Doug McNeilly Top real estate agent in Sudbury

Doug McNeilly

Coldwell Banker Realty
12 Years of Experience
(22)
$6.2M
Total Sales Last Year
12
Years of Experience
19
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$1M
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    About Doug McNeilly



    Doug McNeilly is a MetroWest Boston real estate agent with
    Coldwell Banker Realty, serving Wayland, Sudbury, Natick, Framingham, and
    Marlborough. Since 2014, he has built more than $65M in career sales and is
    recognized among the top 10% of Coldwell Banker agents nationally. Doug
    specializes in first-time buyers, relocation, downsizing, and estate-related
    sales, supported by updated transaction history displayed on Zillow and
    FastExpert.



    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Wayland Board of Assessors, Comittee Chair Wayland Cub Scouts, Trustee Sudbury United Methodist Church
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    My Kids, Architecture, Golf, Hiking, and Reading
    FAMILY
    Married, Two Kids in Public School System in Wayland
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Rentals
    • Residential Property

    Relocation, Downsizing, Estate

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Wayland, MA

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Marlborough, MA

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Sudbury, MA

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    Answered Questions

    I got an inspection - there were a lot of things. How much should i ask the seller to fix?

    Great questionaEUR"and one a lot of buyers struggle with. After an inspection, it's helpful to separate major issues from cosmetic ones. In your case, a cracked heat exchanger and roof leaks are significant concerns, especially since the heat exchanger is a safety issue and roof problems can lead to larger damage over time. Items like holes in walls, worn carpet, and broken vent covers are generally considered normal wear and tear and are usually not the focus of negotiations. The standard approach is to concentrate on the big-ticket items that affect safety, structure, or major systems. Rather than asking the seller to fix everything, many buyers prefer to request a credit so they can control the quality of the repairs and avoid rushed or minimal fixes by the seller. A $10K credit could be reasonable, but it's best to support that number with estimatesaEUR"if the heat exchanger and roof repairs together justify that range, your request will feel more grounded and credible. Overall, the most effective strategy is to present a focused, reasonable request centered on the major issues, which keeps negotiations productive and increases the likelihood of reaching an agreement without jeopardizing the deal.

    Answered by Doug McNeilly | Cincinnati | 105 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 weeks ago

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    447 Boston Post RoadSudbury, MA, 01776

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