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dantai-selectre23 · 1 year ago
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SelectRE Boston is the specialist in luxury condominiums and homes in and around Boston. Drawing on our experience, inside knowledge, and passion for serving client needs, we’re ready to help you achieve the perfect outcome.
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shannonmarketings2023 · 2 years ago
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Team Garner Realty Group - Living On The South Shore
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Our real estate agents are the best in the industry. They can walk you through the process of buying, selling, or investing in a property. All of our agents have been professionally trained, and our company is backed by one of the world’s largest brands, Team Garner Realty Group. That means when you work with us, you are working with the best real estate agents the South Shore has to offer, supported by the best real estate firm in the nation.
Some of the South Shore areas we can help you find a home include: Norwell, Hanover, Duxbury, Scituate, Hanover, Hingham, and Marshfield. Give us a call today at 781-829-4301 and let us help you find your new home.
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miniaturecreator · 3 years ago
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semperpartnerre · 3 years ago
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Semper Partners is a leading Boston real estate company that have ultimate resource guide to help you as a Boston real estate company near you. Whether you are looking for Andover, Beacon Hill, Brookline, Chestnut Hill, Hingham, Hyde Park, South End, or Wellesley, you will find a Boston real estate company that will help you find a home. 
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ericvick · 4 years ago
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10 must-see open houses happening this weekend (May 29-30)
It may be a holiday weekend, but house hunting in this market doesn’t stop. Check out these must-see homes holding open houses — from a one-bedroom, fully furnished Wareham condo for $295,000 to a five-bedroom estate in the heart of downtown Hingham for $2,750,000:
Under $500,000
$295,000
1 bedroom, 1 full bath
422 square feet
Open house Saturday, May 29, from noon to 2 p.m.
Take the video tour.
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$400,000
1 bedroom, 1 full bath
601 square feet
Open houses Saturday, May 29, and Sunday, May 30, from noon to 1:30 p.m.
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$469,900
3 bedrooms, 1 full bath
840 square feet
0.11-acre lot
Open house Saturday, May 29, from noon to 3 p.m.
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$492,995
2 bedrooms, 2 full baths
1,480 square feet
Open houses Saturday, May 29, and Sunday, May 30, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
$500,000 to $1 million
$599,900
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
1,935 square feet
0.39-acre lot
Open houses Saturday, May 29, from noon to 2 p.m., and Sunday, May 30, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Take the video tour.
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$599,900
10 bedrooms, 4 full baths
3,098 square feet
0.12-acre lot
Open house Saturday, May 29, from 2 to 4 p.m.
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$768,000
2 bedrooms, 1 full bath
918 square feet
Open house Sunday, May 30, from noon to 1:30 p.m.
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$950,000
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath
1,504 square feet
Open houses Thursday, May 27, from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, May 28, from noon to 2 p.m., and Saturday, May 29, from 10 a.m. to noon
$1 million-plus
$1,400,000
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
1,904 square feet
Open houses Friday, May 28, from 4:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, May 29, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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$2,750,000
5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath
5,697 square feet
1.55-acre lot
Open house Friday, May 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Take the virtual tour of the main house.
Take the virtual tour of the barn.
Take a virtual tour of the bunker.
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lhhlegal · 5 years ago
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christinaocre · 7 years ago
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Register of Deeds reports August's real estate activity for Dover - Wicked Local Hingham http://ift.tt/2jRirdA
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dantai-selectre23 · 1 year ago
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SelectRE Boston is the specialist in luxury condominiums and homes in and around Boston. Drawing on our experience, inside knowledge, and passion for serving client needs, we’re ready to help you achieve the perfect outcome.
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charlesccastill · 6 years ago
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Fantini & Gorga Arranges $24 Million for Weymouth Condo Development
BOSTON – Boston-based Fantini & Gorga recently arranged $24 million in financing for two residential properties in Weymouth, MA, including a $9,000,000 permanent first mortgage loan in conjunction with a $15,000,000 construction loan.
The permanent loan is secured by a 72 unit residential community known as Eastbay at Weymouthport. The construction loan will be used for the development of a 50 unit, six-story residential condominium building known as Seascape at Weymouth.  The sponsor is a Boston-based family real estate firm.
The Fantini & Gorga team was led by Casimir Groblewski, Senior Managing Director, and Despina Hixon, Senior Director, who together placed the loans with a full-service community bank.
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“The lender, which is an active player in the multifamily development arena, showed a lot of enthusiasm for the project,” stated Mr. Groblewski. “It immediately understood the unique demand drivers of the market and were confident that the irreplaceable location, along with the excellent reputation of the sponsor, will lead to a very successful project. The structures and terms that the lender offered set it apart from other interested parties.”
