David Goulart NextStep Properties, Inc.
169 Amory Street Brookline, MA 02446
Office: 617-277-5800 Fax: 617-277-5811 Cell: 617-272-5774
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Hello and thank you for visiting NextStep Properties!
As a thank you for your business I am offering the following as my way of showing you how much I appreciate the opportunity to work with you in 2009:
HOME OWNERS:
If you are looking to sell your home or condo and you decide to list with me, as a token of my appreciation I will give you a brand new 32 inch LCD Flat Screen TV! (It will be shipped to your new home post closing of your current home.)
If you don't want or need a new Flat Screen TV, I will make a $250 donation in your name to a local Boston area non-profit charity!
Looking to Buy a Home or Condo in Boston or on the South Shore:
If you are looking to buy a home or condo in Boston area or on the South Shore (Hull, Hingham, Cohasset, Weymouth, more) and buy through me I will send a very special token of thanks to your new home. (This gift, I like to keep as a surprise...let's just say it's appropriate for celebrating in your new home!)
RENTERS:
If you rent a Boston or South Shore apartment through me I will send you an Ipod Shuffle in your choice of color or a $50 gift card to a local neighborhood restaurant near your new apartment after you move in! (No chains, local neighborhood restaurants only.)
Click here to view current apartments or if you do not see what you want, click here to send me your customized apartment search request. I will sift through thousands of listings and landlords to find you the perfect apartment!
Thank you and I truly look forward to hearing from you!
David Goulart - Cell: 617-272-5774

(Photo: Nantasket Beach in Hull, Massachusetts)
Why NextStep Properties? Having the right real estate agent means having an agent who is committed to helping you buy or sell your home with the highest level of expertise in your local market. This means also to help you in understanding each step of the buying or selling process. This commitment level has helped me build a remarkable track record of delivering results.
Nothing is more exciting to me than the gratifying feeling I get from helping people meet their real estate needs. You can count on me to always do what's in your best interest. I pride myself on being honest, trustworthy, and knowledgeable in the real estate market. I know how important it is to find your dream home or get the best offer for your property. Therefore I will make it my responsibility to help you achieve those goals.
Whether you are an experienced investor or a first time buyer, I can help you in finding the property of your dreams. Please feel free to browse my website or let me guide you every step of the way by calling or e-mailing me to set up an appointment today.
On this website, you will find a wealth of information on Boston properties for sale and for rent, an overview of the buying, selling and renting processes, neighborhood information and much more.
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