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Just listed on Country Hill Road in Holden!

April 27, 2017

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Just listed! 37 Country Hill Road, Unit 37 in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse is listed for $324,900 by Keller Williams.

Just sold on Country Hill Road in Holden!

April 27, 2017

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Just sold! 3 Country Hill Road, Unit 3 in Holden! This 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse sold for $319,999 by Janice Mitchell.

Just listed on Holden Street in Holden!

April 27, 2017

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Just listed! 252 Holden Street in Holden! This 1 bed, 1.5 bath cape is listed for $109,900 by Robert K. Daw Real Estate.

Just sold on Vicksburg Circle in Holden!

April 27, 2017

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Just sold! 16 Vicksburg Circle in Holden! This 4 bed, 2 bath ranch sold for $285k by Janice Mitchell.

7 painting hacks to get the look of a pro!

April 26, 2017

By: Jamie Wiebe

These DIY home painting tips will make your friends say, “You cheated!”

A DIY painting job doesn’t have to equal crooked lines, besmirched floors, and ceramic sinks speckled with robin’s egg blue.

Use these simple painting tips and tricks from the pros to make the process faster and less messy — and ensure a fresh, modern look for your home.

#1 Soak Brushes in Fabric Softener to Keep Brushes Soft:

Every DIY painter has been privy to the horrors of a day-old brush with stiff bristles that makes round two nearly impossible.

To keep paint brushes soft:

 

  • Rinse thoroughly (no soap).
  • Mix half a cup of fabric softener with a gallon of warm water
  • Swish brushes in the mixture for 10 seconds or so.
  • Lay them flat or hang them on a peg for overnight storage.

 

“That way, the bristles won’t develop a bend and will retain their usefulness for your next painting adventure,” says Artem Filikov, vice president of marketing and product development for home improvement website HomeYou.

Also, there’s no need to rinse before using. The softener actually helps distribute paint more smoothly.Sweet!

#2 Use Plastic Wrap to Prevent Mishaps:

When painting around a large, awkward item you want to keep clean, like a toilet or a standalone sink, surround it with plastic wrap to keep drips from destroying its finish.

For an extra tight wrap, choose a wrap with an adhesive backing — your hardware store will even carry special painter’s plastic wrap, if you really want to go all out — which will help it stick to the surface and prevent the odd drop from inching its way in. Once you’ve finished the job, just unwrap for a paint-free finish.

#3 Use Vanilla and Lemon Extracts to Reduce Paint Odor:

Paint’s intense odor can get really old really fast. Overpower it with a little bit of vanilla.

Although there are vanilla-scented products specifically designed to use with paint, you can get the same effect with what’s in your kitchen cabinet.

For darker paints, add a couple drops of vanilla extract (artificial is fine) per gallon to reduce the nasty smell and keep your room smelling sweet for weeks to come.

Because you don’t want the tint of vanilla to ruin the color of your paint, swap it with lemon extract for light-colored paints.

#4 Repurpose Old T-Shirts as Rags to Reduce Waste:

Painting’s a messy job, but using roll after roll of paper towels is neither efficient nor environmentally-friendly.

And while you could pick up a mega-pack of plain cotton towels to keep paint from splattering, why not use something you can find stuffed at the back of a drawer?

Geoff Sharp, the owner of Sharper Impressions Painting Co., recommends cutting up old T-shirts to use as rags, saving money and resources (not to mention a trip to Goodwill).

“If paint runs down your roller or brush, it gets really messy, really quick,” he says. “Always have a rag in your pocket so you and your brush or roller stay clean.”

#5 Keep Q-tips Handy for Mistakes:

Oh no! A drop of Naples Sunset just splashed on your white window frame. You’ve only got a few minutes to clean up the mess before your mistake is sealed for eternity.

That’s where Q-tips come in handy. Just stash some in your pocket for these types of emergencies.

Here’s another use for that pile of cotton swabs tucked in your jeans pocket: Use them to touch up imperfections on newly-painted walls without dirtying an entire paintbrush.

#6 Put Petroleum Jelly on Small Spots You Don’t Want Painted:

A little bit of Vaseline can go a long way toward keeping your paint job clean.

Using a Q-tip (another reason to keep them handy), go over all the bits and pieces you don’t want painted, like screws or hinges. With the petroleum jelly applied, even an accidental slip won’t leave you heartbroken.

Here’s another tip for a hassle-free paint job: “Run petroleum jelly along the seals of your doors and windows to prevent them from sticking,” Sharp says.

#7 Use a Hair Dryer on Painter’s Tape for Easy Removal:

Painter’s tape is supposed to make your paint job easier and stress-free.

But when strips of perfect paint peel off along with the adhesive — or you just can’t get the darn tape to come off at all — you might feel like you wasted your effort.

To help stubborn painter’s tape get a move on, turn a hair dryer (low heat only) toward your handiwork.

Holding it about three inches from the wall will help soften the adhesive and ensure an even line, making removal a stress-free affair — and ensuring you keep that dreamy, crisp paint line.

Just listed on Brookdale Circle in Shrewsbury!

April 26, 2017

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Just listed! 95 Brookdale Circle, Unit 95 in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 2.5 bath condo is listed for $314,900 by Berkshire Hathaway.

Just listed on Patriot Lane in Shrewsbury!

April 26, 2017

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Just listed! 12 Patriot Lane, Unit 12 in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse is listed for $689,900 by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed on Woodside Drive in Shrewsbury!

April 26, 2017

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Just listed! 4 Woodside Drive in Shrewsbury! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $739,900 by Collins & Demac.

Just listed on Francis Avenue in Shrewsbury!

April 26, 2017

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Just listed! 58 Francis Avenue in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 1 bath ranch is listed for $189,900 by Hastings Group.

Just sold on Holden Street in Shrewsbury!

April 26, 2017

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Just sold! 46 Holden Street in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2 bath cottage sold for $389k by Keller Williams.