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Tennis Court Drive in Shrewsbury!

May 16, 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!

Price drop in Holden!

May 16, 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 $224,999! Call today!

Price drop in Lancaster!

May 16, 2016

Burbank Lane Lancaster

Newer colonial in a premier setting at 40 Burbank Lane in Lancaster! Cul-de-sac location and set back from the road to maximize the privacy of the 3.62 acres. 4 beds, 2.5 baths and nearly 3000 sq feet that includes a full Master Suite with private bath, first floor office, formal dining room and family room. Large kitchen features a center island that can seat 6 people. This custom kitchen with granite counters has expanded features to include a pantry, wine rack and china cabinet. Additional seating area with wood burning fireplace with easy access to the back deck through the sliders really makes this a space to be in! The upper level features generous bedrooms with a full Master Suite that includes a walk-in closet and private bath with Jacuzzi tub. Additional space can be had in the unfinished walk up attic or unfinished walk out basement. Central a/c, workshop and 2 car garage! Don’t miss this short sale opportunity! $469,999!

Residential land in Wales!

May 16, 2016

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Plant your roots on this amazing residential property! This land covers 2.54 acres located at 48 Haynes Hill Road in Wales, MA. This property is connected with the Degregorio Conservation Area and *ALL* proceeds will benefit the Second Chance Animal Shelter in North Brookfield. Listed *BELOW* the assessed value at just $29,999! Snag some excellent residential property *and* help a great cause! Call us today!

Price drop on commercial land in Millville!

May 16, 2016

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This is an amazing commercial property opportunity located at 83A Central Street in Millville. Listed at just $499,999, this land spans across 4 acres and is located near routes 122 and 146, also near the Rhode Island border. Located in a great neighborhood and is available to be part of the sale of the antique colonial house that borders this land. Call us today!

Price reduction in Millville!

May 16, 2016

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Where to begin with this staggeringly beautiful property! Located at 83 Central Street in Millville, MA, this house comes with 15 rooms, 4 beds and 3 bathrooms, sits on 1.28 acres of land, 3308 square feet of living space and is situated only minutes from routes 495, 146 and 122 in one of the safest suburbs. 3 car garage attached. All granite and stainless steel appliances in a gorgeous kitchen made for entertaining! An additional 4 acres of land is available for sale. The price of this property has been reduced to $679,999! Call us today!

Coming soon in Princeton!

May 14, 2016

Princeton

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. Large eat-in chef’s kitchen with granite counters, custom cherry cabinets looks out over the back yard and the deck. Four spacious bedrooms on the upper level. Master bedroom features his and her’s closets and private bath with jetted tub. Full walk out basement could be finished for additional space but with 2400+ sq feet you will have plenty of room to roam! Get in and secure this home before it fully comes on market! Occupancy to be 7/1 or later due to tenant’s lease.

Make your small space seem bigger!

May 12, 2016

By: Jamie Wiebe

These backyard ideas will make your small space seem bigger!

Don’t think of your microscopic yard as a curse. So what if it’s technically a small concrete slab that barely accommodates a half-sized Weber grill? Or if your flagstone patio is just big enough for you, a lounge chair, and a good book? Your tiny outdoor spot is actually an opportunity to get creative.

To live large with a small footprint, try these functional tweaks to make your minuscule outdoor space feel like a palatial retreat.

  1. Divide the Space!

Wait, what? That’s right. Even if your square footage is relatively small, dividing your outdoor space into two areas can actually make it seem bigger.

“Creating a space within a space makes it seem larger because it gives you a separate experience,” says Joy Diaz, chief marketing officer at Land Care Inc.

Diaz recommends a small wood pergola, which you can purchase at home improvement stores or even build yourself without too much effort. You can also use walls to divide the space. We’re not talking about bulky concrete barriers here — try using short trellises, arbors, or vine-covered wooden fences to separate your loungers from your patio table.

“It says, ‘I’m in one place, that’s another place, and if there’s room for two places it must be big,’” says J. Scott Williams, a landscape architect at YardApes in New Milford, Conn.

As an added bonus, walls prevent visitors from walking in a straight line from one end of the patio to another, instead creating a winding path that makes your small space feel expansive.

  1. Plant a Privacy Screen!

A peaceful space always feels roomier than one crowded with noise and other distractions — like the pressure to strike up an awkward conversation every time you lock eyes with the nice lady next door. Keep your evening soirées and morning coffee blissfully secluded with a few cleverly positioned plants.

