The sale price, $905,000, was four times higher than what the seller had paid for the building six years ago, he said.
Most were cookies that sellers bought from local troops and paid for.
Lots of folks always want the seller to pay for it.
With either option, the seller usually pays a commission of 6 percent.
And they know that sellers will pay for site assessments.
For example, a seller may pay the broker just to advertise the house.
That means a buyer can pay less in cash because the seller pays lower taxes.
Hudson Waterfront is paying 68 percent more than what the sellers paid three years ago.
In addition, the seller pays the $364 state transfer tax.
To register, sellers must complete an application and pay a fee.