If you’re planning to buy or sell a home in Massachusetts, there’s a major law change you need to know about. Starting October 15th, 2025, buyers will no longer be allowed to waive a home inspection when making an offer on a property. As a local REALTOR® serving Framingham and the MetroWest area, I want to help you understand what this means, why it’s happening, and how it could impact both buyers and sellers.
Navigating the Changing Real Estate Market in MetroWest, MA
Changes to Real Estate Commission Practices are Here in Massachusetts
What To Expect As We Enter Into The Fall Real Estate Market in Massachusetts
Mortgage Forbearance and COVID-19
Nicole Kittredge is a mortgage loan officer with Envoy Mortgage. NMLS #20896. She has been helping clients with mortgages for 16 years. I asked her to explain what mortgage forbearance is and some of the consequences.
Are Home Prices in Massachusetts Going to Drop?
Coping With COVID 19 as a Small Business
If you’re one of the sectors that were shut down amidst the COVID-19 crisis you might be panicking; especially if you’re a small business that was counting on income from events in March, April, and May.
This is a wake-up call for so many self employed people on the importance of having 4-6 months worth of expenses saved. I know that’s not the reality for many people right now and while you should definitely start building up your savings that doesn’t help with the short term problem of staying afloat through our current economy.
2019 Metrowest MA Real Estate Market Update
Wondering if home prices are going up in your town or which towns went DOWN in median price over the last year? I put together a comprehensive report on real estate market data for nine metrowest towns including Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, and Wayland.