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This is not your ordinary Shrewsbury home!

Located at 176 Walnut Street, 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!
New to the market!

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! Call today!
Fantastic multi-level town home in Chandler Place in Ayer!

Over 1700 sq ft on 3 living levels with an open concept main level featuring hardwoods, gas fireplace and deck. Easy commuting location with less than a 5 min walk to the Commuter Rail & the quaint downtown area filled with coffee shops & restaurants. Nearby hiking & biking trails along the Nashua River in Groton, town beach and quick access to Rte 2, Rte 111 & Rte 495. Open kitchen with Corian countertops, pantry, stainless steel appliances, oak cabinets and ¾ bath with an abundance of natural light from the large windows. 2nd level features laundry, full bath and two generously sized bedrooms. 22 x 16 loft on the upper level could be a third bedroom with the closet or keep it as a hang out room or home office. Low condo fees, garage, pet friendly complex, gas heat & central a/c (currently needing repair). Professionally negotiated short sale and price reflects work is needed to make this one gleam and shine! (note – owner occupant only, no rentals allowed).
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!
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!
This is an amazing commercial property opportunity located at 83A Central Street in Millville.

Listed at just $549,000, 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!
This is an excellent short sale property ready to move at $20,000 *BELOW* what it was assessed at.

A true steal at just $140,000! This property is at 14 Marcam Village Road, Unit 14 in North Oxford. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, open floor plan with a finished basement. Located in a super quiet community and has 4 parking spots available. Call us today!
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 $725,000! Call us today!
This waterfront lot located at 26A Barre Road in Hardwick, MA comes with the options for tile and wall-to-wall carpeting in 4 rooms, 2 beds and 2 baths and a finished basement and is listed at just $214,999. A steal, indeed!

Solid wood cabinetry and granite counter tops, 600 feet of waterfront property sits on 1.6 acres of land. 20 minutes from Worcester and I-90 makes an easy trek for commuters. All permits are in hand and they are ready to break ground! Financing available. Call now!
By: Dave Toht
Here’s how to plan a new deck that suits your property, meets your budget, and offers the best return on your investment.
In the summertime when the living is easy, there’s nothing quite like a deck for cooking out, entertaining, or simply relaxing. In addition to boosting outdoor living space, a deck can be an asset when you sell your home.
More good news: Decks add living space at a fraction of the cost of fully enclosed living area. You’ll pay $25 to $35 per square foot for a pro-built deck compared to $100 to $250 per square foot for an enclosed addition.
If you’re a determined DIYer, plan on spending three to four weekends building a 14-foot-by-18-foot deck yourself. If you choose this route, consider buying a ready-made deck plan. Or, put to use one of the many websites with interactive design aids, such as Lowe’s Deck Designer (registration required), and Deckorators.
Planning a successful deck requires careful consideration of your site, your budget, and the features you should — or shouldn’t — include. Here are some planning priorities to bear in mind.
Deciding on the Site and Size!
Your deck will be a popular place, so give careful thought to where it should be located. Begin by working out how to access it from the house. The ever-handy back door to the kitchen probably won’t do the job; it will force traffic toward the cooking area, making a shambles of any large-group entertaining. A better solution is a French door or slider that gives primary access from a living room, dining room, or family room while being handy to the kitchen. If the doorway can also be positioned to offer an expansive view, all the better.
Next, make sure the deck neither swamps your yard, nor becomes lost in it. Your local codes may set standards for how much of your lot can be occupied by a deck, and how close a deck can be to your lot line. Check these limitations early in your planning with your city or county building department.
Decide where to locate stairways off the deck so they provide unobtrusive access to the backyard. Also consider the path of the sun and the location of shade trees; sunlight may be pleasant in the morning but unbearable later in the day — having a shade tree to the west of your deck will help block the harsh late-day sun. Work out how to preserve your privacy and how to screen your deck from prevailing winds.
Think Local!
To recoup a good portion of your investment, your deck needs to be right for your market. Appraiser Dick Koestner of Davenport, Iowa, recommends the simply checking out other decks in your area. “Don’t make it too extreme [compared with] what’s typical in your market,” he counsels. “Definitely don’t make it less than what is expected in the market.”
Koestner also emphasizes the importance of obeying local codes. “A lot of potential purchasers are having a home inspection done,” he says. “If the home inspector finds the deck isn’t built to code, most of the purchasers are saying, ‘Hey, fix it.’”
He emphasizes that codes exist not just to preserve property values, but promote safety. For example, railing balusters spaced too far apart can constitute a falling hazard for small children (most codes stipulate 4-inch maximum gap). In addition, a deck inadequately attached to the house can collapse, often during a party when the structure is loaded with the extra weight of many people, creating mayhem like something out of the Poseidon Adventure. So get a permit from your building department and follow their requirements.
Of course, by dint of taking out a building permit your tax assessment will rise, but only to the extent that the value of your property is increased. The effect should be minimal: Decks are considered an outdoor improvement much like a new driveway or upgraded landscaping, not additional living space.
Looking Good
Although it’s hard to put a dollar value on aesthetics, looks count. Give thought to how the deck will meld with the architecture of your house. Railings offer a good opportunity to pull in color and detail that complements your home. Consider how the deck fits in with your backyard; it should make a smooth transition from the house to the landscape.