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This Week's Top 10 Best Buys

   

Andover     $289,900

Turnkey  3  /  4  bedroom  home  on  quiet  street  with  updates  throughout.  This  home features an eat-in-kitchen with sliding doors to a private deck, a large living room plus a first floor master bedroom, both with new carpeting. Upstairs you'll find 2 / 3 bedrooms with  wood  flooring.  The  lot  is  fenced  and  very  private.  A  small  garage  and  shed  add additional storage and the parking is off street. Wonderful opportunity to own a quality home in a convenient location

 

Andover     $349,900

OPEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 FROM 11-12:30 111 North Main Street, Andover TODAY'S  ACTIVE,  BUSY  LIFESTYLE  IS  PERFECT  FOR  THIS  BEAUTIFUL  RESTORED ANTIQUE where you can walk almost anywhere; Town shops, morning coffee, T Station, Whole Foods & walking paths. Owners have ambitiously restored much of it with new architectural roof, ext. paint in historic colors, new driveway, new FHA/gas heat and a dry basement warranty, plus newer  appliances,  bath.  An  energy  efficient  Gas  Fireplace  warms  the  Great  Room  on  even  the coldest days. ESCAPE TO A PRIVATE BACKYARD OASIS

 

Reading     $424,900

Beautiful - Move right in!! Rambling Cape. Hardwood Floors, Fireplace, French Doors, Skyklights.  Master  Bedroom  with  cedar  closet.  Great  location,  in  Barrows  School District.  Back  yard  fenced  in  with  play  area.  Finished  room  in  basement-  possible  4th bedroom. Close to routes 93 and 95. Newer roof and heating system. Electrical system updated.

Haverhill  Ayers Village      $339,900

Open  floor  plan-  maple  kitchen,  recessed  lights,  hardwood  flooring  upstairs  &  down. Attached 2 car oversized garage. Flexible rooms on 1st floor and 3 bedrooms with a front

to  back  master  on  2nd.  This  home  is  just  like  brand  new  from  electrical  to  plumbing, heat, roof, siding and windows. Cool down with central air conditioning. INCREDIBLE!

 

OPPORTUNITY!!! 2 More Lots Now Available in Same Blueberry Fields Neighborhood...Early Bird New Construction on

acre lots by quality Farmer Homes. Builder offers choice of floor plans. Call for details $425,000-$450,000. Oversized garages, walk up attic, walk out basement, attention to detail in established high-end neighborhood.

 

Reading     $459,900

This Meticulously Maintained Victorian Offers 4 Bedrooms, Gleaming Hardwood Floors Through-Out,   Completely   Renovated   Kitchen   W/Upgraded   Cabinets   &   Silestone Counters, Living Room W/3 Window Bump-Out, Additional 18 X 15 Family Room w/ Sliders  To  Large  Rear  Deck,  Spacious  Master  Bedroom  W/Generous  Closet  Space  & Access To Full Bath, Beautiful Wood Work Through-Out, New High Efficiency Heating System, Desirable Fenced-In Backyard With Pool & So Much More

 

Andover     $499,900

Splendid Mix of Old and New - Charming Antique Style Home with Smashing Newer Addition  which  includes  Custom  Cherry  Kitchen  with  Butler's  Pantry,  Sunny  Eat-in Area,  Inviting  Fireplaced  Family  Room  and  Master  Suite  Wing.  1st  Floor  Office  or Guest Bedroom with Full Bath. Classic Formal Rooms with Wide Pumpkin Pine Floors and  Fireplace.  Wonderful  Screened  in  Porch  Overlooking  Gorgeous  Level  Yard. Prestigious South Andover Academy Area. Don't Miss This Opportunity!

 

 

 

 

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Are you a first time homebuyer?

Here's what one recent buyer is saying:

"As a first time home buyer, my goal was to put together a team that would most efficiently guide me though the buying experience, but also educate me on the details of the process.  While searching for the right buyers’ agent, I had interviewed several prospective agents and dealt with two before finally resolving on Susan Sells.

I found that Susan took the necessary time to truly understand our preferences as well as our restrictions. Her confidence and knowledge of small details that I had otherwise missed made her opinion valuable in narrowing down home choices.

