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Just listed! 886 Wachusett Street in Holden! This 1 bed, 1 bath ranch is listed for $209,900 by Janice Mitchell.

Make this your next home! Location matters This house is close to UMASS Memorial , 290, shopping, restaurants, train station and Shrewsbury Str! Spacious young colonial with over 1600 sq feet in a pleasing open floor plan. The main level has a large living area with eat-in kitchen, deck and half bath. Three large bedrooms with a full bath on the upper level. 2 car garage, gas heat and newly coated driveway. Brand new carpeting and fresh paint throughout! This house is sure to accommodate your needs and is ready for a quick close! Listed for just $244,999!
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Fall is here and it is a wonderful time to move into Shrewsbury! 33 Park Street is an exceptional value with nearly 3000 sq ft of living space on a quiet non through street. A quick drive to the highway and a short walk to Dean Park makes this the best location! 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an oversized two car garage on a double lot makes this house great! Large family room with cathedral ceiling gives you the space you want. The large yard, deck, swimming pool and lack of traffic makes the outdoors enjoyable. Flexible floor plan includes a unique and fun lofted bedroom, first floor office and several Master Bedroom options. Gas heat. Updated mechanicals. Fast close! Listed for just $425k!
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Classic center hall colonial with over 2700 sq ft of living space in Lunenburg! This is country living but also commuter friendly with easy access to highways and MBTA. In a quiet cul-de-sac location this expansive colonial features a large eat-in kitchen overlooking the deck and fenced back yard. Cathedral ceiling fireplaced family room measuring 24 x 24 has breathtaking views of Mt. Wachusett and sunsets. Formal dining room with tray ceiling and living room complete the first floor. Four bedrooms and two full baths are on the upper level. Cathedral ceiling Master bedroom features his and her closets and a private full bath. If you need additional space the lower level is ready to be finished with French door walk-out into the yard. Brand new granite in the kitchen and bathrooms! Hardwoods! Central a/c and 2 car garage with room for storage! Now listed for just $409,999!
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What an opportunity in Sutton! This adorable 2 bedroom ranch style house is sure to make someone very happy with a great in-town location and walking distance to the library. The shiplap breezeway provides easy access to the garage, flat back yard and country kitchen. Solid hardwoods throughout the generously sized living room and bedrooms. Full basement with newer furnace and water heater. If you have been looking for a cute house to put your decorating tastes into then you have found it! Great commuter location and seller can offer a fast close! Passed Title V! Now listed at just $219,999!
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Greendale! This carefully remodeled condo shows beautifully combining original features with energy efficiency upgrades. Gorgeous hardwood floors flow throughout with stained wood trim and high ceilings. Open kitchen with stainless steel appliances and adorable updated pantry with recessed lighting. Large bedrooms with a double closet Master. Updated bathroom! Additional space can be finished in the walk up attic that is only for this unit! Gas heat! Updated Windows! Low condo fees! Minutes from major routes and walk to schools and shopping! Now listed at just $114,999!
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By: Alaina Tweddale
A tiny $2 prevention could save big bucks later.
Wintry weather is great at turning up problems you didn’t even know you had. Like that first snowy night in front of your fireplace that you thought was pure bliss — until you noticed a leak in the ceiling corner, which apparently was caused by a lack of insulation How were you supposed to know that?
Here are seven things to do now to avoid costly wintertime mistakes:
#1 Buy a $2 Protector for Your Outdoor Faucet:
The cost if you don’t: Up to $15,000 and a whole lot of grief
It’s amazing what a little frozen water can do damage-wise. An inch of water in your basement can cost up to $15,000 to pump out and dry out. And, yet, it’s so easy to prevent, especially with outdoor faucets, which are the most susceptible to freezing temps.
The simplest thing to do is to remove your garden hose from your outdoor faucet and drain it. Then add a faucet protector to keep cold air from getting into your pipes. They’re really cheap (some are under $2; the more expensive ones are still less than $10). “Get these now,” says Danny Lipford, home improvement expert and host of the “Today’s Homeowner” television and radio shows. “When the weatherman says we’ve got cold coming, they’ll sell out in minutes.”
While you’re at it, make sure any exposed pipes in an unheated basement or garage are insulated, too, or you’ll face the same pricey problem.
Wrap pipes with foam plumbing insulation — before the weather drops. It’s cheap, too, just like the faucet cover (only $1 for six feet of polyethylene insulation). And it’s an easy DIY project, as long as you can reach the pipes.
