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A BUYERS' GUIDE
Tips For Buying Martha's Vineyard Real Estate
From Caroline Taylor Properties


Photo by Al Mahoney

Buying property on Martha's Vineyard Island can be a dream come true. Rely on Caroline Taylor Properties to inform you of regulations and laws that pertain to the purchase of your dream home. We are familiar with state regulations, as well as local regulations. Please ask us for zoning information on particular properties as needed. So that you may avoid surprises, we offer the following guide to help you through the process.

Buyer Agency

Caroline Taylor Properties works as a Buyers Agent to represent your interest in the purchase of your new home.  Upon the first telephone discussion or the first personal meeting with an agent from Caroline Taylor Properties, your agent will discuss the different types of agency representation with you.  We work with you to assure a smooth transaction on your Martha's Vineyard home purchase by researching all information possible on the property you select for purchase.
View or download these Agency Agreement files in Adobe PDF format: Buyer Agency Agreement Exclusive Buyer Agency Agreement

Questions to Ask Yourself
Do you want to work with an agent who represents you, the buyer? Or the seller? Do you know that you have the right to have an exclusive Buyer's Agent represent your interest in helping you to acquire property? Do you know that as of July 1, 2005, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that you be allowed to be represented by a Buyer's Agent?

Are you committed to buying property on Martha's Vineyard? When do you plan to buy? What area of the Island do you prefer? Do you know the zoning regulations in that area? Do you know about septic regulations? Lead paint laws? Covenants & Restrictions? Finding a subdivision plan? Comparable Sales in the area? Value? Caroline Taylor Properties can guide you through this maze of regulations.

Martha's Vineyard Land Bank Fee
This investment in the beauty of Martha's Vineyard is funded by a 2% fee on most Martha's Vineyard Real Estate Sales at the time of closing. This fee is usually paid by the buyer. In 1986, state legislation was passed to form the Martha's Vineyard Land Bank. The purpose of the Land Bank is to preserve undeveloped land as a protective device for the Island's resources. The Land Bank preserves our open spaces for the future of Martha's Vineyard and protects the Island from becoming overdeveloped. Most Martha's Vineyard residents feel that protecting the island is well worth the price.

Septic Systems and Title V
A septic system must be inspected within two years prior to the transfer of ownership. If a system fails inspection, most banks now require an approved septic plan for repair, replacement or full installation before closing. In many cases, funds can be escrowed and the work done after closing. Note: Title V requirements are minimum requirements and a local community may set higher standards with more restrictive regulations. A professional engineer can inspect your system or a licensed inspector can do the job. See Our B Team page.
Tip: SUGGEST TO YOUR AGENT TO REQUEST THAT THE SEPTIC SYSTEM BE PUMPED BEFORE CLOSING.

Search Property Listings
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Residential Tax Rates (Per $1000 of Assessed Value)
TOWN 2006 2007
Aquinnah 3.69 4.03
Chilmark 1.85 1.87
Edgartown 3.03 2.85
Oak Bluffs 5.75 5.95
Tisbury 5.20 5.63
West Tisbury 4.77 4.38


Maps
There are excellent maps on these sites: www.mvol.com or www.mapquest.com, and www.maps.google.com.

Mortgage Calculator
Enter your estimated mortgage information including purchase price, down payment, interest rate, and number of years. Then click calculate to see number of payments and estimated monthly payment cost.

Property Purchase Price: $
Desired Down Payment: $
Annual Interest Rate: %
Total Number of Years: years
Click calculate to determine the total number of payments and the monthly amount.
Estimated Total Number of Payments: payments
Estimated Monthly Payment Amount: $

* All Figures are estimates. Check with your bank or proposed mortgage company for actual interest rates.


Home Inspection
In Massachusetts, it is the buyers' option to hire a home inspector to examine their prospective purchase, at their expense. Your concerns should not be limited to the structural integrity of the property, but also the water, insects, lead paint, septic, radon and asbestos. Your inspector will also provide you with a list of "to-do" items that may be needed. This should be included with the Offer to Purchase. If you have a specific concern, please make sure to discuss it with your home inspector.

NOTE: Home Inspectors are required to be licensed by the Division of the Professional Licensure in Massachusetts. For a list of qualified home inspectors on Martha's Vineyard and a consumer fact sheet about home inspections and selecting a home inspector call 508-627-5554 or visit: www.state.ma.us/reg/boards/hi

Some environmental issues a home inspector will examine include:

Asbestos
Asbestos was commonly used in building material prior to 1978 when it was determined that exposure to asbestos is unsafe. Use of asbestos has been prohibited since 1978. Experts recommend that asbestos that is in good condition and in an area that is unlikely to be disturbed should be encapsulated. In certain situations, it may be necessary to remove the asbestos. Removal of asbestos is heavily regulated at federal, state and local levels. Before removing any asbestos a building owner or a contractor must contact the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protections 20 days prior to performing the work. See our B Team page

Mold
Significant presence of mold in homes is the latest concern among health officials. Although there will always be mold on the Vineyard, the concern for a home buyer is the presence of excessive mold. Have your inspector check the house, if you have a concern.

Radon
Radon is a radioactive gas created by the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water and has been linked to cancer. New and old homes can have radon problems. Radon levels can be reduced by sealing foundation cracks and, if needed, installing an air venting system. A few areas of the Island have tested positive for radon.

Vineyard Haven Harbor by Al Mahoney
Underground Storage Tanks
Many older homes have underground storage tanks for storing heating oil. These tanks often develop leaks. They can cause significant damage to the environment as well as liability to the owner. Massachusetts law is very specific regarding the obligations of a property owner as it relates to the removal a storage tank that is no longer in use. A contractor will obtain all permits from the local fire department. The tank should be removed, transported and disposed of by the licensed contractor. A representative from the local fire department should be present when the tank is removed. It is important to note that local communities can implement their own rules that are stricter than state regulations. Check with your town for current regulations.

Lead Paint
Until 1978, lead was common in exterior and interior paint and some varnishes. It became illegal after 1978, though it is still used in marine paints. Massachusetts lead paint laws are very complex, and you will be presented with a lead paint information/disclosure packet provided by the state, if you select a home built prior to 1978. The lead paint law requires that "any property where a child under six resides must be deleaded or encapsulated." When the property transfers ownership, the new owner assumes the responsibility. Only a licensed professional may remove lead paint or encapsulate. A buyer is not required to test for lead paint, but the seller must allow testing. The results are reported to the local Health Department.
For more information on lead paint, visit www.mass.gov.

Tips for Closing
• Allow at least one month to secure an insurance binder for your new home. Because we are in a coastal area, insurance agencies are constantly changing their coverage area and requirements.  Local insurance agents are listed on our B Team page
• Utilities are listed on our B Team page. Allow plenty of time with the telephone company. In some areas, phone numbers may be in short supply if there are new homes in the area.
• A call to the seller's service contractors to let them know you would like to continue with their services will avoid confusion when future maintenance or repairs are needed.
Al Mahoney
Al Mahoney



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