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american spirit 04-24-2013 10:58 AM

Homes for sale?
 
Anyone selling their house or know of anyone selling their house? I gotta get out of my place. Too small, looking for something in the georgetown, ipswich, topsfield area or the billerica, chelmsford, westford area.

Realtors suck now and have you doing all the work because the market is crazy. No inventory and good homes going under agreement in less than 1 week.

looking for:
3-4 bed, 2 full bath
2000 sq feet +
full basement
garage
neighborhood setting

let me know if you know of anything.

Rockfish9 04-24-2013 11:21 AM

there's one a few houses down from me that been on the market awhile in Reading...

Fly Rod 04-24-2013 11:25 AM

Realtor's suck!!!!!.......really!! what work R they making U do besides showing up on time looking at a property....OOOOOOO I know...if U fine one U need to sign your name.....I agree that is tough.....:)

True nice homes R going under agreement quickly....have your 20% down ready.....:)

GregW 04-24-2013 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by american spirit (Post 996071)

Realtors suck now and have you doing all the work because the market is crazy. No inventory and good homes going under agreement in less than 1 week.

Yea, a lot of bad ones out there. The first one I had was an absolute nightmare. Thank God the second one I found was much much better.

It is amazing how fast houses are selling. But, there are a few houses that slip through the cracks for minor reasons.

Redsoxticket 04-24-2013 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by american spirit (Post 996071)
Anyone selling their house or know of anyone selling their house? I gotta get out of my place. Too small, looking for something in the georgetown, ipswich, topsfield area or the billerica, chelmsford, westford area.

Realtors suck now and have you doing all the work because the market is crazy. No inventory and good homes going under agreement in less than 1 week.

looking for:
3-4 bed, 2 full bath
2000 sq feet +
full basement
garage
neighborhood setting

let me know if you know of anything.


Do you presently own a home that you need to sell before buying another home ?
If you answer yes then congratulations and good luck finding a sellet willling to wait until you sell your home.
Otherwise plave your home for sale, find a buyer contingent upon you finding suitable housing.
If you donjt have a house to sell see westportmafia for a mortgage and I will set you up to receive the latest mls listings as tjey enter thearket

Redsoxticket 04-24-2013 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by american spirit (Post 996071)
Anyone selling their house or know of anyone selling their house? I gotta get out of my place. Too small, looking for something in the georgetown, ipswich, topsfield area or the billerica, chelmsford, westford area.

Realtors suck now and have you doing all the work because the market is crazy. No inventory and good homes going under agreement in less than 1 week.

looking for:
3-4 bed, 2 full bath
2000 sq feet +
full basement
garage
neighborhood setting

let me know if you know of anything.


Do you presently own a home that you need to sell before buying another home ?
If you answer yes then congratulations and good luck finding a seller willling to wait until you sell your home.
Otherwise place your home for sale, find a buyer contingent upon you finding suitable housing.
If you do not have a house to sell see westportmafia for a mortgage and I will set you up to receive the latest mls listings as they enter the market.
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Clammer 04-24-2013 02:06 PM

Realtors Suck //

I really needed that right about now ><>< #^&#^&#^&#^&head :smash:

Duke41 04-24-2013 03:48 PM

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nightfighter 04-24-2013 05:09 PM

Scott, I think you've painted this with a broad brush.... Finding a RE agent is not unlike getting a contractor. Ask friends, co workers, neighbors etc. for referrals. Just have to weed through to find some who you feel comfortable working with. A lot of brokers to choose from in my town, some not so good, some good, a few I would recommend highly . There is a lot more info available on the web, but there is nothing like having an agent who knows what you are looking for, and find it before it hits the market.... I see a lot of the frustration with home transactions being the financing side. (Trust me, 'cause I can't get refinanced, and have always been current ...) You have to know what $$$ you are going to come out of your place with first of all. Nothing wrong with having a couple of brokers knowing your needs, in different communities. What about the broker you had to buy your current house?

You wouldn't be hurting yourself to get some hints from some of the agents who are on this site as well.... Clammer, Redsoxticket, Flyrod, and Duke have been around here a long time, and doing RE even longer.....

gf2020 04-25-2013 08:35 AM

Give Catherine Hubbard a call, she specializes in the North Shore.

