Loving Life In Lowell

After graduating from UMass Lowell in the mid-1990s, Doherty worked for then-U.S. Rep Marty Meehan for several years. He went back to law school and then got a job as a prosecutor for the Middlesex District Attorney’s office.

Is Name-Based Branding Sinking Your Business?

Effective branding is at the heart of virtually every successful business, yet it is a rarity in the real estate industry. If you’re branding your business with your name, it may be time to take a different tack.

Savvy Agents Save Clients Money

Whether your clients are first-time buyers, homeowners listing their property in a red-hot market or global buyers transacting in the U.S., are you able to articulate how you can help them save money on their real estate transaction?

Nantucket Home Prices Still Short Of Peak

Nantucket mansion prices used to grab headlines. Not so much over the last couple of years, though, as eye-popping sales have gone into hibernation on the resort island. To be sure, real estate prices on Nantucket – long known as a buttoned-down haven for the corporate elite – are on the rise. But they have yet to get back to the record highs reached a decade ago.

The Relationship Realtor

After more than a decade working for banks and high tech companies, Marie Presti found herself re-evaluating her life in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001.

Small Company, Big Impact

Larry Rideout was a hardworking, ambitious young man, but claims he wouldn’t be where he is today without the encouragement of two strong women in his life: his mother and his wife, Patty.

An Entrepreneur At Heart

Tom Cafarella started flipping houses with a partner when he was just 23. Today he buys and flips one or two houses a week and has a growing real estate brokerage. Working in real estate during the recession left a lasting imprint on him and it still informs his conservative approach to business.