Mary Cashell
Welcome to my consumer website! Here you will be able to obtain information on properties that have been matched to you by our automated system. Click on Exclusive Buyers Club and you will receive daily property alerts on new listings that match your search criteria, along with price changes on active properties.
Whether you're looking to buy, sell or rent property, my goal is to make the transaction smooth and efficient . As a Realtor®, I provide guidance, professional skills and availability throughout the process.
Simply put, "I work for you"!
Contact me at (978) 761-9694 or email Mary@WoodsRE.com This is a great time to be buying or selling a home. Interest rates are still low, so let's get moving!
Let's close one door, and open a new door together!
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Tips When Buying a Home
- Get pre-approved. Save youself the time and grief of looking at houses you can't afford.
- A financial lender will help determine a mortgage amount specific to your criteria. Explore different loan options to find which is best for you.
- Decide what (and where) you want to buy. Prioritize your needs (i.e., location, schools, amenities).
- Consider your re-sell value. Even if you don’t have school-aged kids, a strong school district is a good thing.
- Calculate the hidden costs. Property taxes, insurance, maintenance and association fees can impact your wallet over time.
- Don’t be house poor. Double and triple check to be sure you haven’t maxed yourself out on the cost of your home and left nothing for maintenance, etc.
- Get help. Consider hiring a REALTOR® to get the most for your money. It pays to have someone looking out for your interests.
Tips When Selling a Home
When preparing to sell your home, the first impression is often the most important. Spend some time improving the interior and exterior appearance before placing it on the market to increase the chances of a swifter sale at a better price.
- Clean out the clutter. Open spaces look best. Clean, and clean some more to make a good first impression.
- Spiff up the property. Make any improvements that will improve the show of your home. When possible, stick with the simpler (and less expensive) options to be sure the buying price covers your investment.
- Determine the worth. Know the fair market value of your home. Your REALTOR® can help you assess the cost. You may also want to have the home appraised.
- Price it right. A REALTOR® can help you objectively set the price so that it reflects the value of your home and the trends of the surrounding community.
- Come up with a plan. Are you set on your price, or eager to move? How low are you willing to go to settle?
- Get pre-approved for your next move. If you’re looking to buy another house, make sure you know your financial situation.
- Set the stage. Clean the windows, open the curtains, turn on the lights, display fresh flowers. A bright house is a welcoming house. Ktchens and bathrooms are key selling points.
- It’s show time. Be ready and willing to have your home shown any day, even with short notice. Making it difficult to see will also make it difficult to sell.
About Me
- Member of the National Association of Realtors
- Member of Massachusetts Association of Realtors.
- Member of North Eastern Association of Realtors.
- Member of Better Business Bureau.
My specialties are
- First Time Buyers
- Buyer Representative
- New Homes
- Lot/Land
- Military Markets
- Relocation
- Concierge Services
- Retirement
- Luxury Properties
Contacting Me
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