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Just listed on Frederickson Avenue in Holden!

September 14, 2017

fredholden

Just listed! 8 Frederickson Avenue in Holden! This 2 bed, 2 bath ranch is listed for $249,900 by Era Key Realty.

Just listed on Jordan Road in Holden!

September 14, 2017

jordanholden

Just listed! 54 Jordan Road in Holden! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $539,900 by Andrew J. Abu.

6 Things Everyone Should Do When Moving Into a New House!

September 14, 2017

By: Courtney Craig

Peace of mind begins with changing the locks.

When I bought my first house, my timing couldn’t have been better: The house closing was two weeks before the lease was up on my apartment. That meant I could take my time packing and moving, and I could get to know the new place before moving in.

I recruited family and friends to help me move (in exchange for a beer-and-pizza picnic on the floor) and, as a bonus, I got to pick their brains about what first-time homeowners should know.

Their help was one of the best housewarming presents I could have gotten. And thanks to their expertise and a little Googling, here’s what I learned about what to do before moving in.

1. Change the Locks:

You really don’t know who else has keys to your home, so change the locks. That ensures you’re the only person who has access. Install new deadbolts yourself for as little as $10 per lock, or call a locksmith — if you supply the new locks, they typically charge about $20 to $30 per lock for labor.

2. Check for Plumbing Leaks:

Your home inspector should do this for you before closing, but it never hurts to double-check. I didn’t have any plumbing leaks to fix, but when checking my kitchen sink, I did discover the sink sprayer was broken. I replaced it for under $20.

Keep an eye out for dripping faucets and running toilets, and check your water heater for signs of a leak.

Here’s a neat trick: Check your water meter at the beginning and end of a two-hour window in which no water is being used in your house. If the reading is different, you have a leak.

3. Steam Clean Carpets:

Do this before you move your furniture in, and your new home life will be off to a fresh start. You can pay a professional carpet cleaning service — you’ll pay about $50 per room; most services require a minimum of about $100 before they’ll come out — or you can rent a steam cleaner for about $30 per day and do the work yourself. I was able to save some money by borrowing a steam cleaner from a friend.

4. Wipe Out Your Cabinets:

Another no-brainer before you move in your dishes and bathroom supplies. Make sure to wipe inside and out, preferably with a non-toxic cleaner, and replace contact paper if necessary.

When I cleaned my kitchen cabinets, I found an unpleasant surprise: Mouse poop. Which leads me to my next tip…

5. Give Critters the Heave-Ho:

That includes mice, rats, bats, termites, roaches, and any other uninvited guests. There are any number of DIY ways to get rid of pests, but if you need to bring out the big guns, an initial visit from a pest removal service will run you $100 to $300, followed by monthly or quarterly visits at about $50 each time.

For my mousy enemies, I strategically placed poison packets around the kitchen, and I haven’t found any carcasses or any more poop, so the droppings I found must have been old. I might owe a debt of gratitude to the snake that lives under my back deck, but I prefer not to think about him.

6. Introduce Yourself to Your Circuit Breaker Box and Main Water Valve:

My first experience with electrical wiring was replacing a broken light fixture in a bathroom. After locating the breaker box, which is in my garage, I turned off the power to that bathroom so I wouldn’t electrocute myself.

It’s a good idea to figure out which fuses control what parts of your house and label them accordingly. This will take two people: One to stand in the room where the power is supposed to go off, the other to trip the fuses and yell, “Did that work? How about now?

You’ll want to know how to turn off your main water valve if you have a plumbing emergency, if a hurricane or tornado is headed your way, or if you’re going out of town. Just locate the valve — it could be inside or outside your house — and turn the knob until it’s off. Test it by turning on any faucet in the house; no water should come out.

Just listed on Barnard Street in Shrewsbury!

September 12, 2017

barnardshrew

Just listed! 46 Barnard Street in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2 bath ranch is listed for $389,900 by Exit Realty Partners.

Just listed on Catalina Drive in Shrewsbury!

September 12, 2017

catalinashrew

Just listed! 6 Catalina Drive in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 1 bath ranch is listed for $299k by Century 21 North Shore.

Just listed on High Street in Shrewsbury!

September 12, 2017

highshrew

Just listed! 106 High Street in Shrewsbury! This 4 bed, 4 bath colonial is listed for $1,275,000 by Andrew J. Abu.

Just listed on Fisher Road in Holden!

September 12, 2017

fisherholden

Just listed! 90 Fisher Road, Unit 22 in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse is listed for $349,900 by Equity Properties, Inc.

Just listed on Jackson Street in Holden!

September 12, 2017

jacksonholden

Just listed! 87 Jackson Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 1 bath ranch is listed for $259k by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed on Newell Road in Holden!

September 12, 2017

newellholden

Just listed! 110 Newell Road in Holden! This 3 bed, 3.5 bath ranch is listed for $449,900 by Keller Williams.

Updated home for sale in Auburn!

September 12, 2017

SpringbrookAuburn

Here is the house you have been looking for! Updated and well maintained home in the desirable Pakachoag area in Auburn has so much to offer! From the time you enter the main level through the breezeway you can see the quality and space this home has to offer. Fantastic hardwoods flow through the open living room / sitting room in the front. Flexible floor plan with optional 4th bedroom or keep it the dining room. Generous bedrooms on the upper level with unique built-ins including the reading nook! Relax in the private back yard with spacious patio and enjoy the quiet evenings as this is a dead end street! One car garage, vinyl siding and additional space in the basement for a family room or workshop! Updates include bathroom, kitchen, roof, furnace, electrical, siding, windows and original hardwood flooring! This is a beautiful home that you will enjoy for years to come! Listed at just $264,999!

View the full listing HERE!

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