Another differentiating factor was that she actually went on house viewings with me and kept on the searching even if we were not together. I found very quickly that these seemingly straightforward activities were not so standard with other agents (a few agents wanted me to look through emailed search results and to just notify them when I found something I wanted to buy) or they wanted me to do drive-bys.

The closing process was extremely straightforward due to proactive work from all involved members and early engagement by Susan with all the parties including a good relationship with the selling agent and other members of my ‘team’ including my lender.  I would be using Susan for all future real estate transactions and recommend her without hesitation to friends and co-workers. "

Thanks.

Market performance through August 2009

Thru Aug 26 2009 
Pricing trends Analysis by Town and Property Type                
Type Price Range North Andover Andover Methuen Haverhill
    Active Under  Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months Active Under  Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months Active Under  Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months Active Under  Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months
                                           
Single Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ### 0 0 0 #### ### 0 4 0 100% ### 2 2 3 50% 2.0
$100-200 2 0 4 0% 1.5 1 0 0 0% ### 20 17 28 46% 2.1 13 7 23 35% 1.7
$200-300 9 2 13 18% 2.1 5 4 7 44% ### 47 26 46 36% 3.1 55 16 54 23% 3.1
$300-400 16 4 9 20% 5.3 18 3 13 14% ### 43 12 11 22% 11.7 41 9 24 18% 5.1
$400-500 20 7 21 26% 2.9 22 6 19 21% 3.5 20 2 6 9% 10.0 19 2 3 10% 19.0
$500-600 20 2 27 9% 2.2 17 8 14 32% 3.6 14 2 2 13% 21.0 8 0 0 0% ###
$600-700 14 0 13 0% 3.2 15 4 14 21% 3.2 10 2 0 17% ### 2 0 0 0% ###
$700-800 6 0 4 0% 4.5 20 4 11 17% 5.5 1 1 0 50% ### 0 0 0 #### ###
$800-900 4 0 1 0% 12.0 9 3 8 25% 3.4 0 0 0 #### ### 0 0 0 #### ###
$900+-1,000 9 1 1 10% 27.0 6 0 3 0% 6.0 0 0 0 #### ### 0 0 0 #### ###
1,000-1,500 4 0 1 0% 12.0 8 3 3 27% 8.0           2        
1.5+ 4 0 0   ### 7 0 2 0% 10.5                    
108 16 94 13% 3.4 113 32 89 22% 3.8 155 66 93 30% 5.0 142 36 107 20% 4.0
                             
                                           
Condo $0-100 0 0 1 #### 0.0 0 0 2 #### 0.0 1 2 1 67% 3.0 11 9 14 45% 2.4
$100-200 30 7 11 19% 8.2 16 3 6 16% 8.0 19 11 13 37% 4.4 78 15 36 16% 6.5
$200-300 21 8 12 28% 5.3 12 0 4 0% 9.0 17 4 7 19% 7.3 61 7 14 10% 13.1
$300-400 13 1 2 7% 19.5 15 2 1 12% 45.0 13 1 1 7% 39.0 5 0 0 0% ###
$400+ 21 1 4 5% 15.8 12 1 3 8% 12.0 6 1 1 14% 18.0 0 0 0 #### ###
85 17 30 17% 8.5 55 6 16 10% 10.3 56 19 23 25% 7.3 155 31 64 17% 7.3
                                           

North Andover market performance data

Prepared by
Susan Rochwarg
Susan Sells Team Keller Williams Realty

168 North Main St., Andover MA
978.470.2048
Center
Jan 2009 
Pricing trends Analysis by Town and Property Type                
Type Price Range North Andover
    Active Under  Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months
         
Single Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ###
$100-200 1 2 0 67% ###
$200-300 9 0 2 0% 13.5
$300-400 11 3 7 21% 4.7
$400-500 14 0 11 0% 3.8
$500-600 23 0 8 0% 8.6
$600-700 15 0 7 0% 6.4
$700-800 7 0 4 0% 5.3
$800-900 6 1 2 14% 9.0
$900+ 8 0 3 0% 8.0
94 6 44 6% 6.4
Multi Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ###
$100-200 0 0 0 #### ###
$200-300 3 0 0 0% ###
$300-400 3 0 1 0% 9.0
$400-500 0 0 1 #### 0.0
$500+ 2 0 1 0% 6.0
8 0 3 0% 8.0
Condo $0-100 1 0 1 0% 3.0
$100-200 15 3 14 17% 3.2
$200-300 33 1 10 3% 9.9
$300-400 12 2 2 14% 18.0
$400+ 18 1 2 5% 27.0
79 7 29 8% 8.2
Totals 181 13 76 7% 7.1  
               

