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Everett Foreclosures

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Bank Owned Properties

Many of the bank owned properties here are often sold for $180 a square foot, which makes it an exceptionally valuable opportunity for a buyer looking to break into Boston’s notoriously competitive housing market. Although this city is an independent entity, its proximity to the center of the city adds tremendous value to all of its properties.

Single family homes in this area tend to have their own lots and backyards, although some of the houses are built relatively close together. Three stories are common, as are decks that span multiple levels and incorporate fairly large landings. These landings are spacious enough to host a semi-permanent collection of lawn furniture and cooking equipment throughout the year. Barbecue accessories can often be found dangling from specially fashioned hooks from the ceilings of these decks. During the seasonal months, flowers often bloom from the flower boxes arranged along the edge of the deck.

The first floor of these homes is often dedicated to common areas such as the kitchen, the living space, and perhaps a shared office or library. Tile or hardwood floors are most common in the kitchen, which is designed to be large enough to not only accommodate the numerous cabinets and appliances that must fit into it, but also a separate table for casual dining. This small dining table traditionally fits into the space between the wall and the entrance to the kitchen, and can often sit four or more people. The living room is usually surrounded by windows, and is cozy without being tiny. A fireplace may be installed; in some homes, a baseboard heater is most common.

Short Sales

What could be better than a three bedroom, three bathroom home in this city that only costs $300 a square foot? The same home for only $160 a square foot, as is the case with many short sales in this region. Although the prices can vary significantly depending on the condition and specific location of the property, this market is perfect for buyers who are intrigued by great homes at low prices.

With bright, wide interiors, ceiling fans in every room, and windows that have triple panes to promote the most efficient use of energy, the homes in this city are designed to provide comfort and an excellent rate of return. The large living areas are usually rectangular and deep, providing plenty of room for different furniture arrangements while also creating a sanctuary of quiet and repose within the home.

The kitchens and dining spaces tend to be more colorful and are fitted with custom lighting fixtures, many of which not only illuminate the room but indicate a subtle shift in the decor from deep relaxation to a more festive, upbeat vibe. The kitchen is directly adjacent to the dining room, and is fitted with the finest in both materials and appliances. The cabinets often are built so that they form a solid, uninterrupted line across the wall. However, in some kitchens, the cabinets are designed to be slightly different lengths, so they create a kind of cascading effect. In other kitchens, the cabinets are grouped together in a single unit near the back of the room, and shelves are placed directly above the ovens and other appliances. These shelves are perfect for displaying food related objects, including but not limited to cookbooks and pickled jars of olives, as well as jars of uncooked pasta and other visually appealing items.

Geography

With 3.4 square miles of land within the city limits, this burg is nestled into the dense fabric of Boston, as it is located only four miles from the metropolis’ downtown. It is surrounded by the cities of Revere and Chelsea to the east, Somerville to the southwest, Malden to the north, and the neighborhood of Charlestown to the south. It also sits on the banks of the Mystic River. Accessible via Route 16 and Route 99, this community has a number of neighborhoods throughout, including Glendale, the Line, Woodlawn, and the Village. Some of the green spaces here include the Jacob Scharf Playground, the Sidney Shapiro Playground, the John Gramstorf Playground, the Walter Morris Playground, and Glendale Park. The Revere Beach Parkway also provides some recreational opportunities for those who love to spend time outside.

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