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Can Real Estate Agents in Boston Work from Home?

Full post: https://bostonpads.com/blog/real-estate-agents/can-real-estate-agents-in-boston-work-from-home/ The demand to work from home has increased, and real estate is no exception. Across industries, increased flexibility is the major reason professionals want to work remotely. Real estate already offers this perk. As a real estate agent, you can make your own schedule and maximize your time. However, working entirely from home is not a good idea if you want to be a successful real estate agent in Boston. Boston is a competitive market where you need to constantly meet people, build relationships, and interact with a swath of real estate professionals so you can better hone your strategies and closing abilities. Working in an Office is a Benefit Although many experienced agents take this for granted, there’s an incontrovertible truth that offices with a high in-person presence have more knowledgeable agents and close a greater amount of deals. New agents should take note of this...

Medford Apartments for Rent You Don’t Want to Miss

Full post: https://bostonpads.com/blog/renters/medford-apartments-for-rent-you-dont-want-to-miss/ Medford is a great city with a short commute into Boston. It has something for everyone- great restaurants and shops, an extensive history, and plenty of green spaces. That’s why there’s a lot of demand and renters should start their apartment search early, long before they need to move into their new residence. On that note, now is the time to start looking for Medford apartments if you’re looking to move in mid- 2023. The following list will help you get started and get an idea of what’s on the market.

How Boston Property Owners Can Reduce Apartment Turnaround Time

Full post: https://bostonpads.com/blog/landlords/how-boston-property-owners-can-reduce-apartment-turnaround-time/ Attention Boston property owners. If you own or manage an unoccupied Boston apartment then you’re probably starting to feel a sense of panic. Each and every day that your apartment remains empty is costing you money. Have you actually sat down and calculated how much cash you’re losing? We’re talking about a potential of thousands of dollars per month. It’s bad for your bottom line and your stress levels. You purchased the property to make money, not lose it. The good news is that there are always people looking to move to Boston. That means you’re not limited to tenants who only want to move in by the popular September 1st date. Now, you just need to do what it takes in order to catch the attention of the right tenant. We can help. Here’s how Boston property owners can reduce apartment turnaround time.

What are the Benefits for Landlords to Signing an Exclusive Right to Rent Agreement?

Full post: https://bostonpads.com/blog/landlords/what-are-the-benefits-for-landlords-to-signing-an-exclusive-right-to-rent-agreement/ Massachusetts Landlords have multiple routes when it comes to listing a rental property. Those options range from listing it directly by owner, to using dozens of real estate agencies in the area. This article will discuss the benefits for landlords to signing an “Exclusive Right to Rent Agreement,” and the important factors to look for in a real estate agency. What is an exclusive right to rent agreement? In this type of agreement, you as a landlord give exclusive rights to one agent or company to rent your property during a specified period of time. What’s unique in this arrangement, is that it entitles the agency to be the exclusive listing agent for that property. It commits the landlord not to list it with any other agent or real estate company. This agreement is signed for a limited period of time, and the agent is paid a commission only if the ...