photo via retrorenovation Here in New England we don’t have a lot of “Modern Contemporary” homes. We do have a lot of retro. Frequently I show a lot of homes where the owners have been there since the house was built (circa 1950′s or 1960′s). I’ve come to really love the vintage stoves, the knotty [...]
Posts Tagged ‘realestate’
All Things Retro
Posted in Interiors, tagged Interiors, realestate, retro on August 8, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Don’t Have Time to Drive By the New Listing, Use Google!
Posted in Real Estate Tool, tagged googlemap, realestate on August 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This has got to be one of the coolest new tools out there to use for your house hunting. We’ve been using Mapquest and Google Maps for years to see where homes are located, what is close by and determining how long a commute we have. Google came out with the Street View a few [...]
Community Snapshot – Arlington!
Posted in News, tagged arlington, bostonglobe, communitysnapshot, realestate on May 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“A great compromise for urbanites who hear, reluctantly, the siren call of the suburbs but don’t want to forsake the enchantments of the city”. Arlington is the Community Snapshot in the Boston Sunday Globe today. It is a great explanation as to why we are having such a great market this spring. photo courtesy of [...]
Why Do We Love Talking About Real Estate?
Posted in Thoughts on Real Estate, tagged realestate on April 26, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I’ve often thought about this question time and time again. Mostly because I can’t go anywhere, without someone talking about real estate. An average day for me is like this – wake up, head to spinning (on a good day), and as i sit in class and pedal a little waiting to start, the women [...]
Best Zip Codes by the Boston Globe Magazine
Posted in News, tagged arlingtonrealestate, realestate, zipcodes on March 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Boston Globe Magazine released a list of the “Best Zip Codes” in Massachusetts this past Sunday. They search zip codes within I-495 where properties retained or increased their value (2002-2007). Somerville made the list at #22 (yeah the ‘ville!) and Cambridge had 3 zip codes on the list. For the full article click here