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Hidden Gem for Investors: This Two-Family Property Shines as a Buy-and-Hold Opportunity
Bob Wiltse, REALTOR® December 4, 2025 In this town's high-demand rental market, true investment opportunities are rare. Properties that combine size, location, and long-term cash flow potential are even rarer. But this large two-family Victorian with 3,764 sq ft of living area stands out for one reason: 👉 It works beautifully as a Buy & Hold rental property, if purchased at the right price. As of today, it's listed on the MLS for $1,395,000. Buy & Hold Rental Property After

Bob Wiltse
Dec 4, 20253 min read


Is This the Best Under-$400K Investment Opportunity in the Western Suburbs of Boston?
A Deep Dive Into a Historic District Value-Add Home Bob Wiltse, REALTOR® November 28, 2025 Buying into a high-priced suburb west of Boston usually means paying a premium and competing with dozens of eager buyers. But now and then, an “ugly duckling” hits the market at a price that makes investors stop scrolling. A Historic Cape With Major Upside Potential This particular property is exactly that kind of opportunity: historic charm, commuter-rail proximity, top-tier schools, a

Bob Wiltse
Nov 28, 20254 min read


Unlocking the Investment Potential of a Contractor-Special
Bob Wiltse, REALTOR® November 26, 2025 The recent price-reduced listing southwest of Boston raises an important question for investors: "Is this a diamond in the rough, or a money pit?" With walkability, a two-car garage, a level lot, and town sewer available at the street, it has the raw ingredients for something profitable, but only at the right price and for the right strategy. Diamond in the rough, or money pit? Here's a complete, investor-ready breakdown of the highest

Bob Wiltse
Nov 26, 20253 min read


Is This 5.6-Acre Real Estate Investment Opportunity Near Worcester, MA the Next Big Land Play?
A surprising investment case hiding behind an abandoned single-family home. Bob Wiltse, REALTOR® November 25, 2025 Sometimes the "worst house on the biggest lot" is exactly the kind of opportunity that savvy investors use to create outsized value. This property near Worcester, MA, looks like a teardown from the outside (and it is) but beneath the surface lies genuine potential for subdivision, redevelopment, commercial flexibility, or a high-value new construction project. Co

Bob Wiltse
Nov 25, 20254 min read
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