I'm glad you're considering purchasing! It's a great time to buy!!
Any real estate agent could help you - but you may wish to consider a buyer's agent. I can put you in touch with some if you wish.
Tom
Tom Stevens
Eagle Nationwide Mortgage, Natick, MA
Thomas.Stevens@ENMCdirect.com
phone 888-4-1-lowrate x 25 (888-415-6972 x 25)
TomStevensMortgageConsulting.com
Hi Tim,
I work in Westborough and surrounding areas. If you can provide me with specific information about the Westborough property you are inquiring about (MLS number or address) I can point you in the right direction. Thanks....Judy
Generally the listing will indicate who the broker is and their phone number. (Click "See More Photos and Details.")
Keep in mind, though, that the listing broker is a "seller's agent," i.e. they work for the seller. In order to protect your interests, you should seriously consider a "buyer's agent," i.e. seeing a realitor who works for you. In Massachusetts, dual agency is allowed (the buyer's agent and the seller's agent are the same person), but the buyer and seller have to agree to this in writing beforehand (I signed a form when I listed my home for sale).
If you have an MLS number for the property (also called the "listing number"), you can give it to your buyer's agent and they will contact the seller's agent to schedule a showing time.
When you have located a property that interests you, you may be well served to meet with a Buyer's agent to work on your behalf and be your advocate. A buyer's agent can cut through the hype and provide direct information to allow you to make an informed decision.
Call me with any property specifics - address or MLS number.
Rick Dickson 978-400-1100 Powder House Realty Group.
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