There are a few ways to achieve this goal. Along the very edges of your space, plant a tall, wide bush, like the purple smoke bush, a fantastic, easy-to-care-for container plant that can grow six or seven feet every year. Just be sure to keep on top of trimmings to keep it from overgrowing your patio — you want it growing up, not out — but as long as you do so, it makes an excellent privacy screen.

“A larger plant in a small space is dramatic,” says Williams.

You can also privatize your patio without sacrificing any square footage with the oldest trick in the book: Install some climbing vines on a trellis to clearly tell your neighbors, “This is my special space.”

  1. Add a Water Feature!

A dramatic focal point can really add some intrigue to a mini yard. And a water feature, like a bubbling birdbath or wall fountain, can do just the trick.

Williams suggests choosing an element with a black bottom, which will create a darker surface that reflects sky and trees, making your outdoor space feel bigger. Just make sure your water feature doesn’t overwhelm your porch — you can skip the long, vanishing edge-style pool.

“I wouldn’t put a longer element in a small space, which might make it look smaller,” Williams said. “Add a smaller water element into a small space, and make it seem larger.”

  1. Use Vertical Space!

Distract from your lack of horizontal yardage by really maximizing your outdoor space’s most abundant dimension: vertical space.

Use your walls, fence, or railings as extra space by adding vines or a living wall filled with flowers, herbs, and other eye-catching greenery. For a simple change, prop an attractive ladder — think barnyard chic, maybe? — against the wall and use its rungs as shelving for plants or other decor. The internet is bursting with other vertical planter and shelving ideas, too, using everything from pallets to chicken wire.

“It draws the eye up and outwards, and gives it a green and completely different look,” says Diaz. “It can change the atmosphere of the area. You’ve walked into a different experience from your home — it’s a psychological and emotional change.”

  1. Expand Space with a Mirror!

“Mirrors really make space feel more expansive,” Williams says. On a small porch, place a tall mirror on the ground behind a portico or a patch of greenway, which “makes it look like a doorway into another garden.”

You don’t need to go huge on the mirror to have a huge impact. Even hanging a normal-sized mirror, like one you might find over a dresser, can make a tiny space feel much larger. But whichever you choose, make sure to weatherproof your mirror first using a mirror edge sealer (you’ll also want to add sealant to the frame, especially if it’s made from wood) to prevent moisture damage — unless you like the weathered look, that is.

Small spaces don’t have to be limiting. With a little bit of creativity — and perhaps a reflective surface or two — there’s no reason you can’t feel like you’re living in your very own Versailles.

Back on the market in Holden!

May 9, 2016

836 Salisbury

THIS is TRULY an opportunity! Back on market due to buyer financing fall out. Priced well below assessed value! Legal two family on 3.7 acres with 3 barns in a great location on Salisbury Street in Holden. Would make an amazing restoration project back to a single family! Original wide pine flooring and high ceilings. Additional loft area and deck to the side yard. This is a huge beautiful house that started life in 1850 and is now ready for the next chapter with someone who can roll up their sleeves and do some hard work to the 4288 sq feet of living space. Keep it a two family and enjoy rental income or turn it back into a single family and enjoy the grandeur of days gone by. Now listed at $237,500! NO ACCESS TO PROPERTY. PROPERTY CONVEYS WITH EXISTING TENANTS. TITLE V WILL NOT BE DONE. DOES NEED WORK! Cash buyers only! HURRY HURRY HURRY!!!!! NOTE – DO NOT WALK THE PROPERTY.

Victorian in Ware!

May 9, 2016

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Amazing opportunity to own a classic New England Victorian with character and all the extras. This proud home has been with us since 1855 and retains many original details. You will be breathless walking through the door to the wide sweeping hardwood staircase with gentle natural lighting from the stain glass window hallway above. Delightful original pocket doors allow you to enter the fireplace study or the front to back living room with pellet stove. 3 season enclosed porch, deck and swimming pool! Oversized kitchen & full dining room. With six bedrooms, 3 baths and a walk up attic for more space it will be hard to run out of room! Full walk out basement with workshop and high ceilings allows for the hobbyist if the two story barn (wired) is not enough. Updated electric, plumbing, heating and bathrooms. Great in-town location 15 minutes to the MA Pike and 30 minutes to Amherst and USDA qualifying! TOUR HERE: http://www.vuleetours.com/3dtour/12-cottage-street-ware/