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3 Maywood St Hudson New Hampshire

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Get Directions Click Here OPEN HOUSE June 29, Thursday 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Description Photos Maps & Local Schools Print Brochure $ Click for current price 4 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 1440 SQUARE FEET This is a three year old colonial home being the only home being the only home on this side of the street on a dead end that gives you plenty of room to enjoy with your guests. You will appreciate the hand crafted touches exampled with the custom stone entrance to your walkway. Once inside you will enjoy the open concept as you entertain, Large windows allow for natural light. The walk out basement with natural light will allow you to put your crafts room or finished den.   Follow This Home! Search All Homes For Sale Free Home Values Homes Close to Where You Work Avoid Foreclosure 34 Washington Street ...

Preparing to Sell My Condo

Selling a condo is much like selling a house. You need to decide if you are selling it on your own or if you are hiring a broker. In today's Internet age, it is easier than ever to sell you condo on your own, but if you feel that you do not have the time to devote to it, hire a broker with a good reputation who can assist you. Before you do anything, check you condo's bylaws to find out if there are any special considerations you need to be aware of before you try to sell your condo. Sometimes you are not able to sell to whomever you want and you need to make sure you are operating within the rules before you get into trouble. If you are living in the condo while trying to sell it, make sure you are keeping the place as clean and organized as possible. While it is not necessary for the condo to look completely perfect, you do not want it to look too lived in. Messy surroundings and bad smells will result in no offer or a low offer at best. Keep the place picked up and do ...

3 Maywood St., Hudson, New Hampshire

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Get Directions Click Here Description Photos Maps & Local Schools Print Brochure $ Click for current price 4 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 1440 SQUARE FEET This is a three year old colonial home being the only home being the only home on this side of the street on a dead end that gives you plenty of room to enjoy with your guests. You will appreciate the hand crafted touches exampled with the custom stone entrance to your walkway. Once inside you will enjoy the open concept as you entertain, Large windows allow for natural light. The walk out basement with natural light will allow you to put your crafts room or finished den.   Follow This Home! Search All Homes For Sale Free Home Values Homes Close to Where You Work Avoid Foreclosure Schedule a Showing/Request Info Presented By: Steve DallaCosta Cameron Real Estate Group 617-982-3455 ...

Factors to Consider Before Purchasing a Condo

Buying a condo is an excellent investment for both future homeowners and investors. Having a condo affords you the ability to have your own place, minus the costly upkeep that comes attached with owning a home. It's a great feeling being able to walk around large, lovely ground without having to worry about who is going to cut the grass. Even better is the fact that you don't have to worry about who will fix leaky pipes or other miscellaneous repairs that come with any home purchase. Furthermore, for those who decide to purchase condos in tourism hot spots, having a condo places you at the center of all the action. Should you decide to sell later on down the road, your prime location will garner you a higher selling price. Purchasing a condo is an investment for the future. While most owners choose them for their 'ease of living' appeal (particularly those baby boomers who are coming towards retirement age or the newlywed couple), condominiums are also a great way t...

Single Family Homes Versus Multi-Units - The Great Real Estate Investor Debate

Investors have long discussed, argued and debated whether single family homes or multi-units are better for your real estate investing portfolio. There are advantages and disadvantages for each and I will briefly highlight some of these below. Let's start with single family homes. Single family homes are typically easier to finance, easier to find long term tenants for and easier to sell. They are easier to finance because you can go to just about any bank and get a non-owner occupant loan, often with very little down payment. (But note, at the time this is being written, May of 2008, lending requirements have gotten significantly stiffer.) Single family homes are easier to find long term tenants for because many tenants prefer living in a detached home rather than sharing a wall and/or ceiling with multiple neighbors in a multiplex unit. Tenants also tend to stay longer because those who rent houses instead of apartments tend to have more stuff and they don't like ...

Curb Appeal - First Impressions Count When Selling A Condo or Townhouse

Curb appeal is the key to selling a townhouse or condo. Since common areas are controlled by a homeowners' association, paying attention to details can make all the difference. Townhouses The same rules that apply to selling a house apply to townhouses except that the scale of things has to fit a smaller space and nothing can go around to the side unless you own an end unit. Townhouses do have some unique challenges. What the neighbors do affects how your home "shows" from the curb. You can ask for your neighbors' cooperation if you know and like them. You can explain that you're selling your home and are going to try hard to get your trash containers and children's bikes policed up quickly to make a good first impression on potential buyers. You would really appreciate it if they'd be as vigilant as possible. Maybe even ask if they'd mind if you took their trash containers to the back if you get home first (assuming you can do it without going ...

5 Questions to Ask Before Selling Your Urban Condo

If you want to start the process of selling, here are 5 simple questions to ask and answer. 1.  Where is your  condo located?  For example,  a city like San Diego has numerous downtown districts such as East Village, the Gaslamp, and Marina District.  If you have  numerous districts or neighborhoods in your urban area, list the reasons why you selected the District you live in because the next buyer will be looking for the same benefits you found. 2.  What is the condition of your building and your unit.  The building and your unit are intertwined.  Exterior condition is the first thing a prospective buyer is going to see, so look with a critical eye.  Are there any maintenance items you need to notify your management company about?  Don't over look this step.  It is critically important.  Now move on to your unit.  Try to be as objective as possible, which is hard.  What are the good things about your unit...

Deciding Matters on Condos For Sale

Real estate investment is probably one of the biggest leaps any young professional can take. It appears daunting and intimidating, but it may as well be a wise move given the unstable economy and unnerving constant drop of stocks. Real estate properties like house and lot, however, may not be suitable for the meager income of those in the dawn of their careers. In such cases, condominiums become the most plausible choice for young professionals. Most of the time, however, investment on condominiums does not pay off as they have expected. Some may have been burdened with the monthly amortizations coupled with association dues and other bills, while some have lost a great deal of money from scams. On worst case scenarios, the construction of condominiums that have been pre-sold does not push through because of bankruptcy and other issues, and buyers are left without an option other than accepting their faulty investment. This is why, it is important for anyone to know the major con...

My top 10 tips for selling your condo suite

Condo Living - 10 Tips For Selling Your Condo Preparing your condo for sale should be done in a prearranged and structured manner. Here are my top 10 ways to do so, in no particular order, as some might be more or equally important to you situation. 1: DE-CLUTTER - First and foremost. Creating the illusion of more space is a magical thing. An impression of a cluttered, messy space is certainly not. An open, inviting space is will be more accepted than a messy, bogged down one. Put "stuff" away. This includes everything from remote controls, to laundry, to dishes, to movies/video games. Also, some people think they can just toss everything into their closets as a quick fix. Nope! If it seems like your closets are jam packed and ready to explode, the potential buyer will come up with an image of their belongings not fitting either. The main word would be purge. If you haven't worn it in a year, you don't need it. 2: DE-PERSONALIZE - Yes, everyone is impressed wit...