Remote closings are making it incredibly easy for investors to buy property in Massachusetts, no matter where they live! Here are a few things you need to know!
Looking for an easy way to make $5,000 in cash? At Ephesus LLC, we’re giving you the opportunity to do just that—without a complicated process or fine print. If you live in Massachusetts and know someone thinking about selling their home, you could walk away with $5,000 in your pocket. Here’s how it works. How … Continued
When it’s time to sell your house, the process can feel overwhelming, especially when working with a traditional real estate agent. At Ephesus LLC, we aim to simplify and streamline the home-selling experience, offering a hassle-free alternative that gets you paid quickly and fairly. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between selling with an agent … Continued
For those who need to know how to sell a distressed property in Massachusetts, we’ll cover the options you have available. Traditional listings for this type of property are not suggested as they don’t attract most buyers, take far too long, and are too costly for most owners of a distressed property. Life can bring … Continued
Unlike a private home, selling your multi-family property involves several people, depending on the number of units. Sellers must put a great deal of consideration into the transaction to ensure they aren’t crossing any legal lines regarding the laws, rules, and regulations of Massachusetts by which multi-family property owners must abide. Failure to do so … Continued
Real estate has not been unaffected by the global pandemic, adjustments have had to be made which have complicated the process. When emotions are already running at an all time high among the population and relationships are being strained, the additional requirements in the traditional process of real estate sales can be extremely overwhelming. We … Continued
After facing the loss of a loved one who didn’t have a will or investments protecting against the process altogether. To sell a probate property can mean long drawn out proceedings, especially with larger estates. It can be costly to go through, so avoid making the mistake of skipping any of the legal requirements which … Continued