REO Spotlight ~ 1st time home buyer opportunity
November 3, 2009 by Monika McGillicuddy
Filed under Listings for sale
This home has SOLD.
REO Spotlight ~ 1st time home buyer opportunity!
This is your opportunity to own a home in Southern New Hampshire at incredible prices
Sandown NH - 28 Eastfield Loop
2 Bedrooms, full kitchen with huge deck, living room and attached garage. This is a great condo alternative. Gleaming hardwood floors, wall to wall carpets, walkout lower-level with bonus rooms. This is a bank owned home. Asking $175,900 MLS # 2800901 Call Jay for more information at 603-548-7685
Newton NH- 46 Quaker Street Spacious 3 bedroom home with potential for much more. Fire placed living room, private back yard, 2 car attached garage,2.29 +/- acres of land. Walk out finished lower level. Assessed for over $300,000, this is a bank owned home. Asking $209,900 MLS # 2794879 Call Jay for more information at 603-548-7685
Jay and Monika McGillicuddy, NH REALTORS
603-548-7728 or 603-548-7685
New Hampshire Real Estate Blog
Jay and Monika McGillicuddy
Prudential Verani Realty
2 Main Street Hampstead NH
603-327-0246 direct line
603-434-2377 office

221 Haverhill Road E. Kingston NH MLS #2770509
April 10, 2009 by Monika McGillicuddy
Filed under Listings for sale
SOLD
This home is pending sale.
Bank owned East Kingston NH Cape style home with attached 2 car garage. 9 rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, hardwood floors,brick fireplace,screened in porch. 1984 +/- square feet of living space with a full basement located on a 1.64 +/- acre lot. All this plus the Exeter school district makes this Bank owned home a great opportunity.
Bank addendum’s required.
Call Jay and Monika McGillicuddy REALTORS for more details or to set up a showing at 603-548-7728.
Prudential Verani Realty
Southern NH
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REO Spotlight * 30 Gordon Dr Londonderry NH
April 2, 2009 by Monika McGillicuddy
Filed under Listings for sale
Prudential Verani Realty has a large REO (Bank Owned) department and often times we have some incredible buys.
When in half way good condition and priced aggressively these bank owned foreclosed homes usually move quickly. This week we’ve decided to spot light one foreclosure property that we feel offers great potential.
Very new to the market is 30 Gordon Drive in popular Londonderry, New Hampshire.
This is a one bedroom Cape style home in a small neighborhood with plenty of potential for expansion on the second level which is currently unfinished space.
This home has 1529 sf ft of living space plus a detached garage all on an 1.50 +/- acre lot serviced by public water. This home boasts hardwood floors, large deck and a nice lot. Price at $170,000 makes this a great opportunity for a buyer.
Call Jay or Monika McGillicuddy,REALTORS at 603-548-7685 to schedule a showing or for more information.
30 Gordon Dr Londonderry NH MLS # 2768649

Want to “Steal” some southern NH bank owned real estate?
November 15, 2008 by Monika McGillicuddy
Filed under Blog, General R.E. Information, Home Buyer tips
Now more than ever the role of a Good REALTOR® is crucial. Financial institutions are all cracking down on lending policies and bank foreclosed homes with little or no property condition disclosures are the norm. Read more

Bank Foreclosures or Short Order Sales (SOS)
September 19, 2008 by Monika McGillicuddy
Filed under Blog, General R.E. Information
We’ve added a Bank Foreclosure and Short Order Sales (SOS) section to our Blog. All you need to do is follow the link below or click on the Short Order Sales link on top of this blog to view a list of Short Order sales or Bank Foreclosure listings. Be sure to contact us if you need more information or would like to set up a showing on any of these listings. Jay and Monika McGillicuddy REALTORS 603-548-7685

Professionalism in Real Estate
February 10, 2008 by Monika McGillicuddy
Filed under General R.E. Information
Professionalism in Real Estate…sometimes I just have to wonder.
Yesterday morning (Saturday) I wrote a purchase offer on a Bank Owned home. This home has been on the market for 3 months and has had a $20,000 dollar price reduction. After writing up the offer I called the listing agent to let her know about the offer, she wasn’t in so I left a voice mail message. 5 hours later I called again and left another message. As of this morning I still have not heard a peep from the listing agent. I know the offer can’t be presented to the Bank until Monday morning…but how about a courtesy call back? I have to wonder…is she really representing the best interest of her client?
If you’re thinking of listing your home for sale, ask your agent about their procedure for follow up calls, how accessible are they to co-brokers? Do they have an after hours contact number on their business card? In this market cooperation is crucial.
About a month ago I called an agent whose voice mail message said that he would be returning all calls on Monday …I left a message anyway and thought to myself how nice that he could take 3 wholes days off. Monday came and he never returned my call. I still haven’t heard back from him…my buyers went on to buy something else.














