Finding Your Home

The House Hunting Process

Once your team is in place, it's time to start looking. Here's how to view homes in Massachusetts.

Open Houses

Visit on your own during scheduled open house times, typically on weekends. No appointment needed—just walk in and explore.

No agent required to attend
See multiple homes in one day
Get a feel for neighborhoods

Private Showings

You will need a buyer's agent for private showings. They can schedule a private viewing at a time that works for you and must accompany you at the showing.

View homes not having open houses
Flexible scheduling
Personalized attention from agent

The Massachusetts Market Moves Fast

In Massachusetts' competitive market, desirable homes often have a offer deadline within one to two days of the first open house. If you love what you see, be prepared to move quickly.

Have your pre-approval ready and know your maximum budget. Your agent can help you make a strong offer right away if needed.

What to Do at Showings

Take Notes & Photos

After viewing several homes, they start to blend together. Take photos and notes to remember what you liked or didn't like about each one.

Ask Questions

Ask about recent updates, utility costs, neighborhood, school districts, and why the seller is moving. Don't be shy—this is your chance to learn.

Check the Basics

Test faucets, flush toilets, check outlets, open windows, and look for signs of water damage, foundation issues, or deferred maintenance.

Explore the Neighborhood

Drive or walk around the area. Visit at different times of day. Check proximity to work, schools, shopping, and public transportation.

Trust Your Gut

You'll know when you've found the right home. It should feel comfortable, meet your must-haves, and fit your budget. Don't let the market pressure you into settling for something that doesn't feel right.