Thursday, January 15, 2015

Buying a home on the North Shore? Make a friend or two at City hall.

There are many things that one should do when purchasing a home on the North Shore of Boston. One idea that realtors seldom talk about is getting to know the people at City hall of the town you want to purchase in.

If you plan on doing any remodeling that would require a building permit you will need to get that permit through the building department. Setting up a brief appointment with the town's building inspector and asking them about what can and can't be done will go a long way in creating a good relationship with them. Having a town's building inspector guide you from a town's code perspective will reduce the potential for headaches half way through a remodel project.

If your home is on septic and you wish to add another bedroom, consult the town health department for a copy of your potential homes septic design. Also, be sure to ask what the zoning is at the property. Some town's only allow 3 bedroom houses in an area, even if you have several acres of land.

Another item to do at City hall is request to look at the public file for the home. It may include items like a plot plan, approved plans for recent additions, and other useful information.

If you're looking to purchase a home or property on the North Shore of Boston give me a call. I'd be happy to help you and provide some more guidance.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Hi. Welcome To Boston-North Shore Real Estate News Blog

I hope you find this blog to be informative and a good read. I am a real estate agent in the North Shore area of Boston Massachusetts. Although I am in sales the primary reason for this blog is not to try and solicit you for your business. I just want to be able to offer my perspectives on real estate selling and buying on the North Shore of Boston without any obligation to contact me. Of course, if you feel like contacting me to sell or a buy a house on the North Shore of Boston I will gladly help you.

You will find a simple contact me form at the bottom of each blog post I create. Please try to be specific as possible when using the contact me form. In addition to however you'd like to be contacted, please tell me what I can help you with. I'll try my best to answer your questions or provide you with some more information.