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Just listed on Wheeler Avenue in Shrewsbury!

November 25, 2017

wheelershrew

Just listed! 7 Wheeler Avenue in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 1.5 bath ranch is listed for $279k by RE/MAX.

Just listed on Glenwood Street in Holden!

November 25, 2017

glenwoodholden

Just listed! 70 Glenwood Street in Holden! This 4 bed, 2 bath colonial is listed for $226,799 by RE/MAX.

Just listed on Grafton Street in Shrewsbury!

November 25, 2017

graftonshrew

Just listed! 400 Grafton Street in Shrewsbury! This 5 bed, 3.5 bath colonial is listed for $1,419,000 by Sterling Property Group.

The Genius Way to Clean Fast for Last-Minute Guests!

November 25, 2017

By: Lisa Kaplan Gordon

It’s all about priorities. Oh, and hiding messes. That, too.

What in the world made you invite your new workmates over for a little “whine” time tonight? You never dreamed they’d actually say yes, but they did.

Gah! While your place isn’t a total mess, it’s not exactly guest-ready. You’ll have maybe an hour before they get here.

What to do?

The trick is to focus on the obvious, says Dana K. White, creator of “A Slob Comes Clean” website. Her top tip? If you can’t see it, forget it. Here’s how to prioritize your tidying in a pinch:

Follow Your Guests’ Path:

You don’t need Google Maps to plot out your guests’ likely route. The places on this path are the ones to tidy first.

“Prioritize,” White says.

For example, they might start in the foyer (where your boots are currently dripping on your gloves that you threw down when you dashed in), and move through your living room (oh look, this morning’s yogurt cup), and into the kitchen (oh man).

Stuff clutter into grocery totes and toss the bags in a closet until your guests are gone.

Deodorize:

Cooking an apple pie is an old real estate trick that makes the house smell good and conjures thoughts of happy family meals.

You don’t have to go that far. Once you’ve decluttered your guest’s path, light a citrus candle to burn as you clean. Blow it out at the end of your cleaning binge (or as you spot your guests arriving, whichever comes first) — that’s when the aroma really hits.

Dump the Dishes:

“Dirty dishes in the sink are the main thing that makes your house look like you’re not keeping up,” says White. Stick them in the dishwasher (don’t bother to scrape plates this one time; new dishwashers can handle it), and turn it on. The hum signals you’re a diligent homeowner.

If you don’t have a dishwasher, stash dishes under the sink or in the oven. Definitely set your phone’s alarm to remind you they’re there — or a monster stink will jog your memory tomorrow.

Flip the Cushions:

Flip your cushions instead of vacuuming them to save a couple of minutes.

Tip: Try to buy furniture with cushions that can flip; designate one cushion side for yourself and one for guests. That way your sofa will always be guest-ready.

De-Gross the Bathroom:

To get the essentials clean in hurry, White says:

•Grab a microfiber cloth that picks up dust easily or a disinfectant cloth and run it over every visible surface, including the mirror.

•Shine up the faucets, and take five swipes at the sink.

•Unless you have a septic system, pour some bleach into the toilet, brush, swirl, and flush.

•Put away anything that’s nobody’s business but your own.

•Install a fresh roll of toilet paper; fold the ends into an arrow like they do in fine hotels and really impress your guest.

•Last, replace your hand towels. White says fresh hand towels show you care.

Set the Mood:

We mean mood lighting — lamps, candles — anything but overhead lighting that highlights dust. Lamps also make nice focal points to distract from whatever you missed.

Vacuum Last:

“Vacuuming and sweeping is the very last thing,” White says. Otherwise, you’ll just get the floors dirty again with your speed cleaning.

Concentrate on the areas guests will see, like the middle of rooms. Forget corners and baseboards. Just suck up the big dust bunnies and dog hair. You can at least pretend Max won’t shed all over your friend anyway while saying hello.

Know When to Stop:

Remember, these are your friends, not your boss. You don’t have to white-glove the place for people who only want to open a bottle of red and whine a little.

Get it tidy, but drop the broom the moment you open the door. It’s hangout time.

Open houses in Paxton this weekend!

November 23, 2017

RollingPaxton

The best value for your family is here in Paxton! Contemporary ranch style home with over 1300 sq feet of living space on the main level. Updated kitchen with solid wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and tile floor opens to the dining room and the 3 season enclosed porch and deck. Hardwoods throughout with 3 generously sized bedrooms. Master bedroom features two walk in closets. Lower level walk out with an individual heat zone, slider door and high ceilings allows for flexible space. Large updated bathroom with double sinks and plenty of storage! 2 car under heated garage, fenced yard and situated at the end of a cul-de-sac on over 2.5 acres. Easy commuter location without the traffic! New roof, furnace and oil tank. Updated windows and maintenance free vinyl sided. Stylish interior colors so you don’t even need to paint before moving in! Listed for just $274,999! Come see your new home at the market entrance open houses on Saturday 11/25 from 12pm-2pm and Sunday 11/26 from 11am-1pm!

Check out the 3D tour HERE!

Just listed on Atwood Lane in Shrewsbury!

