the pros and cons of hiring a property management company in Boston to help you make an informed decision.

Pros:

  • A property management company in Boston can handle all of the day-to-day responsibilities of owning an investment property, such as finding tenants, collecting rent, and handling maintenance and repairs. This can save

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Top 5 Hidden Gem Neighborhoods of Boston

Boston is a vibrant and historic city with a wide range of neighborhoods to choose from. Whether you're looking for a bustling urban area or a quiet suburban community, there's something for everyone in Boston.

But with so many options, it can be tough to know where to start your search for the perfect place to call home. That's why we've put together this list of some of the hidden gems of Boston - neighborhoods that are often overlooked by homebuyers but offer a wealth of opportunities and amenities.

  1. Roslindale: Located in the southwestern part of the city, Roslindale is a diverse and family-friendly neighborhood often overlooked by homebuyers. But with its convenient location, excellent schools, and abundance of green space, it's a

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As 2022 winds down, Nick discusses the changes we have seen this past year and his predictions for 2023. He talks about what sellers should be doing to optimize their homes for sale and what buyers can expect as we see the market cool down a bit.

What will we see in the Boston real estate market in 2023?

The first quarter of 2023 will be much like Q4 of 2022.  We are in the middle of a transition period where buyer and seller expectations are not quite lined up.  Every month that goes by should get those expectations closer to reality, which will result in more and more transactions happening. 

What can sellers be doing now to optimize their listings?

Sellers need to be aware of the changes in the market and understand that pricing it

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What Homeowners Want To Know About Selling in Today’s Market | MyKCM

If you’re thinking about selling your house in the Boston area, you’re likely hearing about the cooling housing market and wondering what that means for you. While it's not the peak intensity we saw during the pandemic, we’re still in a sellers’ market. That means you haven’t missed your window. Realtor.com explains:

“. . . while prospective home sellers may lament that they missed their prime window, in reality, this is still a terrific time to sell. In fact, according to a recent Realtor.com® home seller survey, 95% of sellers who sold their home in the past year got more than they paid for it.

Nonetheless, some of the more prominent pandemic trends have changed, so sellers might wish to adjust accordingly to get the best deal possible.”

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What’s Ahead for Mortgage Rates and Home Prices? | MyKCM

Now that the end of 2022 is within sight, you may be wondering what’s going to happen in the housing market next year and what that may mean if you’re thinking about buying a home. Here’s a look at the latest expert insights on both mortgage rates and home prices so you can make your best move possible.

Mortgage Rates Will Continue To Respond to Inflation

There’s no doubt mortgage rates have skyrocketed this year as the market responded to high inflation. The increases we’ve seen were fast and dramatic, and the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate even surpassed 7% at the end of last month. In fact, it’s the first time they’ve risen this high in over 20 years (see graph below):

What’s Ahead for Mortgage Rates and Home Prices? | MyKCM

In their latest quarterly report, Freddie Mac explains just

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Sell Your House Before the Holidays | MyKCM 

As you look ahead to the winter season, you’re likely making plans and thinking about what you want to achieve before the year ends. One of those key decision points could be whether or not you want to move this year. If the location or size of your current home no longer meets your needs, finding a house that better suits your lifestyle may be a top priority for you. But with today’s cooling housing market, is it really a good time to sell your house, or should you wait?

If you’re ready to make your decision, here are three reasons you may want to consider selling before the holidays.

1. Get One Step Ahead of Other Sellers

Typically, in the residential real estate market, homeowners are less likely to list their houses toward the end of

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3 Trends That Are Good News for Today’s Homebuyers | MyKCM

While higher mortgage rates are creating affordability challenges for homebuyers this year, there is some good news for those people still looking to buy a home in the Boston area.

As the market has cooled this year, some of the intensity buyers faced during the peak frenzy of the pandemic has cooled too. Here are just a few trends that may benefit you when you go to buy a home today.

1. More Homes To Choose from

During the pandemic, the housing supply hit a record low at the same time buyer demand skyrocketed. This combination made it difficult to find a home because there just weren’t enough to meet buyer demand. According to Calculated Risk, the supply of homes for sale increased by 39.5% for the week ending October 28 compared to the

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Pre-Approval Is a Critical First Step on Your Homebuying Journey | MyKCM

 

If you’re planning to buy a home in the Boston area this year, one of the first steps on your journey is getting pre-approved. Especially in today’s market when mortgage rates are higher than they were just a few months ago, getting a mortgage pre-approval can be a game changer. Here’s why.

What Is Pre-Approval?

To better understand why pre-approval is key, it’s important to know what pre-approval is. The Mortgage Reports explains it like this:

“When you’re ready to take the leap into homeownership, your first step is mortgage preapproval. . . . A mortgage preapproval is when a lender determines you’re qualified for a home loan. Your preapproval letter shows the maximum loan amount you’re approved for (your home buying budget), as

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With our new Q3 market report just released, Nick takes a look at what he is seeing right now in the Boston real estate market. And, he gives his thoughts on what buyers and sellers can expect through the rest of the year.

What are some of the interesting trends you see in the recent market report?

The biggest trend I am seeing is that fewer transactions are happening in almost every neighborhood vs. 2021.  This is something that we were expecting with rising interest rates and economic uncertainty that we are experiencing.

How do you expect these trends to impact buyers and sellers over the next few months?

Fewer transactions mean that demand is softening which, with rising interest rates, is expected.  This means that sellers have to

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Over the past two years, the substantial imbalance of low housing supply and high buyer demand in the Boston area pushed home sales and buyer competition to new heights. But this year, things are shifting as supply and demand reach an inflection point.

The graph below helps tell the story of just how different things are today.

The Latest on Supply and Demand in Housing | MyKCM

This year, buyer demand has eased as higher mortgage rates and mounting economic uncertainty moderated the market. This slowdown in demand is clear when you look at the red bar on the graph. It uses the latest data from ShowingTime to illustrate how showings (an indicator of buyer demand) have softened by just over 12% compared to the same time last year.

Now for a look at how housing supply has changed, turn to

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