Cambridge Sales under 1M
Here are the places in Cambridge that sold for under $1 million in the past 3 months. We find that showing clients past sales in their chosen towns and neighborhoods can help anchor their home search.
Here are the places in Cambridge that sold for under $1 million in the past 3 months. We find that showing clients past sales in their chosen towns and neighborhoods can help anchor their home search.
Selling a property has many moving parts and our team brings decades of experience and success to our clients to deliver the best possible outcome for them. We craft our marketing plans around the needs of each client to maximize what their sale can achieve for them in net proceeds, time line, and needed effort from them to get them to the next step they need to take.
How is the market? The question that people always bring up. The answer is never one thing, it matters whether you are buying or selling. What kind of property? And what town?
For many people in Somerville, I think we can generalize a bit. There are not enough condos and they seem to be SO expensive.
The Boston real estate market feels a bit more like watching a tennis match for the last two years instead of simply rockets taking off. Boston did not see an exodus of people leaving the city due to Covid with falling prices taking their place at the level that New York and other cities did. But. People did leave. And prices did bounce around a bit on some properties.
Sometimes when we move clients into Washington Square from Brighton, Back Bay, Cambridge, and other places, they aren’t immediately sure how a commute from Washington Square will work for them.
Downsizing, what we call “Right-Sizing” is a very emotional and challenging process.
Many people want to move from the suburbs back to an urban environment where they lived in their younger days such as Brookline, Back Bay, and areas that have evolved such as The Seaport and South End. On the other side of the river, there is a pull to Harvard Square, on the Charles River, or the quickly developing Central Square.
Here are the places in Cambridge that sold for under $1 million in the past 3 months. We find that showing clients past sales in their chosen towns and neighborhoods can help anchor their home search.
Selling a property has many moving parts and our team brings decades of experience and success to our clients to deliver the best possible outcome for them. We craft our marketing plans around the needs of each client to maximize what their sale can achieve for them in net proceeds, time line, and needed effort from them to get them to the next step they need to take.
How is the market? The question that people always bring up. The answer is never one thing, it matters whether you are buying or selling. What kind of property? And what town?
For many people in Somerville, I think we can generalize a bit. There are not enough condos and they seem to be SO expensive.
The Boston real estate market feels a bit more like watching a tennis match for the last two years instead of simply rockets taking off. Boston did not see an exodus of people leaving the city due to Covid with falling prices taking their place at the level that New York and other cities did. But. People did leave. And prices did bounce around a bit on some properties.
Sometimes when we move clients into Washington Square from Brighton, Back Bay, Cambridge, and other places, they aren’t immediately sure how a commute from Washington Square will work for them.
Downsizing, what we call “Right-Sizing” is a very emotional and challenging process.
Many people want to move from the suburbs back to an urban environment where they lived in their younger days such as Brookline, Back Bay, and areas that have evolved such as The Seaport and South End. On the other side of the river, there is a pull to Harvard Square, on the Charles River, or the quickly developing Central Square.
Greater Boston Sales
Stephanie Ford
(617) 438-9714
1261 Centre St, Newton 02459