Money. Certainly the most obvious point when thinking of moving is money. Examine your expenses and ensure that you are able to take on that new house payment and make sure your credit is in order.
You have outgrown your home. Whether you have outgrown your home in storage space, living space, or bedrooms, you may need to upgrade into a new home to fit your current needs.
Your home is too big. In the opposite vein, maybe your kids have just left the nest and you find yourself with too much space. Don’t pay for space you don’t need and think about downsizing to a smaller house or townhouse.
Your home needs too many repairs. There comes a time when it might cost you less to move to a new Boston, MA home than to repair your current home. Don’t feel bad throwing in the towel and instead think of how nice it would be on your stress level if you could start fresh in a new home.
If
you are looking to enter
the Boston,
MA
real
estate market in 2016,
please be sure to contact
a Boston,
MA
real
estate agent.
I am happy to help you find the perfect home for you!
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Garofalo
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Williams Realty
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861-3631
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