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Somerville, MA

Jeffrey Sanchez
Serving the Real Estate Needs of the Gay and Lesbian Community of Somerville, MA
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Phone: 617 623-6600
Mobile: 617 448-9601
Fax: 617 628-0422

E-Mail: jeffrey_sanchez@hotmail.com

Jeffrey Sanchez
ERA The Norton Group
699 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02144
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URL: www.jeffreysanchez.com

Features:
Somerville Property Listings, Virtual Tours, Local Info, Mortgage Info, Calculators

Bonus Feature:

Click on 'Market Analysis' to get a free market analysis of what your property is worth!



Jeffrey Sanchez
REALTOR ®






Bio

Proudly serving the GLBT community with their real estate needs.

Years in Area:
Lifetime resident of the Somerville area
Years as Agent: 1 year

Service Specialties:
Buyer and Seller Services, Relocations
Condos, Luxury Homes, Multi-Family Homes

We at ERA will sell your home, or ERA will buy it!

Real Estate Services for the Gay and Lesbian Community

Area Specialties:
Somerville, Medford, Malden, Melrose, Newton

About the Area: Although Somerville has come up in price quite a bit in the past few years, there are still many areas that aren't nearly as pricey as, say, the Davis Sq. area, and probably have some good potential. Somerville is great for income properties and fixer-uppers, often with the possibility of splitting up single family or multi-family homes into condos and making a very good return on investment. Expect decent income properties to start in the high $300's. Melrose, where I live, is a great area to consider for a gay-friendly town that's not too expensive and not too far from the city (15 minutes NW via 93), but is quite nice and convenient. Expect decent single family homes to start in the low $300's here. Newton is a fabulous town, very convenient to Boston with amazing schools and cultural programs, not to mention a huge number of higher-end homes and condos. Plus it always feels like a very open-minded community to me. Expect homes that most people would start to consider 'decent' to start in the $500's.

 


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