Mary

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Mary answered:
exit strategy? yes, you will need to know if this house will resell quickly or stay on market due to things like busy street, condos/apt near by, lower rated schools, outdated features, .due dilligence..oh, did I mention due dilligence?
now for the story..I have a friend who put in an offer on a home in Los Altos, CA (circa 2006)-- equivalent area in Maryland would be Bethesda or Potomic in terms of housing. There were 4 offers..the first offer was over asking price, but the financing fell through, second buyer found another house, third buyer lost interest, fourth buyer was my friend. A month and a week later they got a call from the listing agent asking if they still wanted to purchase the home. They purchased it at the lowest of all the bids, renovated the home and sold in July for profit -- price, price, location.
Best of luck,
Mary - Yesterday, 17:00
Mary answered:
Maybe you should look at Lexington,Winchester, or Arlington -see the link to the MBTA Subway map
http://mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/
Alewife station is in Cambridge (but Arlington is the next town to the west)
Commuter rail service is great from the center of Winchester into the North Station (medical centers are near this area -- Spalding, Mass General etc) and you can hook into the subway easily from there. --http://mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/
Best of luck
Mary - Thu Jul 3 2008, 13:26
Mary answered:
August will bring lots of nice hot weather..hot days and hot nights for a week or more.
Yes, reconfirm this with actual data.and not just "averages" --http://www.billericaweather.com/index.html
best of luck
Mary - Wed Jul 2 2008, 16:42
Mary answered:
Hi Chewie,
I spoke with a management company approx. 2 weeks ago..they said it was ":slighlty below hopping for this time of year"..it seems that some are hesitant to move (either rental or buy) because of market uncertainty.
Be sure to do your homework if you are going to purchase..the good news for the area is that Fisher Investments has purchased property in Camas..and according to news sources they are planning to relocate their headquaters to the Vancouver Area from the $$$ Bay area.
Best of luck,
Mary - Sun Jun 8 2008, 06:34
Mary answered:
How close is this 180 degree view property to a fault line?

Thumbs up to Dave..I've appreciate his candor and expertise on Trulia
Maryland with Mary in it - Wed May 21 2008, 17:05
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