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Metrowest Town’s Recycling Programs

Thank you to the person on www.HollistonFreeCycle.com (which is a Yahoo Group) for the links to all the local Metrowest recycling information

I feel that Massachusetts does a pretty good job, either thru grassroots organizations or towns saving money, in providing recycling opportunities to the local residents.

Ashland Recycling Program Info

Framingham Recycling Program Info

Holliston Recycling Program Info

Hopkinton Recycling Program Info

Medway Recycling Program Info 

Milford Recycling Program Info

Millis Recycling Program Info

Natick Recycling Program Info

Sherborn Recycling Program Info

Check out the previous posts regarding related sites:

Hazardous Waste Dates

Asbestos Removal Article from 2008

I hope you find these links as a useful source of information whenever you are searching out information on your town’s recycling program.

Ed Daniels of the MAHome Team can be reached at Ed@MAhome.com or 508-341-7880.  He calls Holliston his hometown and works with Re/Max Executive Realty selling homes all around the Metrowest area.

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Metrowest Foreclosure Updates

Today I received a news release from RealtyTrac, which is the leading online source for foreclosure properties.  The report made me question how the specific Metrowest Massachusetts  marketplace is doing in regards to foreclosures.  This post will report on the following questions you may have:

  1. Are there a bunch of foreclosures driving down home values in our area?
  2. How much of a discount can I get if I buy one of these foreclosure properties?
  3. Is the market getting worse or better out there?

Foreclosures in Massachusetts

RealtyTrac reports that Massachusetts is one of the top 5 states in % of foreclosure sales for the 1st quarter of 2010. (June 30th – Not really sure why it took so long to issue these stats??)  As alarming as this sounds, let’s look a bit closer

Number of foreclosure sales were 2,111 in quarter 1, which is 42% of all sales!  Sounds bad, right? 

How does this compare to other states they reported on?  It works out to .9% of Total foreclosures in the United States.

Still digging a bit deeper, I checked MLS data for number of sales in MA for the 1st quarter.  MLS reports 6628 total single family home sales, which works out to 32% of all single family home sales are foreclosure sales.  Since they report 2,111 were ALL sales, let’s add condos and multifamilies to that number… now it is over 11,000 sales, or about 19% of all sales

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Metrowest Election Results for Senate

The election results are IN for Senator in Washington.  The Metrowest region had a great turnout and for that we can all be proud that democracy is working!

Below are results from each Metrowest MA town and the vote counts for either Scott Brown (R) or Martha Coakley (D):

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Strength in the Ashland Housing Market

Ashland Massachusetts is a community that is tucked away in the shadows of the larger Town of Framingham, but some people have noticed it!

 The housing market is reflecting overall declines of 12% in median prices, but Ashland is holding up very well

The median prices in single family homes for the town is $419750, for the 12 months ending 3/1/09.  The median price for the 12 months prior to this was $423750

This is an overall decline in median price of 1%!

The inventory of available homes in Ashland is quite low.  There are only 47 single family homes on market.  This is a decline of 23% from a year ago.

The single family homes on market have been available for an average of 176 days, or almost 6 months.

The real estate industry uses a term called “consumption rate” to describe whether we are in a Buyer’s Market or a Seller’s MarketRead the rest of this entry »

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If you wait for the Robins, Spring will be Over.

I couldn’t keep from creating this blog title after reading it in a Warren Buffett Op Ed piece.  It was in the New York Times Oct 17th.  Now, I understand that everyone will critize the Realtor speaking positive about the real estate marketplace, but I am excited about this Low! 

When is the “Low”?

You won’t know it until you see it in the rear view mirror.

Now don’t get me wrong, I am a real estate agent in a very down market.  I am working harder and dealing with more emotions then I have in my 10 years.  If I can manage scraping up a little cash, I will be putting it into equities and real estate NOW.

I worked an open house a few weeks ago, and at least 3/4 of the visitors were interested, but waiting for a bit longer for the market to fall further.  This was a very real display of pent-up demand.

Another contridictory real world example is a client looking for a $800K home in Holliston but not having more than a handful of options in the past 3 months.  Do I really need to direct mail a neighborhood to let them know I have a Buyer for them?  That is not the real estate market that the Boston Globe is reporting about!

In scanning over the region’s 3rd Quarter real estate stats, the median prices are reporting grim news to homeowners:

Holliston down 13.6%

Hopkinton down 8.7%

Framingham down 7.2%

Ashland down 7%

Natick down 5.4%

In regards to the number of sales, the region has 12.8% fewer sales!

OK, where you are ready to jump out a window, I am now salivating!  Yes, I do own a home, but I am not ready to move yet.  Therefore, no sweat.

Take a deep breath Massachusetts, the sky has not fallen and it is time to start figuring out how to take advantage of this market, not how to escape it!

Authored by Ed Daniels | Discussion: 2 Comments »

Ashland: Boston Magazine Sticks a Label on You!

Congratulations Ashland, Boston Magazine reports that you are the top town in Massachusetts for a buyer who is “single and you want peace and quiet.”

Ok, so it’s not a very prestigious award, but you made the list!

When it comes to nightlife, Ashland offers little more than cricket symphonies. What it does provide in abundance are small houses and fully loaded townhouses, priced in the $300,000s, that you can swing on a single income. There’s also the promise of future gains: Metrowest has been home to a sales-appreciation gravy train in the past decade, and this town sits at the next stop.

The article also provided some stats.
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Foreclosure Real Estate Secrets

First time buyers of real estate are salivating at the idea that the Buyer’s Market in Massachusetts is offering “steals” in every neighborhood. They hear of foreclosures, auctions, and people unloading property at every turn.

This is not only a falsehood, but when buyers learn of the process, they usually run for the hills.

Let me explain how foreclosures work…

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4 Crucial Reasons to Buy In this Perfect Market

You have been hearing all sorts of bad news in every newspaper article for the past 2 years. These are the 4 reasons why this is THE perfect time to be a Buyer. You should not delay, even if it means dealing with getting less for your current home!

As a full time Realtor in the Metrowest area for the past 10 years, I have seen mostly “good times”.

But were they?

My buyer clients were buying with multiple offers in the first few days a home was listed. Interest rates were good, but prices were climbing at double digit rates.

Ok, they were good times for Sellers.

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What??! Boston Area Real Estate “fairly valued”??

SmartMoney Magazine reports in the December 2007 issue that Massachusetts real estate is considered “fairly valued”. 

They compared local housing prices with other factors, including household income, population density, and interest rates. 

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