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Beautiful Princeton home for sale!

August 8, 2016

RedemPrinceton

What a wonderful home to bring to our busy market! This newer colonial set back from the road on a picturesque 2+ acre lot in Princeton has a lot to offer you. Wonderful layout on the main level with flexible open floor plan with hardwoods to include a formal living room, dining room and study. Oversized windows throughout for great natural light! Large eat-in chef’s kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances and custom cherry cabinets looks out over the expansive flat backyard and the deck. From the double story foyer and staircase is the master bedroom featuring his and hers closets and private bath with jetted tub. Three generous sized bedrooms and another full bath complete the upper level! Full walk out basement could be finished for additional space but with 2400+ sq feet you will have plenty of room to roam! Occupancy to be 7/1 or later due to tenant lease. Listed at just $415,000!

Contemporary Shrewsbury home for sale!

August 8, 2016

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This is not your ordinary Shrewsbury home! Located at 176 Tennis Court Drive, this stunning contemporary-styled home in idyllic setting that is both private and peaceful but close to all major commuting routes. Exceptional layout on the main level provides an open flow from the sunken fire placed living room with hardwoods to the oversized kitchen and dining room. The sunroom off the kitchen allows for quick access to the private 24 ft deck for summer evening cook outs. The great room (24 by 23) overlooks the front with cathedral ceilings and fireplace giving plenty space for everyone. The oversized palladian windows provide maximum natural light. The dramatic upper level includes a full Master En Suite with walk in closet, jacuzzi tub and private balcony. 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths in over 3400 sq ft. Walk out basement to fenced yard. Central a/c. PRICED BELOW assessed value and including stainless steel appliances, new carpeting and upgraded lighting, all for only $635,000! Call us today!

Single family ranch for sale in Holden!

August 8, 2016

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Check out this single-family home located at 3 Briarcliff Lane in Holden, MA! This ranch is equipped with 7 rooms, 3 beds, 2 baths and 2 fireplaces covering 1374 square feet of living space. Hardwood floors throughout, back deck and private backyard. Master bedroom with master bath. The sellers are super motivated! Now just $219,999! Call today!

Renovation ideas home owners may want to rethink!

August 6, 2016

DAILY REAL ESTATE NEWS | THURSDAY, AUGUST 04, 2016

Home renovation television shows give home owners big ideas about how they can spruce up their property. But some of these projects can open up problems for owners whose big remodeling dreams may not have been well-thought out. Realtor.com® recently spotlighted a few renovation plans that often turn out badly:

Tearing down walls: While some walls may not look like they’d be any big deal to tear down – even, say, a half wall — they actually may be providing more support to a home than home owners realize. The walls may be holding up floors or framework. Also, those walls may contain electric and plumbing. Always ask a professional the implication of tearing down any wall and check what is required by your municipalities building code.

Modernizing a historic home: Removing some of the historic appeal or character of a home – such as removing original woodwork, built-ins, or claw-foot bathtubs – can be one of the worst mistakes remodelers make, says Matt Forcum, a real estate pro with Century 21 Realty Concepts in Effingham, Ill. The interior may no longer match the character of the exterior, and thereby bring down the value of the property.

Replacing worn-out wood floors: “Unless you’ve had significant water damage, it doesn’t take much to replace hardwood flooring,” says Luis Leonzo with TableLegsOnline.com. Tearing out old floors could potentially lower your home’s value too, Leonzo adds. “The older the home, the higher the quality of hardwood, which might have cost $20 a square foot when it was built. Replacing the flooring with laminate or carpet at $1 a square foot is like reupholstering your leather couch with canvas!”

Using the highest priced materials: Some of the priciest renovations rarely pay off at resale. For example, Morgan Franklin with United Real Estate Lexington in Kentucky suggests finding a nice granite for $35 to $50 instead of the marble for $100-plus a square foot. “In the eyes of the appraiser and the next buyer, there isn’t much difference,” Franklin says.

Open house this Sunday in Princeton!

