We are all so pleased to welcome Jennifer Woodward to our Berlin, NH office.
Jennifer is a newly licensed real estate sales associate, but is not "new" to us! We had the pleasure of having Jennifer as a student intern last year, and we are thrilled to welcome her back to the Berlin office.
At our firm, we have a successful mentorship program, and Jennifer will be working with Sue Solar as her mentor.
To learn more about Jennifer, click here.
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If you're planning to sell this year, you're probably thinking about what you'll need to do to get your house ready to appeal to the most buyers. It's crucial to work with a trusted real estate professional who knows your local market to get your home ready to sell. But there are a few things you should consider when deciding what to renovate and update before listing this season. Here are three things to keep top of mind as you're making your list of projects to tackle this year.
Housing inventory sits far below what is normally considered a balanced market. In fact, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the latest data indicates inventory is hitting an all-time low. Because there's such a limited supply of homes available for sale, you're in a un...
Luxury Portfolio International recently released their newest study, "State of Luxury Real Estate", focused on consumers in the top 1%-5% income bracket of 17 countries, representing more than 30 million households. It was conducted by the Affluent Consumer Research Company, a full-service market research and voice-of-the-customer organization, specializing in high-income and high-asset consumers around the world.
1. Can I move into a home before closing?
Beth Horan: Customarily, you should not plan on moving into a home prior to closing. Closing btw is otherwise known as transfer of title. On occasion if special accommodations are needed then specific language is agreed upon by seller and buyer and then an early move in might be arranged. However, due to liabilities, neither the seller attorney, buyer attorney, lenders or real est...
How long does it take to buy a home?
Nikki Barrett: Once you have found a home and are under contract with the seller to purchase that home, it is about 60-75 days from that point until you close on the home and can move in! If you have any other questions, just let us know, we're happy to help!
Learn more about Nikki here.