Revere is a Suffolk County coastal city immediately north of Boston with America's first public beach. Revere Beach, Point of Pines, and Chelsea Creek create extensive FEMA coastal flood zone designations — some of the most significant in Greater Boston. Pre-1920 housing with lead paint lines the older residential neighborhoods. Occupied multi-family blocks FHA buyers. Cash buyers close in 7 days as-is.
Revere Beach is America's first public beach — and one of Greater Boston's most significant FEMA coastal flood zone areas. Properties along Revere Beach Boulevard, Point of Pines, and shoreline areas carry FEMA Zone AE and Zone VE designations. Chelsea Creek on the southern border adds additional flood zone exposure. Coastal Zone VE flood insurance reaches $3,000–$8,000+/year.
Cash buyers close without mandatory flood insurance — no lender condition, no Special Flood Hazard Area requirement.
Revere's older residential neighborhoods — particularly the sections near the beach and the Wonderland area — have pre-1920 housing with lead paint throughout. MGL Ch. 111 §197 mandatory deleading triggers when a child under 6 will occupy, costing $10K–$30K+.
Cash buyers close without deleading — no inspection, no remediation.
Revere has significant older multi-family housing that is often fully occupied. FHA owner-occupant buyers require at least one vacant unit. Cash buyers close fully occupied — no eviction, no lease termination required.
Massachusetts non-judicial foreclosure (MGL Ch. 244) moves without court approval — a 90-day right-to-cure notice (§35A) starts the clock. Cash buyers close in 7 days, stopping the auction.
Coastal flood zone, lead paint, occupied multi-family, pre-foreclosure — we buy Revere MA houses as-is. Close in 7 days, no repairs, no realtor commission.