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Back Bay Brownstones

Back Bay Brownstones for Sale in the Greater Boston Area   Brownstones are townhomes built at the turn of the century and found in the New York City and Boston areas. These lavish and elegant properties can also be found across New England and other urban areas. Known for their reddish-brownish brick exteriors, Boston brownstones offer a combination of fine home and apartment living. These units are considered row houses – and are constructed from brownstone and other durable materials. Each brownstone townhome features shared walls and a uniform outside appearance. They are almost always multiple stories tall – but rarely go higher than four stories. Brownstones also have flat roofs – which may or may not include gardens and decks. The property line for most brownstones usually goes up as close to the street as well.   Back Bay Brownstones in Boston   Back Bay Brownstones in Boston continue to soar in popularity. In fact, these neighborhoods are some of the most desirable areas across the nation. With traditional and vintage to contemporary doors, Boston Brownstones feature unique architectural elements and highly visible windows. Nearly all Boston brownstones also have cozy fireplaces, spacious closets and ample leg and storage room. These units also offer more room than average urban apartments – and give you the feeling of actually living in a house. While a townhome in nature, brownstones are equipped with all the latest technologies as well. This includes but is not limited to:   Wi-Fi access and areas for large LCD- LED TVs and entertainment centers. Many different flooring options – traditional wood like Elm, Oak, and Pine to vinyl, acetate and hardwood parquet floors. Spacious bedrooms, living rooms, formal rooms, dens and even a central attic. Most also have basements in Northeast areas. Cozy fireplaces, modern kitchens, smart appliances, and all the amenities of living in a contemporary Boston apartment or suburban home.   Back Bay Brownstones on the Market   You can find a Back Bay Brownstone for sale simply by contacting local real-estate agents. With years of extensive industry experience, these professionals can connect you with a range of available brownstones for sale in the Back Bay – and adjacent neighborhoods. Boston Brownstones are truly cosmopolitan, upscale and aesthetically-pleasing. They are also in close proximity to transportation, shopping, school and dining venues. In fact, some historic brownstones in Boston date back over 150 years!  Here are some more benefits of opting to buy a brownstone in the Back Bay area:   Brownstones are resilient, sturdy, and designed to last for years and generations to come. Due to their strong brownstone materials – they are designed to withstand inclement weather – but upkeep is still important for exteriors and interiors. This may include yearly cleaning, power washing, etc. Brownstones are not like regular apartments, condos or co-ops – in that they do not involve property associations or higher authorities you have to deal with daily. Boston Back Bay Brownstones do require upkeep – but these units… Continue reading Back Bay Brownstones

REALTORS, The Local Boards and NAR

When I first got my real estate license, “dumb” terminals were used to access picture-less listings.  MLS books (w/ pictures) were published every two weeks, and the day the books were delivered, they were already 5 days old.  Oh, and sharing the book with the general public resulted in a fine!  So, basically, the consumer had to use an agent to find a listing or to sell a home.  Business for REALTORS was easy!!! The Structure of NAR Today, I know the truth about being a REALTOR. In our market, to be a member of the MLS, you must also be a member of the local board, the State Association, and NAR (or pay a much higher MLS fee) to have access to the MLS.  In neighboring markets (not the same state), the local MLS board owns the lockbox system, so in order to get a lockbox key, you need to be a member of that local board and therefore, a member of their State association, and NAR.  In the eyes of many, the local, state, and National Association provide NO services of value.  Better stated, the only service worth paying for is the local MLS. Pay to Play Agents don’t mind paying for services but DO NOT want to feel like they’re being taken advantage of (which many feel they are.)  Local & State Associations and NAR see it differently.  You see, it’s the MLS that funds everything else that the local Board does.  And because you MUST also be a member of the State REALTOR board and NAR, it could be said that the local MLS’s fund State and NAR.  So, if NAR is to exist, NAR needs the local MLS to flourish financially until NAR is able to morph from being a service organization into technology firm/data aggregator (RPR, AMP, UpStream, real-data.) Who Moved the Cheese? NAR’s metamorphosis is being funded by member dollars.  To NAR, members like Deridder are a necessary evil until NAR becomes a “butterfly” and no longer needs local dues.  NAR supports members like Deridder, for the time being.  Deridder doesn’t want to change the way he’s been doing business for the last 30 years. Having exclusive access to the MLS data has “enabled” Deridder.  Deridder has become complacent and slothful.  To him, life is good so “please don’t make me learn something new!!”  Heaven forbid that he have to go out and “work” for a living!!! That being said, what did steam engine mechanics do when the diesel locomotive was invented?  They either had to adapt or get out of the way because the industry was changing with or without them! The Nationwide Real Estate Portals Portals like Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, Realtor.com, etc. are changing the way REALTORS must do business if they are to survive.  Most brokers are not fans of Zillow and the other nation-wide real estate portals.  No longer are agents the “gatekeepers” of the MLS data. Zillow is even moving into Canada. Real Estate data is everywhere so… Continue reading REALTORS, The Local Boards and NAR