Eastbay and Seascape are well-located on Weymouth Neck, a peninsula jutting out into Boston Harbor between the Fore and Back Rivers, and across from the Hingham Shipyard. Weymouth is a strong residential suburb located just south of Boston, with close proximity to the crossroads of Route I-93 (128) and Route 3.
Slated to be completed in summer 2019, Seascape at Weymouth will complete the residential development of Weymouth Neck. The project  will not only enhance other neighboring condominium communities, but also provide additional benefits to the Town of Weymouth through aesthetic architecture, exceptional landscape design, minimal site impact and positive economic growth.
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miniaturecreator · 3 years ago
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mystlnewsonline · 6 years ago
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Delphi Construction Tops Off Seascape at Weymouth Project
Delphi Construction Tops Off Seascape at Weymouth Project
  MASHPEE, MASS./ NOVEMBER 06, 2018 (STL.News)
Multi-Market Construction Management firm, Delphi Construction, Inc. announced today the Topping Off of Seascape at Weymouth, a new $30m luxury waterfront condominium project at Weymouth Neck overlooking the mouth of the Fore River, Hingham Bay and the Hingham Ship Yard.
The Topping Off is a builders’ rite traditionally held when the last beam (or…
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bostonreb · 4 years ago
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Retail Bank is Permanently Closing on Charles St. Beacon Hill
Boston Real Estate Search Retail Bank is Permanently Closing its doors on Charles St. Beacon Hill You know things are bad when you see the permanent closing of banks on Charles Steet in Beacon Hill. The Hingham Savings Bank will close its branch at 80 Charles Street on or shortly after September 18, 2020 Boston […]
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ericvick · 4 years ago
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Readers share what it's like to go house hunting in Mass.
Have you been to an open house lately? You’ve probably experienced the frenzy. Maybe you toured a home only to hear the real estate agent say an offer has already been made on the house, sign unseen. Perhaps the process is too frustrating, and you’ve decided to rent. 
We recently asked readers to share their stories of what it’s like to house hunt in Massachusetts. We received a wide range of stories from the “unbelievably lucky” to the “very bizarre.” Many readers were surprised at the state of the homes they toured — and the number of competitive offers they’ve made without success.
Below, we feature 10 responses from readers. 
Do you have your own unbelievable house hunting story? Share it with us here or e-mail [email protected]. 
‘We were unbelievably lucky’
“We are still in shock,” Kate in North Attleborough wrote. After the pandemic hit, Kate wanted more space than her one-bedroom in Boston. With her lease up in October, she started house hunting in May. “We started looking in anticipation of a difficult search. On our first day meeting our real estate agent, the 2nd house we looked at was being built and would be ready in October. Put an offer in and it was accepted,” she wrote. “That was it, one day of looking at homes and our first offer we put in was accepted. We waited a while to tell some of our friends because one was on their 10th offer and still no house. We were unbelievably lucky.” 
‘Wheel yourself around to the washer’
Don in Charlestown recalled a house he visited where the washing machine was located in a basement that was only 5 feet high. Then he noticed a number of chairs on wheels. “So to use the washer, let’s say (unless you were willing to stoop the entire time), you would sit in one of these chairs and wheel yourself around to the washer and wherever else you needed to go,” he wrote. “The house also had a stocked trout pond and the trout were obviously hungry. The broker would throw a handful of fish food into the pond and the water would erupt with starving trout. At any rate we did not buy this house and never learned why the basement was 3 feet short. We just hope the trout survived.”
‘No offers were made that day’
Brandon Moss of Boston was house hunting in the Bridgewater and Lakeville areas with more than a few unusual touring experiences. One of them included a floor-to-ceiling pile of beer cans and boxes inside an enclosed porch and “a bedroom set up in the basement adjacent to the boiler (without windows), which eerily reminded me of Sloth’s living quarters in ‘Goonies,’ ” he wrote. Moss continued on to another house “where renovations were half-complete. When asked the status, the occupant indicated that it was the ex’s fault (clearly the marriage broke up in the midst of renovations).” Moss added, “Suffice it to say that no offers were made that day.”
‘Very bizarre’
Jennifer in Natick was house hunting in Needham when she walked through a highly monitored home that may have been owned by a family that also ran a dry-cleaning business. “They had a family member sitting like a statue in each room that we entered to protect against theft, I guess. They didn’t speak but just freaked people out as they walked through the house and entered each room. They also had a complete dry-cleaning clothes rack system in their basement, just like a dry-cleaner, filled with clothes. It was very bizarre,” she wrote.  
