While many things have been cancelled because of the COVID-19 crisis, it turns out that the real estate market for buying and selling a home has not. We reached out to one of our favorite agents – Allison Blank of COMPASS – for tips on how to buy or sell a home during the pandemic.
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Realtors, Give the Gift of Time to Your Clients
Around the holidays or after closing a sale, show appreciation to valuable clients while staying top of mind for referrals and future opportunities. While it’s tempting to send a bottle of wine, chocolates or fruit basket, these gifts won’t leave a lasting impression. Instead, surprise them with a gift that will improve their lives and make the transition to their new home even easier. Continue reading
Tips For Long Distance Moves
Simplified Moves for Students Moving in Boston
September 1st may not mean much to people outside of Boston. To Boston residents and students, September 1st may cause flashes of overflowing dumpsters, double parked cars, inflated moving service rates, “Allston Christmas,” and other possibly stressful experiences. Students moving in Boston isn’t easy- and often people recommend to avoid the 1st all together. But that’s not possible for many people in the city- especially students.
While you’re trying to balance the start of a new semester, adding a move into the mix may mean you are forced to miss an important class, work, or opportunity. You also don’t need the added stress. We’ve got a solution for students moving in Boston. Continue reading
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Stress-Free Packing Tips For Your Upcoming Move
In your top five list of things you don’t look forward to during a move, packing is always one of them. It’s a daunting task and one that many put off until the last minute. Here are a few stress-free packing tips for your upcoming move:
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Next Steps After You Sell Your Home
Moving to Boston: Choosing A Boston Neighborhood
Moving to Boston has its perks. It’s one of the most walkable cities in the country. The culture is incredibly diverse. And it isn’t short on things to do – beautiful outdoor spaces, Fenway Park, art museums and culinary hotspots in each neighborhood. Choosing a Boston neighborhood is no easy feat– there are a lot of great options.
Moving Advice for Parents of Boston & Cambridge Students
September 1st may not mean much to anyone new to Boston. To parents of older college students living in the city, September 1st may cause flashes of overflowing dumpsters, double parked cars, inflated moving service rates, “Allston Christmas,” and other stressful experiences. Moving in and around the Boston area isn’t easy—for students or for their parents who have come along to help aid the process. Since you often are given a set move-in day, you are destined to be sharing the road with other parents across the city. We’ve got a solution. Continue reading