Andover Market Performance Jan 09

Jan 2009 
Pricing trends Analysis by Town and Property Type                
Type Price Range Andover
    Active Under  Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months
         
Single Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ###
$100-200 0 0 1 #### 0.0
$200-300 6 0 4 0% 4.5
$300-400 9 6 12 40% 2.3
$400-500 9 3 10 25% 2.7
$500-600 13 1 11 7% 3.5
$600-700 7 2 8 22% 2.6
$700-800 5 0 4 0% 3.8
$800-900 7 0 2 0% 10.5
$900+ 24 1 4 4% 18.0
80 13 56 14% 4.3
     
Multi Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ###
$100-200 0 0 0 #### ###
$200-300 1 0 0 0% ###
$300-400 2 0 0 0% ###
$400-500 1 0 1 0% 3.0
$500+ 0 0 0 #### ###
4 0 1 0% 12.0
     
Condo $0-100 1 0 1 0% 3.0
$100-200 12 0 2 0% 18.0
$200-300 6 1 3 14% 6.0
$300-400 5 0 3 0% 5.0
$400+ 11 0 4 0% 8.3
35 1 13 3% 8.1
Totals 119 14 70 11% 5.1
             

Year to date Market Performance Andover-North Andover

Prepared by
Susan Rochwarg
SUSAN SELLS TEAM
978.470.2048

168 North Main St., Andover MA
Center
Oct 2008 
Analysis by Town and Property Type                
Type Price Range North Andover Andover
Active Under Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months Active Under Agreement 3 Mons. Sold Percent Under Agreement Absorpt Months
                   
Single Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ### 0 1 0 100% ###
$100-200 1 0 0 0% ### 0 1 2 100% 0.0
$200-300 11 3 5 21% 6.6 7 4 4 36% 5.3
$300-400 16 4 8 20% 6.0 14 6 9 30% 4.7
$400-500 18 1 12 5% 4.5 30 3 13 9% 6.9
$500-600 18 2 17 10% 3.2 15 8 14 35% 3.2
$600-700 23 2 3 8% 23.0 16 4 8 20% 6.0
$700-800 9 1 8 10% 3.4 9 1 5 10% 5.4
$800-900 7 2 2 22% 10.5 10 2 4 17% 7.5
$900+ 9 0 2 0% 13.5 22 2 6 8% 11.0
112 15 57 12% 5.9 123 31 65 20% 5.7
     
Multi Family $0-100 0 0 0 #### ### 0 0 0 #### ###
$100-200 0 0 0 #### ### 0 0 0 #### ###
$200-300 2 0 0 0% ### 0 0 0 #### ###
$300-400 3 1 2 25% 4.5 1 0 0 0% ###
$400-500 1 1 0 50% ### 2 1 0 33% ###
$500+ 2 0 1 0% 6.0 0 0 0 #### ###
8 2 3 20% 8.0 3 1 0 25% ###
     
Condo $0-100 0 1 1 100% 0.0 3 0 0 0% ###
$100-200 24 6 10 20% 7.2 9 0 9 0% 3.0
$200-300 34 7 8 17% 12.8 12 1 2 8% 18.0
$300-400 19 4 5 17% 11.4 6 1 2 14% 9.0
$400+ 12 1 2 8% 18.0 13 3 2 19% 19.5
89 19 26 18% 10.3 43 5 15 10% 8.6
Totals 209 36 86 15% 7.3 169 37 80 18% 6.3
3 months of Solds were used to calculate the Absorption Rate.
Pending Ratio of 50% or More = Seller Advantage .
Pending Ratio of 50% or Less = Buyer Advantage .

Celebrate every little thing!