Raven 04-25-2013 10:46 AM

foreclosures are another Avenue
to investigate
as sometimes you find a deal
as are rent to own's...

GregW 04-25-2013 12:51 PM

Here's an interesting realtor story. I had one agent showing me several houses one day. I met her at the first house and the plan was for he to follow her to the next house as I forgot my gps. This realtor averaged 55 in a 30 and blew through a red light without even slowing down. I refused to drive like that and ending up getting lost. Needless to say she was fired quickly.
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american spirit 04-25-2013 02:25 PM

no offense to sb realtors
 
sorry to offend any realtors on the site. probably just like therapists, some good some bad. so far i've had 4 come to my house and all have not been helpful. all 4 have pressured me to put my house on the market and then told me worst case scenario i could rent a house until i find suitable housing. sellers i guess are poo pooing any contingency. i get the daily emails; but when i call to ask for a showing of a good home the answer is always the same... "oh, that one went under agreement just the other day. sorry."

i guess i may need to sign with a realtor. then maybe i'll be able to take a look at some homes before they hit the market.

chrisjoe13 04-25-2013 05:15 PM

4 therapists have come to your house?

Fly Rod 04-26-2013 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisjoe13 (Post 996303)
4 therapists have come to your house?

LMAO......:)

Fly Rod 04-26-2013 08:17 AM

In Mass. the first thing a Realtor must do is hand U ..... MASSACHUSETTS MANDATORY LICENSEE-CONSUMER RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE....All real estate licensees must present this form to you at the first personal meeting with you to discuss a specific property....then a Realtor could help U as a seller or buyer if U would like.

Was U un happy with what they said that U could put your home on the market for?....sometimes homeowners have to face reality...we all think our home is better then the person down the street that sold for an X number of dollars

A Realtor should also talk to a seller about prepping a home for sale...caulking and painting can improve a home for sale...get rid of clutter.

In my area it is very hard to get a buyer to go along with the seller that needs to find another property before closing....I always put a kick-out clause for my buyer under that situation.

In every business there is good and bad....there is a lot that a good Realtor will do for a client that the client does not realize

Good luck.....:)

american spirit 04-26-2013 12:44 PM

[QUOTE=Fly Rod;996361]In Mass. the first thing a Realtor must do is hand U ..... MASSACHUSETTS MANDATORY LICENSEE-CONSUMER RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE....All real estate licensees must present this form to you at the first personal meeting with you to discuss a specific property....then a Realtor could help U as a seller or buyer if U would like.

Was U un happy with what they said that U could put your home on the market for?....sometimes homeowners have to face reality...we all think our home is better then the person down the street that sold for an X number of dollars


Thanks. We didn't get any paperwork from the realtors. They just checked the place out and told us what they would list it for. We know we're not making money on our place and were actually happy to hear what they thought the list price would be. We'll see how the process works out. Something will positive will eventually happen.

Fly Rod 04-26-2013 03:05 PM

Your welcome.

First get a pre-approval from a bank or mortgage company....get a truth in lending statement... ask or check your APR...some buyers will say they had no closing cost....your APR is a cost for sevices rendered
A good Realtor for the buyer will:
Search the deed of property of interest for easements...right of ways.
Go to building inspectors office to check on pulled permits for work that was done.
If on septic check the as built plan to make sure it is for the correct number of bedrooms...also to have homeowner have inspection of same if not inspected in last two years.
Check zoning on zoning map at engineers office....do not believe assessors.

This is just a beginning....If a Realtor will not do the above (exclude the applying for the loan) get rid of him/her.....:)

nightfighter 04-26-2013 04:37 PM

You are throwing a lot of towns in the mix, IMO. Given the size of your growing brood, have you considered which of those towns' school systems are best? Schools and your commute are two things I would have at the top of your list to consider. Ipswich has ocean access... but it also has greenheads galore. Talk to TDF about Georgetown. Flyrod can fill you in on school systems up that way. How long is you commute presently? Your main highway would shift from being 93 to 95/Route1. What do you think you can spend?
And given that you have always beotched about getting to fish, you better be moving closer to some access......:)

The Dad Fisherman 04-28-2013 03:01 PM

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