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    1st Page of Google Helps Sell Houses

    Jul 15th, 2008 | By DebOnTheWeb | Category: Real Estate

    If you want to sell a property, it makes sense that the more people who know about the house, the better chance that you’ll sell and for a better price. I’ve been working hard on getting the properties I have for sale listed on the first page of Google search results.

    Try it [...]



    Porter Square Condo For Sale

    Jul 11th, 2008 | By DebOnTheWeb | Category: Real Estate, Somerville MA

    Visit www.25LindenCondo.com for full information.
    Live on a quiet street 1/2 mile from vibrant Porter Square. This modern condo is well laid out. The updated kitchen with laminate floor is fully applianced. You’ll enjoy full size windows and your living room view is trees and greenery. The bath has been recently remodeled. The condo fee covers [...]



    Short Sale Frustrations

    Jul 8th, 2008 | By DebOnTheWeb | Category: Real Estate

    If you look through homes for sale in Malden, MA or in any city you’ll see that there are many being sold “subject to third party approval”. What does this mean? The current owner is having trouble paying their mortgage and the house is no longer worth as much as the mortgage is. [...]



    Why Didn’t My House Sell?

    Jun 27th, 2008 | By DebOnTheWeb | Category: Real Estate

    When you put your house up for sale, you start making plans for your move. But unfortunately not every house sells. It’s like throwing a party but no guests show up. In the current real estate market in Medford, Somerville and the surrounding cities, there are many reasons why a house doesn’t [...]



    Real Estate Market Like the Early 90’s

    Jun 18th, 2008 | By DebOnTheWeb | Category: Real Estate

    The current real estate market feels very much like when I first started helping people buy and sell real estate in 1991. Foreclosures are on the rise, prices have dropped significantly and everything the media has to say is doom and gloom. There is one big difference, though and that is interest rates. [...]