November 23, 2017

atwoodshrew

Just listed! 7 Atwood Lane in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 1 bath cape is listed for $289k by Anthony Joseph Real Estate, LLC.

Just listed on Main Street in Holden!

November 23, 2017

mainholden

Just listed! 329 Main Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 3 bath ranch is listed for $389k by RE/MAX.

Just listed on Quniapoxet Street in Holden!

November 23, 2017

quinholden

Just listed! 159 Quinapoxet Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $389,900 by James Harrity.

6 Near-Genius Ways to Fool Burglars Into Thinking You’re Home!

November 23, 2017

By: Stacey Freed

Like telling your lights to turn on and off when you’re miles away.

Your home: You love it, but sometimes you have to leave it.

Whether it’s the eight hours a day or eight days on a dreamy beach, allowing your biggest investment to fend for itself can be stressful. And it’s a legit concern; when your home looks empty, break-ins happen. A lot. Ugh.

You could deter burglars by never leaving your house again. Or you could do the next best (OK, way better) thing, and just make it look like someone is there all the time. Here’s how.

#1 Light Up a Room (From the Road):

Your parents may still rely on their lighting timer — on at 8 p.m., off at 7 a.m. That old-fashioned option still works, but apps are more fun. They not only turn your lights on and off, but can do so randomly for a more realistic effect. And you can decide to flip on your porch light while sipping a mojito in Fiji.

You can Google your options, but one affordable example is the Lutron Caséta Wireless system (about $80 for the device and $55 per switch). You replace your current wall switches with these wireless ones and “talk” to your lights from afar.

#2 Fake a Netflix Binge:

Nothing says “we are definitely home” like the colorful glare of a television dancing in the window.

Put the little FakeTV gizmo where it can project light onto a curtain, and that’s exactly what your home will say to passersby.

The device (which runs between about $20 and $40 depending on size) plugs into an adapter and can either work on a timer or with a light sensor, so it can switch on when it gets dark.

#3 Change Up Your Shades Remotely:

Leave your window shades down while you’re gone and you might as well put out a “Gone Fishin’” sign.

Check out wireless options to throw some shade on the go. Several companies have systems — including Hunter Douglas PowerView, Pella Insynctive, and Lutron Serena — that allow shades to go up and down at your command for about $300 to $500 a window.

#4 Make Some Noise:

Burglars can change plans in a hurry at the first sound of life inside a home — they’re a bit tetchy that way. So one option when you’re just gone for the day is a noise app, like Sleep And Noise Sounds that can play on a homebound phone, tablet, or computer. With noises like vacuuming and a boiling kettle, it can deter a thief who cracks open a window.

#5 Make Them Ring And Run:

“Burglars will often ring your doorbell, and if no one answers, they’ll go around back and kick in the door,” says Deputy Michael Favata with the Monroe County Sheriff’s office in New York. Now you can answer the door with the Ring Video Doorbell ($180 for the basic model).

If someone pushes the doorbell, you can talk to them through an app on your phone. Whether it’s your nosey neighbor or a sketchy stranger, you can say, “I’m in the basement” while you’re really on the slopes. They’ll never know. And even if they don’t believe you, they know they’re being watched (insert devilish laugh here).

#6 Try a No-Tech Technique:

Not everything requires a gadget. Here are ways to up your home security without downloading a single app:

•Hire a house sitter. Then someone will be home.

•If there’s snow, have a neighbor walk up and down the path to your door, shovel a passage up to the garage door and drive in and out of the driveway. If it’s hot out, ask them to keep your plants looking fresh with regular waterings. And don’t forget to bring them a nice gift from your getaway.

•Ask friends, family, or neighbors to just be present on your property — use your patio, play in your yard, or bring in the mail.

•Invite a neighbor to keep a car parked in your driveway. During the holidays, they may be happy if they need overflow for visitors.

•Install a fake security camera for as low as $8. Burglars may not notice these fakes don’t have all the wiring necessary to be real. And their blinking red lights offer reasonable doubt.

•Get a dog. A real dog. While you’re at work or running errands, nothing deters bad guys and gals like a barking, slobbery security guard. And when you go away, having a pet sitter stay can be as economical as some boarding facilities (especially if you have multiple dogs), and you’ll get the benefit of a human and canine sentinel.

New to the market on Rollingridge Lane in Paxton!

November 22, 2017

RollingPaxton

The best value for your family is here in Paxton! Contemporary ranch style home with over 1300 sq feet of living space on the main level. Updated kitchen with solid wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and tile floor opens to the dining room and the 3 season enclosed porch and deck. Hardwoods throughout with 3 generously sized bedrooms. Master bedroom features two walk in closets. Lower level walk out with an individual heat zone, slider door and high ceilings allows for flexible space. Large updated bathroom with double sinks and plenty of storage! 2 car under heated garage, fenced yard and situated at the end of a cul-de-sac on over 2.5 acres. Easy commuter location without the traffic! New roof, furnace and oil tank. Updated windows and maintenance free vinyl sided. Stylish interior colors so you don’t even need to paint before moving in! Listed for just $274,999! Come see your new home at the market entrance open houses on Saturday 11/25 from 12pm-2pm and Sunday 11/26 from 11am-1pm!

Check out the 3D tour HERE!