Thanksgiving. A good time to take time.                                     
 
 

To all my friends and clients,

 
Thought I’d take time to send a note of gratitude along with my Top 10 Best Ideas to help you in celebrating and keeping your wonderful Thanksgiving traditions and making new ones as well.
 
Take time at Thanksgiving-
say thank you often, express your gratitude through what you do and what you say, savor the sacred silences, think abundance, listen (to others), give of yourself and of course, celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
This year, please be a part of our family tradition for a Thanksgiving Celebration by making a commitment to take the time… It’s contagious.
I plan ahead for the day in my head and make it a special invitation but keep rules to a minimum
November 27 2008
Time: early a.m.‘til end
Place: someplace where you’ll take the time
Phone: no Blackberry or Iphones allowed
RSVP: not necessary. you’ll be welcome even as a stranger
Well, with the big day still about a week away, now is the time to step back and remember what worked last year and what you want to change for this year’s Thanksgiving celebration.  Maybe I can help.
1. First things first. Check the weather forecast for the big day or the entire Thanksgiving week.
November may be a slow month for travel in New England. Snow has usually arrived in the northern New England states' mountains. Ski resorts begin to make their own snow if nature has not provided the traditional cover.
2 ?Check your complaining, blaming, judgment, gloom and doom at the transfer station and smile alot. Transportation services (airports, planes, trains, buses, highways) are strained to the breaking point as everyone travels to have Thanksgiving someplace where they can take the time. The day before Thanksgiving (Wednesday) is the busiest travel day of the entire year in the USA. Avoid traveling on that day if at all possible!
The Sunday after Thanksgiving is the next-busiest day, so avoid that as well, especially the afternoon and evening. Travel on Friday, Saturday, Monday or Tuesday if possible.
If you must travel on Wednesday and Sunday, have reservations, and take the time to show your gratitude, listen and don’t complain and expect long delays and some inconvenience.
?It’s almost here. The 82nd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. New York is not just another city. Maybe your heading the NYC to celebrate with long standing tradition. Go to the parade http://www.macys.com/campaign/parade/parade.jsp
 
3. Make yours A Healthy Thanksgiving Menu
2 of my favorites:
In our country where super-sized seems the fashion and soaring obesity rates have become the norm, what is the best way to deal with our annual feast day?
Streamlining. The key to a healthy holiday meal, I've discovered, is that less can be more. Less fat. Less sugar. Less salt. And less on the plate. But not less flavor. As a health-conscious cook and passionate eater, I've always loved Thanksgiving.
Turkey is an excellent source of lean protein.
Sweet potatoes are rich in vitamin A and potassium.
Pumpkin is an abundant source of beta-carotene, fiber, and iron.
Fresh cranberries contain vitamin C and fiber and can be a magic ingredient when served as more than sweetened cranberry sauce.
Solution? A Healthy Thanksgiving mind-set before the main event means staying with a realistic calorie budget that makes sense, getting some exercise before or after the meal; and lightening up the fat and sugar.
 
4. Do something you’ve never done before. It’s the 21st Annual Feaster Five Road Race in Andover. Sign up today and Join the fun and make exercise and physical activity a part of your Thanksgiving.
 
Consider a walk on the Freedom Trail and make a visit to the only museum open on Thanksgiving Day in the Boston area, the USS Constitution.
 
If you’re really wanting to let go of some traditions but stressed about how to really let go, I’ve got an idea. (Remember what I said about parting from some traditions) Perhaps gorging yourself and waddling to the family room to your favorite cushioned chair to watch football is not on your list this year. What is? 8 things to do besides watch foot ball
 
