The Cape Cod and Islands Association of Realtors says that inventory on the Cape and Islands is picking up slightly but overall new listings are down over prepandemic levels.
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This lovely North Tiverton ranch is located on a spacious lot with a detached single stall garage and paved drive. Main level of home has 3 bedrooms, one bath recently updated, living room and updated kitchen with dining area leading to deck. Hardwood floors throughout, laminate in kitchen and bath and the entire home inside and out has been freshly painted in 2020. Basement level features a finished family room, office and unfinished laundry area with bulkhead to the outside. Many updates including roof 2013, gutters 2020, exterior paint 2020, move in condition.
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(Realtor.com)Nice 3 - 4 bed, 1 1/2 bath raised ranch on almost 1/4 of an acre, in the Brookfield Manor plat of Western Cranston. This home, built in 1971, has hardwood floors, a partially finished basement (heat and AC), vinyl siding, cedar closet, fireplace, one car garage w/opener, fenced in backyard, sprinklers, central vac, gas heat/hot water and central air. Easy access to all highways, and on
Ed Semmler
The type of real estate market that was seemingly reserved for one of the coasts or some booming metropolis has likely now spread to your neighborhood.
Houses that might have taken a couple of months to sell only a few years ago are now being snapped up in days or even hours as buyers are anxious to take advantage of historically low mortgage rates at the same time there’s a tight supply of houses.
It’s a phenomenon that’s occurring across most of the country, including the Michiana region where the median sales price for some homes has jumped by double-digit percentages in the first four months of this year compared to the same time last year.
Realtors fill police cruiser for food pantry
Left to right: Athol Police Officer Madison Chevarie; REALTOR Stephanie Pandiscio; REALTOR Jean Rubin; Business Partner Julie Millar, and NCMAR President Darlene Rossi. Contributed photo/Kathy Lore
Staff Reporter
Modified: 5/25/2021 1:58:17 PM ATHOL The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected local food banks more residents are now using their services, while fundraisers struggle to collect enough funds to keep up with the rising demand. The Community Involvement Committee of North Central Mass. Association of Realtors jumped into action to fill a cruiser and fill the shelves of local pantries. Held on Saturday at various Market Basket locations including Athol, Leominster and Fitchburg, the fundraiser that aims at filling local food bank shelves was a hit, according to a press release. Police officers and cruisers were parked in front of the Market Basket stores. There, a few volunteers and the police officers were on hand to c
The type of real estate market that was seemingly reserved for one of the coasts or some booming metropolis has likely now spread to your neighborhood.
Houses that might have taken a couple of months to sell only a few years ago are now being snapped up in days â or even hours â as buyers are anxious to take advantage of historically low mortgage rates at the same time thereâs a tight supply of houses.
Itâs a phenomenon thatâs occurring across most of the country, including the Michiana region where the median sales price for some homes has jumped by double-digit percentages in the first four months of this year compared to the same time last year.