Riode Jean-felix

Riode Jean-felix

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For the most part of my life I have been in sales from being a personal trainer to owning my own coffee vending machine business to managing a market focus group. I have never been scared to try something different and I always keep an open mind to opportunities that make a difference in the world. With that being said, I love being part of Redfin and its commitment to technology and customer serv

03/31/2025

Welcome to your new townhouse! Located in the Moreland St Historic District. This well designed, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home offers an open floor plan with seamlessly refined taste. This home offers cathedral ceilings sprinkled with recessed lighting & oak hardwood flooring throughout. First floor has designer two-tone kitchen plus pot-filler with island & stainless-steel appliances. All bathrooms have been styled with modern touches. Private deck connected by glass slider-doors. On the second floor, you'll find a sunroom alcove, two generously sized bedrooms with large closets, a beautifully designed full bathroom. Extra perks private storage in the basement, in-unit laundry off of the kitchen. Sound-proof and fire-proof insulation between units, 97% efficient spray-foam insulation on exterior walls & high-efficiency HVAC system. Located near Boston Medical Center, I-93, I-90 & Mass. Ave, several public schools, neighborhood parks & South Bay Shopping Center. See upgrades list

6 Costs That Might Take New Home Owners By Surprise 01/27/2025

🏡 If you’re in the market to buy a new home, be sure to read the list below to prepare yourself for the financial commitment ahead.

1. Changing the locks
Even if you’re not worried about that, you may simply want to upgrade simple hardware for something that’s more secure and modern.

2. The cost of moving
From renting a moving truck and buying packing supplies to hiring professional movers to do it all for you, you’ll need an extensive budget, too.

3. An increase in property taxes
When creating a budget to buy a new home, it’s important you consider not only the loan amount but also the property taxes for that home.

4. Hazard insurance
If you live in an area that often sees the devastation from acts of nature such as these, don’t be surprised when your lender mentions hazard insurance.

5. Disconnect, transfer and reconnect fees
If you don’t plan on taking a service with you and cancel, then change your mind once you’ve moved in, there will likely be a reconnect fee.

6. The last payment at your old residence
If you rent your old place, you may be able to terminate your lease early by finding a new tenant to ensure your landlord won’t lose out on the monthly rent.

Riode Jean-Felix | Compass Real Estate
[email protected] | (617) 939-7327

6 Costs That Might Take New Home Owners By Surprise Riode Jean-Felix

4 Things You Must Know About New Construction Homes 01/27/2025

🏘️ If you find the idea of being the first person to live in a home exciting, then buying a new construction home may be right for you.

⚠️ Before you jump in with both feet, however, there are a few things you must know.

1. You may not find new constructions in the mls. For buyers, new homes won’t show in their agent’s mls search.

2. New homes often sell before they’re built. There will likely be many homes similar to each other in size and design before the project is complete.

3. First buyers get the best deals. Being a first buyer, however, does come with some risk. Once you contract for a new home, you’re committed to the project.

4. You may be able to negotiate upgrades. If you’re interested in buying a new construction home in a project that’s nearing the end of its sales cycle, it’s more difficult to negotiate a lower purchase price.

Riode Jean-Felix | Compass Real Estate
[email protected] | (617) 939-7327

4 Things You Must Know About New Construction Homes Riode Jean-Felix

5 Ways To Manage Your Time When Working From Home 01/27/2025

💻 Do you work from home?

👌 Here’s how you can manage your time and be more productive.

1. Begin each day with a to-do list
Sticky notes come in handy for this tip because they can be posted anywhere you’re likely to see them as you go about your day.

2. Leave the tv off
Just as you can’t watch tv at the office, you shouldn’t have it on when working from home either.

3. Routines are good but be flexible, too
Whether it’s a bedtime routine for kids or a “time to make phone calls” routine for you, try to stick to routines that make your job easier.

4. Allow for exercise in your work schedule
Stress and inactivity can lead to serious health issues over time, so it’s important you take time each week to get moving.

5. Dedicate space to your work-at-home office
One of the best ways to motivate you to stay productive is to have a dedicated space from which to work. It could be a separate room or just a section of a room but be sure it’s only purpose is as your workspace.

Riode Jean-Felix | Compass Real Estate
[email protected] | (617) 939-7327

5 Ways To Manage Your Time When Working From Home Riode Jean-Felix

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