5. Yes, the turkey may be traditional fare but there are lots of alternatives. Renew your menu, with a Gentle Thanksgiving consistent with your compassion for Animal Rights. For those who prefer to celebrate together with others who support a compassionate holiday and a cruelty-free diet, there are vegan celebrations where the feast is wonderful and free of all animal products. Open to the families and their friends in the Boston and Metrowest area. http://www.gentlethanksgiving.org/events/tevents02.htm#MA
6.Express yourself. Let stress go. There are as many Thanksgiving celebrations as there are unique ways in which we are thankful. Or find History of Thanksgiving from myths, proclamations, myths and more. Learn something new and get excited.
Some of the planning and stressing is made more challenging by its midweek date and often hours of travel and of course the pressures of maintaining family traditions including recipes, centerpieces, house cleaning, preparation and more.
7. Need help? Here’s a life resource for far more than simple answers but a real true tip and problem tackling site. www.Life123.com visitors need only type "Thanksgiving" into its search box to pull up tips on everything from hosting a first Thanksgiving and creating crafty table settings and cornucopia to safe food handling and recipes.. For those who love historic Thanksgiving traditions, there's even a section of Native American and Colonial recipes. (For a related topic, type "football" into the site's search box). There's even a wealth of money-saving tips.
8. Find Boston Restaurant options for feasts of every variety  Celebrate in your own way. If you don’t want to cook at all, there are lots of special events including the All-day Thanksgiving Celebrations at Plimoth Plantation offering breakfast, lunch or dinner.
 
 
9.  Spice it up! Discover new and exciting spices and spend some fun time with a special friend or family member and experiment with the flavor and whimsy of spices.
  • Allspice – Columbus discovered this spice in 1494. It is the ripe sun-dried berry of an evergreen tree. Its flavor resembles a blend of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. It is available whole or ground. Use sparingly. Cooking Uses: Whole allspice can be added to soups, stews, and pot roasts,  Ground allspice can be used when cooking meat loaf, or non-meat loaf, tomato based sauces, squash, sweet potatoes and carrots. It also goes well in apple pie filling, cakes, cookies, puddings, and in mulled cider.
  • Cinnamon – This spice widely known and available in sticks or ground and comes from the bark of an evergreen tree. Cooking Uses: Use a cinnamon stick as a stirrer in hot coffee, tea or spiced cider. Break a cinnamon stick in half and add to your coffee maker along with ground coffee when brewing a pot of coffee. .
  • Pepper – Pepper is the world’s most popular spice. It is the dried fruit of the flowering pepper vine plant and can be native to the East Indies. Cooking Uses:. Fresh ground and organic pepper has a more vibrant fragrance than commercial ground pepper. Season stuffing, meats, salad dressing, to flavor freshly diced tomatoes,
10. Discover all there is to be grateful for. And make yours a wonderful life you deserve. Thanksgiving is of course an American tradition but the mystical power of a new personal commitment to gratitude in everything you think and do has much farther reaching impact. Everyday Peace. Everyday Purpose. Everyday Love. You can make your Thanksgiving a big opportunity to be happy. You are entitled. A friend gifted me a book just a few weeks ago and wanted to share it with you. “Everyday Grace.” By Marianne Williamson.
In the spirit of sharing, I have dream about a Thanksgiving Celebration filled with many moments of sacred silence to reflect on so many of the blessings. Some that I have received, some as though from magic. My best friends are invited and will be my guests to enjoy all that the celebration has to offer. So much of the event is the result of the people and the mix. The location would be a simple farmhouse. We’d un-chill the stone of the walls with a slow-burning fire in the fireplace and good wine. We’d be in the Tuscany region of Italy. For me, this is a unique place in the world.
First on the menu at my Thanksgiving Menu:    Acquacotta Soup
Ingredients:
  • 1 large red onion or 1 leek, roughly chopped
  • 1 1/2 stalks celery, roughly chopped
  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 pound Swiss chard, cleaned and torn in half, or 1/2 oz. porcini mushrooms, soaked and drained
  • Half of a peperoncino or any hot red pepper, fresh or dried
  • 1/2 cup tomato pulp from plum tomatoes (seeded, juiced, and chopped if fresh) or drained and diced if canned)
  • 3 cups simmering water
  • sea salt
  • 2 eggs (preferably organic)
  • 2 slices rustic, country-style bread, lightly toasted
  • 1 teaspoon chopped parsley
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Tuscan pecorino cheese
Preparation:
Place the toasted bread in two soup bowls.
Place the onion and celery in a 3-quart, heavy-bottomed, nonreactive pot. Drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil and stir to coat. Cook over a medium-low heat, or until the onion is translucent but not brown. Add Swiss chard (or porcinis, if using) and stir briefly to wilt. Add hot pepper, tomatoes, and simmering water. Season lightly with salt and cook over a low heat (barely a simmer) for 20 minutes, until vegetables are very soft.
As vegetables are cooking, bring about an inch of water and a half teaspoon of salt to a boil in a deep skillet. At the end of the vegetables' cooking time, turn the skillet heat down to a gentle simmer. Add the parsley to the soup.
Break the eggs into a small bowl, one at a time, and slide them into the simmering water. Cook for about 3 minutes, until the whites are set, but the yellow is still runny. When done, use a large slotted spoon to place one egg on each toast slice in bowls. Ladle broth and vegetables over each egg and top with a generous sprinkling of the chees
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Celebration.
 
