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Boston Real Estate

For the past five years, the Boston real estate market has been on fire.  Sellers had the upperhand and were experiencing times of fast sales, multiple bids, and strong bidders.  In this period of time, the Boston market made some investors a lot richer than when they first started. 

 

However, times are changing and Sellers are now feeling the heat for fear that the real estate they have on the market might not sell.

 

The bubble appears to have burst.  The average home price dropped by 1.5% during the first quarter of this year and is expected to continue to drop little by little over the next few years. 

 

Boston real estate is no longer a Seller's market, but this doesn’t mean that it is impossible for current investors to sell their properties.  However, it does mean that current property holders might not make the profits that they first expected.  In fact, some real estate investors could experiences losses as the market continues to cool.

 

Current investors in the Boston market would do best to sell their current holdings as quickly as possible.  At this point, investors shouldn’t be concerned with the amount of profits they receive.  Rather, the main focus should be on minimizing losses that may come with the slowing market conditions. 

 

Sellers should make sure that homes are competitively priced.  Don’t judge this by the prices of properties that are currently on the market.  Instead, use the sale prices of similar homes that have recently been sold. 

 

If the price on the home is too high, buyers will look elsewhere for Boston real estate.  If the home is left on the market for too long, buyers will think that something is wrong with the home and look elsewhere. 

 

In essence, investors must play the pricing game the right way in order to come out as a winner.  As a last resort, investors can consider using a realtor to help sell the home.

 

Prospective investors in Boston real estate are advised to stay way from this slowing market.  The odds of receiving any financial gain through investments in Boston real estate are slim to none.  While the market does currently favor buyers, when it is time to turn the house over, investors might not be able to sell the house, much less make a profit from it.

 

The Boston real estate market was good while it lasted.  Now that sales are becoming sluggish current investors are recommended to get out as quickly as possible and new investors should set their sights elsewhere.

 


 

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