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At Boston Connect Real Estate, our mission is to keep South Shore buyers, sellers, and homeowners informed about the ever-changing real estate landscape. In our latest Talk Real Estate Roundtable, we discussed timely topics shaping the market—from pricing strategies to navigating common myths—offering guidance to help you make confident decisions.
One of the most important conversations we had centered on real estate myths that continue to circulate:
“Every home sells over asking.”
“Waiving contingencies is the only way to win.”
“Spring is the only good time to sell.”
We emphasized the value of hiring the right buyer’s and seller’s agents:
A buyer’s agent helps clients understand market value, negotiate effectively, and avoid pitfalls often encountered when browsing lead-generation websites.
A seller’s agent ensures your home is priced strategically, marketed locally and digitally, and guided through a smooth transaction to closing.
Creating a real relationship with your Realtor—someone who knows both you and the local market—makes all the difference.
Inventory levels remain tight across the South Shore, but opportunities still exist for both buyers and sellers. New construction in towns like Plymouth and Kingston is providing options for families looking for modern layouts and energy efficiency. Meanwhile, established neighborhoods continue to attract buyers drawn to community feel and proximity to Boston.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a growing family, or preparing to downsize, don’t let myths or misinformation drive your decisions. The key is partnering with a trusted, local real estate professional who can provide clarity, advocate for your best interests, and guide you through today’s competitive—but navigable—market.
By Sharon McNamara & Melissa Wallace5
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At Boston Connect Real Estate, our mission is to keep South Shore buyers, sellers, and homeowners informed about the ever-changing real estate landscape. In our latest Talk Real Estate Roundtable, we discussed timely topics shaping the market—from pricing strategies to navigating common myths—offering guidance to help you make confident decisions.
One of the most important conversations we had centered on real estate myths that continue to circulate:
“Every home sells over asking.”
“Waiving contingencies is the only way to win.”
“Spring is the only good time to sell.”
We emphasized the value of hiring the right buyer’s and seller’s agents:
A buyer’s agent helps clients understand market value, negotiate effectively, and avoid pitfalls often encountered when browsing lead-generation websites.
A seller’s agent ensures your home is priced strategically, marketed locally and digitally, and guided through a smooth transaction to closing.
Creating a real relationship with your Realtor—someone who knows both you and the local market—makes all the difference.
Inventory levels remain tight across the South Shore, but opportunities still exist for both buyers and sellers. New construction in towns like Plymouth and Kingston is providing options for families looking for modern layouts and energy efficiency. Meanwhile, established neighborhoods continue to attract buyers drawn to community feel and proximity to Boston.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a growing family, or preparing to downsize, don’t let myths or misinformation drive your decisions. The key is partnering with a trusted, local real estate professional who can provide clarity, advocate for your best interests, and guide you through today’s competitive—but navigable—market.

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