‘Naked in bed during the inspection’
“Looking to buy a house we inspected one that was currently being rented. The two people who lived there were naked in bed during the inspection time,” Kelly in Brookline wrote. 
‘The attached garage which held our future soundproofed party pad was actually 7 feet over the property line’
Richard in Boston shared his house hunting experience in the southwest region of the city back in 2007. “[I] was looking at a bungalow that came with, of all things, a recording studio. We made an offer only to discover that the attached garage which held our future soundproofed party pad was actually 7 feet over the property line, on land owned by the town. There was no way any mortgage company would grant a loan for something like that even in those days. The seller suggested we could move in anyway and rent it until it got sorted out! Then they offered to convert the studio into a small office with the bonus of a window. Our realtor wisely advised against it and the last we heard was the seller had to demolish the offending section of the house before putting it back on the market. Yikes!”
‘There were 30 other offers like ours’
“I think the process as a whole is just crazy!” Gina wrote. She sold her condo in March with more than 100 people touring the space and selling in less than five days. “That was the easy part,” she wrote.
The Waltham resident went on to share what it’s like to be house hunting in the Worcester area since December. “Each week we see anywhere from 2 to 6 houses for about 15 mins because that is all that is allowed with our agent in towns from Bolton to Grafton,” she wrote. She noted that sometimes children aren’t allowed at showings, so she has to leave her 6-year-old daughter with family. 
“Then comes the Sunday scramble — we can only put one offer on one house. So we come up with the best offer that includes things we are willing to waive (heat system upgrade, bank appraisal, etc.) to be competitive. We look at comps in the neighborhood, well water tests and disclosures from the current owner. Then we furiously sign document after document to get our final offer in by Monday morning with a friendly letter to the sellers about our family,” Gina wrote. “Then we wait to hear that we didn’t actually get the house because there were 30 other offers like ours. Unfortunately we haven’t closed on our house yet so most sellers don’t want to take a chance that our sale will fall through. It is a stressful process but made even more stressful because we have to do it all over again each week.”
‘The open house was a literal frat party’
“We looked at a home directly on the water in Winthrop a few years ago that had dropped its price to 100K, well below what it was worth and the open house was a literal frat party,” Gabriella in Winthrop wrote. With so many people viewing the property, and all the stuff the owner had accumulated, it was hard to move around the house. “The living room wall was being held up by a beach chair and the bedroom windows were covered in black trash bags. People were going around peeling wallpaper off the walls to see the condition of the plaster and pulling up corners of rugs to see the floors. … We ended up buying a house a few streets over, but the owner still hasn’t sold despite many, many offers.” 
‘It’s truly a marathon not a sprint’
Paul and his wife in the South End have been going to open houses every weekend since October. The couple have been looking to buy in the suburbs “from Weston down to Hingham,” always submitting an offer at or above the asking price. According to Paul, when January hit, “things really heated up.”
“The first house we submitted an offer on was in Wayland for a house $729K. At the 1st showing (which was basically 10 minutes because there was a line of 30 people out the door on a Thursday) we submitted an offer for full asking price, no contingencies, close in 30 days. The realtor didn’t even get back with us! We only found out 3 days later that the house was under agreement and sold for $70K over asking. You would think this house was a funeral home because it looked like there was a wake line outside. … Lastly, my wife and I went to go see a home this past Wednesday in sleeeeepy Sherborn. When I say this house was in the woods, deep in the woods! At 12:45PM on a Wednesday in March, there were 25 cars on the street for a home that was asking $985,000. … Not disclosed to the average buyer looking at the pretty Zillow listing: The septic tank was 31 years old and hadn’t been pumped in 6 years! It was a beautiful home but we are staying away because of the underground details. Not to mention there’s a freight train that runs by the house at night and blows the horn. Little details that you pick up on when you do your research! 
It’s super disheartening out there but I think it’s truly a marathon not a sprint. Once people get vaccinated and people want to travel once again this summer, I am hoping the competition dwindles.”
‘Incredibly frustrating, I decided to rent’
“I’ve made five offers in the South Shore over the course of eight months. The last house I didn’t get I was told by the seller’s agent that I had the highest offer, (significantly over asking, no contingencies) but they picked buyers that are more ‘similar to their family situation’ because of the letter they wrote. I think that could be discrimination? Incredibly frustrating, I decided to rent,” Kelly in Canton wrote.