#2 Add Insulation to Prevent Ice Dams:
The cost if you don’t: $500 — if you’re lucky; a lot more if you’re not.
Those icicles make your home look so picturesque, you just gotta take a few pics. But you better make them quick. Those icicles can literally be a dam problem. (Yes, dam — not the curse word that sounds the same. )
Icicles are a clear sign that you’ve got an ice dam, which is exactly what it sounds like: a buildup of ice on your gutter or roof that prevents melting snow and ice from flowing through your gutters. That’s really bad news because these icy blocks can lead to expensive roofing repairs.
Depending on where you live, expect to pay at least $500 for each ice dam to be steamed off. Leave the ice and you risk long-term damage, which could ultimately cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars to your roof, depending on what type of shingles you have and the size of the damaged area.
How to prevent them? Insulation. “Ice dams, icicles, and ice buildup on the gutters is a symptom of not enough insulation in the attic,” says Chris Johnson, owner of Navarre True Value and several other stores in the Twin Cities area.
And “you need to have at least 14 inches of insulation in your attic, no matter where you live,” says Lipford. If you live in a colder climate, you’ll need more.
If you don’t have the cash to insulate, heated gutter cables, which run between $50 and $150 each, can be a less expensive alternative when temporarily affixed to areas prone to ice damming, Johnson suggests.
#3 Clean Your Gutters:
The cost if you don’t: You really don’t want to be in a position to find out.
It can be so tempting to skip gutter cleanups as winter nears. It seems like as soon as you clear your gutters, they clog right back up again. So what’s the point?
Well, if it looks like you’re living inside a waterfall when it rains, water is missing your gutter system completely. It’s being directed to your foundation instead. And a water-damaged foundation is never, ever cheap to fix.
A contractor can plug foundation cracks for $1,500 to $3,000, says David Verbofsky, director of training for exterior home products manufacturer Ply Gem. But a worse problem, one that requires a foundation excavation or rebuild, can set you back (gulp) $30,000 or more.
Suddenly, cleaning your gutters a few times each fall doesn’t seem so bad. A pro can do the work for anywhere between $70 and $250, depending on the size of your gutter system.
#4 Seal Up Leaks:
The cost if you don’t: Nights where you never feel warm, despite sky-high heating bills.
“If it were possible to take every crack on the outside of a typical home and drag them together, you’d have the equivalent of a three-by-three window open all the time,” says Lipford. Yikes.
Yet cracks can be easily and inexpensively sealed with a simple tube of caulk, and it’s available in hundreds of colors to match your window panes, outside siding, and even brick. Not sure where to caulk? Look for visible cracks around:
•Window sills
•Baseboards
•Fireplace or dryer vents
•Anywhere something inside pokes a hole to the outside
#5 Program Your Thermostat:
The cost if you don’t: Money you could spend on something else besides heating.
We all know we should, but we seem to have some mental block when it comes to programming our thermostats to align with our schedules. It’s not that hard, and sometimes all it takes is buying a new one that suits you. (Like maybe a Wi-Fi one that’ll give you a little money-saving thrill each time you swipe your app.)
“From a cost-savings perspective, a programmable thermostat is a great investment,” Lipford says — as much as 10% off your energy bill, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
#6 Get a Furnace Tune-Up:
The cost if you don’t: A furnace that’ll die years before it should — and higher energy bills.
“Forget to service your furnace and you could easily cut five years off the life of your system,” says Lipford, who added that five years is a full third of the typical unit’s life span. New units can cost around $4,000 installed, making the $125 annual maintenance charge a no-brainer.
While you’re at it, don’t forget to replace the furnace filter, which cleans the air in your home, and also keeps your furnace coils cleaner, which can shave up to 15% off your energy bill. Johnson suggests at least every three months, but possibly as often as monthly if you have allergies, pets, or smoke cigarettes at home.
#7 Get a Fireplace Inspection:
The cost if you don’t: Possibly your life — and your home
“A cozy fire is great, but if you don’t maintain your chimney, a fire can cost you thousands of dollars,” says Johnson, not to mention the risk to you and your family.
Schedule your maintenance appointment as early as you can.”If you wait until the busy season, you’ll have a hard time getting them out there, you’ll pay more, and you’ll get a lower quality job,” says Lipford.

Just listed! 8 Grafton Street, Unit 23 in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 1 bath condo is listed for $164,750 by RE/MAX.

Just listed! 108 Howe Avenue in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2 bath ranch is listed for $438,900 by Century 21.

Just listed! 39 Knollwood Drive in Shrewsbury! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath ranch is listed for $359,900 by RE/MAX.