‘til next time,

Susan

BEWARE of the perfect house syndrome!

       “If we’re patient and look long enough, we’ll find the perfect house.” That’s what some people say when new home shopping.

      Of course, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to find a place that meets most of your needs and wants. But waiting for perfection may be a mistake.

By comparing houses on the with only the “dream” in your head, you risk missing out on properties that meet most of your requirements. These may be terrific homes, well priced in the that ultimately go to another buyer.

Instead judge each house by its own merits. Compile a list of items and features that are important to you and place them in order of importance. Then evaluate houses against these criteria. Ask yourself: Does it meet my most important criteria? How do I really feel about not getting certain items on my list? Will I be really disappointed when somebody else buys this house? Then, be careful not to let every item become a roadblock that prevents you from buying what is truly a dream home.

 

Choosing A Best Buy Home

How do I go about finding these “Best Buys?” I’m a student of the real estate Pricing trends! Every day I spend several hours searching through the MLS listings for my clients. I get into as many of the homes for sale as I can so I have first hand knowledge about location, condition and price. Here’s how I select the 10 homes you see here...

    First, and you’ve heard this before...Location, Location, Location! I rate each property by its location and compare it to its competition in the .

Second, I look to see that it’s the cheapest house in its category and neighborhood.

Third, I calculate its VSF or Value per square foot. Now using all three criteria I’ll start to make my list and then pare it down to what I think are the very best values for the week.

Where should you start? Hire an agent to look out for your interests, one who knows the inside out and can advise you. Having a knowledgeable Buyer’s Agent at your side will pay huge dividends by not only helping you to find your next home but by guiding you throughout the entire process.

Compare the neighborhoods you might be interested in. Look at things like location, schools, convenience. Check out the neighborhood itself, are the homes well kept.

Get pre-qualified by a lender so that when the right home comes along you’ll be ready to go.

If you’re a first-time buyer, attend a Home Buying Seminar.  Come to one I’m having on May 3 from 2-4. Call me at 978-470-2048 for details.

 Sign up at SusanSells.com for our HomeSearcher Program. It’s FREE and it will update you daily as new homes hit the . Remember, it’s called a Buyers for a reason!

Want to get my Top 10 sent to your email every week...drop me an email at homes@susansells.com and ask for it!

 

It's Only A Buyer's Market If You Buy!

I’ve been watching the little pile of snow under the laurel bush at the end of our driveway, waiting to catch the last moment of its existence as a sign that Winter is finally over. I know I’ll never catch the exact moment because it’s always changing and it will disappear before I actually see it so I won’t be able to crow about my un-official beginning of Spring.

    The same holds true for those Buyers waiting to see when the will hit bottom. Before they’re able to recognize it the moment will be gone and prices will have begun to move back up.

A recent article in TIME presents a compelling case. Even if home prices drop by as much as 10 percent, a slight uptick in interest rates stands to raise monthly payments to levels that exceed or even cancel out the lower price!

Remember, It’s Always A Good Time To Buy Good Real Estate!

Did you see my Top 10 Best Buy List for this week? What!?!  You don't get my list emailed to you? What are you waiting for...send me an email at homes@SusanSells.com and I'll send it right off to you. These 10 homes are great values and 10 sharp Buyers will get themselves a really great deal. But act fast...they probably won't be here next week. Don't let someone else get your best buy! Call or email me today.

We are now accepting new clients. We welcome motivated buyers looking for the best deal and sellers searching for the opportunity to successfully sell in their time frame and for the highest price.  

 Connect with me personally at Susan@SusanSells.com or mobile 978.902.1231