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southshoresir · 6 years ago
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Choose the best of open houses South Shore MA and make your home
South Shore this week has open houses that you can visit and find the right house that you can buy to make your home and bring up your family. These are featured homes and new in the listings. You can get a home on Brewer Beach Road for $1,695,000 with beautiful view of the Hingham Bay from most of the rooms. It has an open concept layout and is renovated by renowned builders in the area.
It has a gourmet kitchen well furnished with thermador appliances and a breakfast nook where the whole family can meet for breakfast. The second floor has the master suite with beautiful bathroom and walk-in closet. The other living rooms are also located on the first floor.
Homes for Sale in South Shore Real Estate
South Shore Massachusetts has plenty of real estate for sale. You can get condos, single family homes, and commercial land for sale. You can visit the listings to find the plot to build your home or pick up a home for sale in a beautiful setting. In Wareham MA you can be the owner of a beautiful home for $274,900. It is a single family home with 4 parking spaces.
It is just renovated with baths and kitchen. The laundry is located on the first floor and the main level has fir floors which are beautifully finished. It is fenced on the rear and the sides with ample parking off- street. Since it is fenced on the rear and the sides it would be an ideal place to move in with a family.
South Shore Homes
There are around 19,000 homes for sale in South Shore which has good school and college. People who want to buy homes in the area always like to know about the well –known schools and colleges that their children can enroll. There are different types of homes for sale the cost of some of the homes for sale is as low as $199,500 while the higher end ones go beyond $2,425,000.
People looking for homes can visit open houses within their budget and then make up their mind about buying it. They can also contact brokers in the area who will guide them on different homes for sale within their budget.
What does South Shore MA Real Estate offer?
Are you looking for a home in South Shore MA Real Estate?  This is a flourishing area with many attractive communities from which you can choose the best home. South Shore also includes Weymouth, Pembroke and Hanover. It is ideal for people who like to enjoy the amenities and opportunities offered by a big city. When people choose a home today they like it to be within commuting distance from local amenities.
South Shore MA Real Estate has everything to offer from a convenient commute to lush green surroundings so many people are looking for homes in the area.
If you want to go to open houses South Shore MA then visit southshoresir.com/ to find the house of your choice.
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lhhlegal · 6 years ago
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mcdonaldswoodsir-blog · 6 years ago
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Visit open houses South Shore MA and buy your home
Do you like to have your dream home in South Shore MA? South Shore MA is having open houses and people interested in buying homes can visit them. If you are looking for a big home where you can have gatherings for family and friends then there is one on 84 white head road, Cohasset MA. The estate stretches over 3.9 acres and has deeded access to two private beaches. The living space occupies an area of 6000sq. ft.
If your budget is set on something a little smaller then there is home on 29 Howe Street Hingham MA where the living space is 4078sq ft. with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms or you can have one on 49B Collier Road Scituate MA where the living area extends over3, 200 sq. ft.
Real Estate in South Shore MA
Real Estate South Shore MA is a premier location close to Boston where you can enjoy beautiful coastal views. There are plenty of residential and commercial homes for sale including condos. There is also commercial land if you are interested. You can get a colonial home in North Pembroke which occupies 3000sq sq.ft. of living space. The residential home is for single family and will only cost you $628,000. It has landscaped lawn with in ground pool besides being close to school and stores.
There is a condo on 110 South Avenue Whitman MA with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms which is across from a converted school in Holt Park with ball field, playground and pool.
Homes for sale in Marshfield South Shore
In Marshfield there are two homes for sale and the median value of a home is $430,500. If you are looking for a gorgeous home leading on to a sandy beach occupying a living area of 6,482 sqft with 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms it will cost you $1,399,000. It is just the place for entertaining with open floor plan with a large deck and gazebo.
A condo in Marshfield will cost $440,000 with 2 bedrooms and three bathrooms. It has good craftsmanship and hardwood floors. There is a Chef’s kitchen with granite and appliances of stainless steel. It also has a beautiful fireplace.
Be the owner of a beautiful home in Hanover
Hanover Real Estate has around 3 homes for sale and the median home value is $ 481,200. In Hanover the homes have hardwood floors, large private decks, full basements and a lot more. There are also homes with attic space. If the budget for your home is $519,000 then you can get in, 19 Morning side Dr Rockland MA. The home has 6 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The first floor has a spacious kitchen with a formal dining and living room.
A few steps from the kitchen are a huge living room with Cathedral ceiling. On this level lie the laundry room and the half bath. There is also a home in Norwell MA for$609,900 with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
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