August 6, 2016

RedemPrinceton

What a wonderful home to bring to our busy market! This newer colonial set back from the road on a picturesque 2+ acre lot in Princeton has a lot to offer you. Wonderful layout on the main level with flexible open floor plan with hardwoods to include a formal living room, dining room and study. Oversized windows throughout for great natural light! Large eat-in chef’s kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances and custom cherry cabinets looks out over the expansive flat backyard and the deck. From the double story foyer and staircase is the master bedroom featuring his and hers closets and private bath with jetted tub. Three generous sized bedrooms and another full bath complete the upper level! Full walk out basement could be finished for additional space but with 2400+ sq feet you will have plenty of room to roam! Occupancy to be 7/1 or later due to tenant lease. Listed at just $415,000! Open house on Sunday from 11am-12:30pm!

Open houses this Saturday and Sunday in Hudson!

August 6, 2016

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Hudson cul-de-sac colonial! With a sprawling 3700+ sq feet you can enjoy this home for years to come. Stunning cathedral ceiling fireplace great room is open off of the oversized eat-in kitchen. Granite counters with oversized island, real cherry cabinets and stainless steel appliances! Sliders open to both a screened-in porch and open deck overlooking the conservation land. Hardwoods flow through the main level from the kitchen into the formal dining room, living room, front foyer and office with built-in desk and French doors. The upper level features a spacious Master bedroom with walk in closet and private bath that includes a Jacuzzi tub. Generous bedrooms and another full bath complete the upper level. The finished lower level is filled with light from the full windows and sliders and contains another full bath, general area and bedroom. This is great space for extended family! Central air, 2 car garage, five bedrooms and 3 and a half full baths with first floor laundry. Listed at just $624,999! Open houses Saturday from 11:30am-1pm and Sunday from 11am-1pm!

Get into this one quick! 2 family with hardwood!

August 5, 2016

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TWO FAMILY available located at 353 Parker Street in Gardner! Ready for move-in as a mortgage helper home! You will have nothing to do with this building as an extensive system rehab has already been done including state-of-the-art gas heating system, electrical, plumbing and roof. Two two or three bed units with beautiful hardwoods, large open kitchens, pantry, high ceilings and character. Off street parking and yard. Full dry basement with laundry hook ups, new decks, large front porch and POSITIVE CASH FLOW if both units are rented! Buy for a headache free investment or purchase and live in a unit for headache free living! NOT A SHORT SALE and NOT A FORECLOSURE – QUICK CLOSE! Listed at just $144,999!

Open houses in Hudson this Saturday and Sunday!

August 4, 2016

FallsHudson

Hudson cul-de-sac colonial! With a sprawling 3700+ sq feet you can enjoy this home for years to come. Stunning cathedral ceiling fireplace great room is open off of the oversized eat-in kitchen. Granite counters with oversized island, real cherry cabinets and stainless steel appliances! Sliders open to both a screened-in porch and open deck overlooking the conservation land. Hardwoods flow through the main level from the kitchen into the formal dining room, living room, front foyer and office with built-in desk and French doors. The upper level features a spacious Master bedroom with walk in closet and private bath that includes a Jacuzzi tub. Generous bedrooms and another full bath complete the upper level. The finished lower level is filled with light from the full windows and sliders and contains another full bath, general area and bedroom. This is great space for extended family! Central air, 2 car garage, five bedrooms and 3 and a half full baths with first floor laundry. Listed at just $624,999! Open houses Saturday from 11:30am-1pm and Sunday from 11am-1pm!

Open house this Sunday in Princeton!

August 4, 2016

RedemPrinceton

What a wonderful home to bring to our busy market! This newer colonial set back from the road on a picturesque 2+ acre lot in Princeton has a lot to offer you. Wonderful layout on the main level with flexible open floor plan with hardwoods to include a formal living room, dining room and study. Oversized windows throughout for great natural light! Large eat-in chef’s kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances and custom cherry cabinets looks out over the expansive flat backyard and the deck. From the double story foyer and staircase is the master bedroom featuring his and hers closets and private bath with jetted tub. Three generous sized bedrooms and another full bath complete the upper level! Full walk out basement could be finished for additional space but with 2400+ sq feet you will have plenty of room to roam! Occupancy to be 7/1 or later due to tenant lease. Listed at just $415,000! Open house on Sunday from 11am-12:30pm!

