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With over 30 years of experience, Cathy Marotta is one of Boston's most trusted real estate advisers. Cathy Marotta has been a residential sales person with our company since 1983. A resident of the South End since 1978, Cathy enjoys showing off her neighborhood as she guides clients through the process of buying a home. Another segment of her work is collaborating with developers in the conception, design and marketing of new projects.

Cathy has been a consistent top producer with the company for many years, and has received state and national recognition for outstanding sales achievement. Her huge repeat and referral business is testament to her customer satisfaction and loyalty. An active member of the community, Cathy is a corporate sponsor for Speakeasy Theatre group, serves on the board of the South End Historical Society and previously was a fundraiser and participator in the 1st Boston to New York AIDS Bike Ride a few years ago.
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Selling your home is one of the biggest events that you will experience in your lifetime and there are certain steps you will want to take to ensure great success.
Allow my professionalism and experience guide you through the journey and recommend what you should do for your home in particular.
Here is a checklist to help get you started for what you should anticipate.
Cleanliness is crucial as you prepare for both photography and buyer showings.
It is important to maintain cleanliness during the entire marketing process as not only will there be open houses, but private buyer showings can be scheduled at any time.
There are many important steps to take in the buying process that you will want to follow as it is most likely one of the largest purchase that you will make in your lifetime.
Below is a list that I have assembled to assist you in a smooth transaction.
The first thing you will want to do is to get pre-qualified through a mortgage agent.
A reputable mortgage agent will provide you with an accurate amount that a bank will approve you for borrowing.
They will also furnish you with a pre-approval letter which is important as you will need to have that on file for when you make your offer.
The Back Bay neighborhood is located between the Charles River, the Public Garden (Arlington Street), Massachusetts Ave, and Boylston Street, this neighborhood is one of the most expensive and oldest in the City.
Boulevards such as Beacon Street and Commonwealth Avenue with it's "Mall" designed by Fredrick Law Olmstead highlight it's appeal.
Gracious Victorian mansions, many converted to condominiums provide the majority of housing in this Historic neighborhood.
Luxury mid rise and high rise condos and apartments are also a major style of housing available.
Fort Hill is a historic district of Roxbury located just minutes away from the South End of Boston.
During the American Revolutionary War Fort Hill was home to the patriot army defenses during the Siege of Boston.
The neighborhood was specifically named after the construct of the fortification built at the center of the neighborhood which these days is named Highland Park.
Today, Fort Hill has become a very popular neighborhood for buyers who want more space and many times a yard while still living close to downtown Boston.
The Seaport is the newest neighborhood to emerge in the past few years.
It includes the older established neighborhoods of Fort Point Channel and the Boston Harbor waterfront of South Boston.
Fort Point is predominantly turn of the 20th century brick and beam buildings renovated into lofts.
The Seaport and the South Boston waterfront is mostly new construction, many high rise luxury full service buildings.
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