New construction that is.
In our previous post, The Chicken and the Egg of Housing Inventory, we promised to let you in on some listings coming to a neighborhood near you.
Not only do we have a number of new listings coming your way, but these are all new construction - and new construction inside 128 can be tougher to find than your keys on a Monday morning.
So How do you know if 'new' is for you?
- Are you a growing family looking to upsize? We have beautiful new homes in great school districts.
- Are you a first-time buyer but think you can't afford a new home? We have new condos within walking distance to Arlington Center.
- Are you interested in a home with history and character but also with modern amenities? We have a renovated and restored antique home.
The question of whether to renovate and stay put, or buy new and start fresh is a question that many people grapple with. It's a decision that depends on a number of factors, some financial and some not.
Not everyone wants to leave their neighbors or undertake a home search. Yet not every renovation is worth the time, money, effort and aggravation.
Have you been hesitating to list your home because you don't think you'll have a new place to move into? Then read on and stick with us, because we will feature one of the beauties below in our Spotlight Home of the Week on Friday!
ARLINGTON (Priced from $800,000's - $1,100,000)
Single family homes
Dallin school district | 2,800+ square feet | 4 bed | 2.5 bath |
Brackett school district | 2,600 square feet | 3-4 bed | 2.5 bath |
Bishop school district | 2,900 square feet | 4 bed | 3.5 bath |
Bishop school district Restored antique, Low $500s | 1,900 square feet | 3+bed | 1.5 bath |
Condos
Near Arlington Center
2 bed | 2 bath | 2 levels | Low $400s |
3 bed | 2 bath | 2 levels | High $400s |
Near East Arlington
5 room | 2 bed | Low $400s |
NEWTON
Albemarle section | 2,900 square feet | 4 bed | 4.5 bath
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