The Difference Between a Loan Officer and Mortgage Broker

We commonly see confusion, especially from the first time homebuyer, on the difference between a Loan Officer and a Mortgage Broker.  When looking for a new home, its critical that you have your finances set up and in place.  Having your mortgage ready to go make the hombuying process much easier. Although both Loan Officer and Mortgage Broker both have to get their licenses from the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and both have to take NMLS Continuing Education, that is about where the similarities stop. What is a loan officer? According to Forbes.com, a loan officer’s job is to accept an application that the borrower has filled out, and then hand it off to the underwriting department. “An independent loan originator, on the other hand, typically renders more services to the borrower, including things like advising the client about the best loans available for their specific purposes, gathering required documentation throughout the process, ordering the appraisal and communicating directly with the underwriter to ensure that the loan gets approved,” writes Forbes. According to Loanvest.com, a mortgage loan underwriter is tasked with carefully analyzing every bit of information the loan officer asks you to provide as part of the loan application process, as well as the collection of verification documents that you may be required to send in later to substantiate the information you’ve already provided. The underwriter will then attempt to verify two primary things in order to meet the bank’s criteria for offering you a loan: general creditworthiness and debt-to-income ratio. What is an Undrwriter? A large bank or credit union relies on the underwriter, or underwriting department, to handle all of the above tasks—and these departments aren’t working as representatives for the borrower. The takeaway for the consumer: Mortgage rates available at an independent loan originator, whether a broker or a small banker, will not be higher than those offered through a larger bank. In fact, in many cases, the rates may be somewhat lower, partly because independent mortgage brokers typically have more loan sources available to them compared to the big banks, which usually just have a handful of loan products to offer prospective homeowners, according to Forbes.com. “For instance, mathematically, paying 1% of the loan amount to reduce the rate by .25% will break even in about four years, but it seldom makes sense unless the borrower plans to use the lower rate to pay off the loan faster. As far as fees are concerned, you have to make a distinction between lender fees (underwriting, document prep, processing, etc.) and third-party fees (title, escrow, appraisal, recording, notary). Some lenders and brokers have very high lender fees, while others may have higher rates instead,” says Forbes.com. What is a Mortgage Broker? A mortgage broker is an independent real-estate financing professional who specializes in the origination of residential mortgage loans. Mortgage brokers normally pass the actual funding and servicing of loans on to wholesale lending sources. A mortgage broker is also an independent contractor working with, on average, as many… Continue reading The Difference Between a Loan Officer and Mortgage Broker

