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Weekapaug had a busy fall and winter last year but this summer only yielded 3 home sales and 1 building lot sale. Those sales were $650k, $750k, $1.53m and $2.65m. Last year Weekpaug had quite a good selling season. Weekapaug had the lead over Watch Hill, Misquamicut and Quonochontaug in homes sales early but never gained enough traction. ...
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Hopkinton, Washington County - Announcing a price reduction on 25 Forest Glen Dr, a 1,276sqft, 2bd, 1ba, located on 1 acre. Now MLS® $278,500 - New Price!.
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• 1,380 sq. ft., 2 bdrm, hardwood floors, maple kitchen, 10 minutes to beaches, Rt 95, casion. Walk to downtown, park, schools. Large deck and fenced in yard. - MLS® $210,000 - Exceptional Value
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Historic Downtown Westerly, Westerly - Announcing a price reduction on 44 B Fairview Ave, a 1,426 sq. ft., 2 bath, 3 bdrm 2 story. Now MLS® SALE PENDING $199,900 - Motivated Seller!.
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Historic Downtown Westerly, Westerly - Announcing a price reduction on 56 Elm Street, a 3,121 sq. ft., 3 bath, 5 bdrm 3 story "Third story ready to be finished.". Now MLS® $549,900 - Best value on Elm St....
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Historic Downtown Westerly, Westerly - Announcing a price reduction on 44B Fairview Ave, a 1,426 sqft., 2 bath, 3 bdrm, 2 story, totally renovated. Now MLS® $209,900 - Great value!!.
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National Association of Realtors Chief Economist notes that by early summer we should be seeing a positive impact on home sales from the record-low mortgage interest rates coupled with the stimulus provisions.Mortgage applications for home purchases and refinancing are up 77% from the same time last year according to the Mortgage Brokers ...
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6 Reasons to BUY a home today!!!Lending guidelines are getting tougher. Minimum down payments are increasing Minimum credit score requirements have increased from 580 to 660 for some programs Cash reserves are becoming a must Debt ratios are now at 45% (6 months ago it was 55%) Rates go up every summer. Look at the graph below historically rates ...
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