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Boston Spring Real Estate Market 2013: Should You As A Prospective Homebuyer Be Open To Increasing Your Offer?

Limited inventory and a very strong demand for metro Boston housing has created an environment where bidding wars are commonplace.

In the recent past there was no incentive for prospective homebuyers to adjust their offers for 3 reasons:

Greater Boston Real Estate Market Trends, February 2013

Here's February 2013's Monthly Indicators report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors

Interested In Specific Neighborhood / Area Real Estate Market Trend Data?

What It's Like To Live + Work in Boston's Core Neighborhoods?

John Carleton's photos via Getty Images

John Carleton's photos via Getty Images

What it's like to live + work in Boston's core neighborhoods? According to the March 22, 2013 edition of The Boston Courant and data from the U.S. Census it means that you are more than likely going commute to work on foot.

Low Metro Boston Housing Inventory: Time For Sellers To Make A Move

Residential real estate inventory for sale is at a near record low level in our local metro Boston market. What does that mean for Boston area home buyers? Because there aren't enough desirable properties to go around, housing prices are pushing upward

Joe Schutt Interviewed on Agent Caffeine Podcast with Kelly Mitchell

Joe Schutt shares his perspective of getting out from under someone elses brokerage. The dream to own his own, the methods and madness that went into improving his real estate business and the most intriguing aspect of all How he came up with the name Unit and why its double entendre is the icing on the cake of a brand that is quickly catching on and has sky-rocketed his visibility and his brand recognition.

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