Changing Careers – Get Your Real Estate License

Change Your Career by Attending the Best Real Estate Schools If you feel that your current career is unfulfilling in any way, it is time you give selling real estate a chance. Not only will you be your own boss, when it comes to income the sky is the limit. Starting a business is not easy, but the process of getting a real estate licenses is not.  That said, to get into a real estate career you have to go to real estate school so that you can get a license. There are many of these so it is important that you know the qualities of the best real estate schools. Choose Your Real Estate School Wisely The best real estate schools use experienced and seasoned instructors to deliver lessons. They will teach you how to get new clients, how to get listings, how to work with other REALTORS to buy and sell homes, how to maintain your own books and everything else that you need to know to get your real estate license. The best real estate schools do more than help you get your license – they offer continuing education to ensure that their students stay current with the latest real estate selling and buying techniques. They will have a curriculum based on a wide variety of topics and it is up to you to check regularly and pick courses that you feel will be beneficial. Tips on Passing the Real Estate Exam Options for Getting a License Many people do not have time to attend brick and mortar real estate schools. If that is the case, the best schools develop online courses that claim to be just as good as the live real estate classes to help get your real estate license.  You will have course material, research material, assignments and you will also have access to your instructors in case you have questions. They also provide chat rooms within these courses to facilitate discussions between students. As you look at real estate schools make sure to compare licensing fees. This is not to say that you should go for the cheap ones, but rather that you should choose a school that you can afford that offers excellent real estate courses. Success in Real Estate Once you become a successful real estate agent and are earning a six figure income, you can enjoy the luxuries of life.  You can spend your time in your luxury home on the golf course, flying in your private jet or renting a charter boat to fish for yellowfin tuna.  The world is your oyster!  But first…you have to get that license!

Choosing The Right Real Estate School

Getting a Real Estate License Real estate is a career that is currently being vastly embraced by people who want to be there own boss and make a good income. A real estate career comprises of selling homes,land and in some instances commercial real estate. The first step in a career in real estate is getting your real estate license.  The first step in getting your license is choosing the right real estate school.  Some of the options when choosing the right real estate school is whether you choose online real estate classes or an in-class course. Real Estate Schools Most real estate schools offer pre-licensing with various educational modules. The schools offer courses that build the necessary knowledge and skills in the real estate sector to pass the state exam. Once you pass your real estate exam, you then choose a broker and start selling! Those who hold real estate licenses are required to undergo several more hours of commission approved real estate CE. This is to ensure that real estate agents are still competent with any new rules and regulations and is required, yearly to keep your license.  After a sale they are paid in terms of commission. Online Real Estate Classes With the advancement in technology, most real estate schools now offer online classes for new licensees as well as continuing education.  Different people perform better under different circumstances.  Spend some time to figure out if online or live classes would be better for you.  Online real estate courses offer you the opportunity to study from where you are at any time. Online real estate courses vary in options and usability.  Some real estate schools have invested heavily in their online technology and some have very clunky systems.  However choosing a school that offers quality online classes with live classrooms that will guarantee you maximum change of passing the exam as well as properly prepare you for buying and selling of real property.  Your choice of schools should be a priority. Thorough research should be done on the schools to determine the best option for the online course to be pursued. A Career in Real Estate Deciding to start a career in real estate is a big decision.  With the time and money that you will invest, its critical that the school you choose provide the best real estate education possible.  The school should not only offer pre-licensing but post licensing as well as real estate continuing education.  You should have an option of live classes or online courses.  Lastly, some states do not let real estate schools reference their “pass rate”.  If your state allows, we strongly recommend comparing each schools pass rate for the passing the real estate exam. Real Estate Exam Preperation

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Center School of Online Real Estate has been reversibly working to accept new applications for getting your real estate license. Get Your License Today! Do you want to break into the wonderful world of real estate sales?  Are you looking to become a real estate agent?  We are now accepting applications to become a real estate agent in all 50 states! The first step in becoming a REALTOR is to take the required classes.  We Center School of Real Estate is licensed in all 50 states to provide the pre-licensing to take your real estate test.  Once you take your real estate test, you can then take your state exam.  Once you pass your state exam, you with then have your real estate license. Within the first 180 days of passing your real estate exam, you will need to take additional post licensing education.  If you fail to do so, you will LOOSE your license. Online or In Class Courses Available We are offering Online real estate courses as well as in class courses.  In class real estate courses are performed by one of our many partner real estate schools across the country.  We vet all of our partners very intensely and you are guaranteed to pass your real estate exam. Our online courses are built on the best online adult training system available.  Our online classes are very user friendly and provide the convenience of taking your real estate course at home and in your own time. Are you ready to get started?  Simply fill out the form below and one of our real estate instructors will contact you shortly.      

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