7 ideas to help you use your outdoor space more!

August 4, 2016

By: Deirdre Sullivan.

These ideas will transform your outdoor space into an oasis you may never want to leave.

When your mom told you to turn off the TV and play outdoors already, she knew what she was talking about. Hanging outside is good for our mental and physical well-being.

As adults, having an outdoor retreat adds an economic component: Upwards of 80% of homebuyers said patios and front porches are “essential” or “desirable,” according to the “What Buyers Really Want” survey from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

So how come when we move into our dream home, we hardly ever use our decks, porches, and patios?

An anthropological UCLA study, described in the book “Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century,” blames our fascination with digital devices — tablets, computers, televisions, games — for keeping us cooped up. The UCLA research participants spent less than half an hour each week in their outdoor space. And these were Californians.

So this summer let’s make a pledge to pay more than lip service to outdoor living so we can be happier, create lasting memories, and generally take advantage of what home has to offer.

  1. Go overboard on comfy!
  • Make sure your outdoor seating is as cushy as your indoor furniture. Today’s outdoor cushions aren’t the plastic-y, sweat-inducing pillows of the past. Plus, they can handle a downpour and spring back once they dry.
  • Lay down outdoor rugs so you’re just as comfortable barefoot as you are inside.
  • Give yourself some privacy. Create natural screens with shrubs, bushes, or even bamboo reeds. Or install prefab screens from your local home improvement store.
  1. Create a broadband paradise!

Our devices and electronics have conspired to keep us on lock down. Since we’re not about to chuck our digital toys, boot up your outdoor space so you can keep texting, posting to Instagram, and watching cat videos.

  • Wireless outdoor Wi-Fi antennas provide an extra boost so you can stay connected.
  • A solar USB charging station keeps your gizmos powered.
  • Wireless speakers make it easy to bring your music outdoors, and mask a noisy neighborhood.
  • An all-weather outdoor TV lets you stay outside for the big game.
  1. Blur the line between indoor and out!

Creating a seamless transition between your home’s interior and exterior isn’t as simple or low cost as adding comfort, but it’s the most dramatic and effective way to enhance your enjoyment of the space. Plus, it can increase your home’s value.

  • The most straightforward, cost-effective solution: Replace a standard door opening with sliding or glass French doors.
  • Use the same weatherproof flooring, such as stone tile or scored concrete, outside as well as in the room leading to your backyard oasis.
  1. Light the way!
  • Use uplighting to highlight trees, architectural details, or other focal points.
  • Add sconces or pendant lights to make evening entertaining, grilling, and reading easier.
  • Illuminate walkways, rails, and steps with landscape solar lights.
  • Hang fairy or string lights to set an enchanting tone.
  1. Make your mark!
  • Paint a faux rug with your favorite colors.
  • Create a path made with colored glass, brick, or other interesting found materials.
  • Craft a one-of-kind outdoor chandelier.
  • Build a pizza oven, custom seating, or other feature you crave.
  • Add personal décor that makes you happy.

In fact, make your outdoor retreat an ongoing project where you can hone your DIY skills.

  1. Don’t give anyone an excuse to stay inside!
  • A fire pit is a proven winner. Food and fire have brought humans together since the dawn of time.
  • Give wee ones the gift of magical thinking with an outdoor playhouse.
  • Add whimsy with a chalkboard fence that both kids and fun-loving adults will enjoy.
  • Add a doggie window in your fence to entertain Spot. Installing a dog run may even boost your home’s value. FYI: It’s been said that pets are one of the top reasons why people buy houses.
  1. Rebuff the elements!
  • Install an awning, canopy, or pergola. It’ll make it easier to read your Kindle or iPad and keep you dry during a summer shower. Look for products with polycarbonate panels, which block UV rays, too.
  • Rig glass fence windscreens to the keep your BBQ fires burning.

Screen in your porch or deck against bugs. But screening will be for naught if you forget the slats between wood planks. Cover the floor with outdoor carpet or staple screening to the underside of floorboards.