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Unique opportunity shines in Shrewsbury! Within in walking distance to the new Lakeway Commons featuring shopping, services and restaurants. This home sits at the end of Moulton Ave with no through traffic. You have maximum potential and flexibility with this house deeded as a single family but lived in as a two family for decades. Six bedrooms, two full bathrooms and two levels of living in each unit. Unit A features an updated kitchen with a contemporary layout, spacious bedrooms and a giant family room. Unit B has a standard layout with a large master bedroom, lower level family room and plenty of storage. Both units enjoy a quiet side street in Shrewsbury! Two heating systems, shared electric, shared town water and sewer. What is your vision for this unique property? Easy conversion back to a single family or change the status to a two family. Now listed for just $329,999!
View the full listing HERE!

Just listed! 490 Oak Street in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2 bath cape is listed for $498k by Exit Realty.

Just listed! 52 East Shrewsbury Green Drive, Unit 52E in Shrewsbury! This 1 bed, 1.5 bath condo is listed for $124,900 by ERA Key.

Just listed! 245 Brattle Street in Holden! This 4 acre lot is listed for $424,900 by ERA Key.

Just listed! 103 Princeton Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 2 bath colonial is listed for $190k by Exit Realty Partners.

Just listed! 90 Walnut Street in Shrewsbury! This 4 bed, 1 bath ranch is listed for $384,900 by RE/MAX.

Just listed! Lot 35R Parmenter Hill Road in Shrewsbury! This 5 bed, 4 bath colonial is listed for $829,900 by C. B. Blair.

Just listed! 9 Conrad Circle, Unit 0 in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse is listed for $309,900 by Equity Properties, Inc.

Just listed! 119 Lovell Road in Holden! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $444,900 by Holden Realty, Inc.
By: Jamie Wiebe
Honeycomb dividers will tame the messes in your dresser.
Messy junk drawers. Unorganized spices. Your overflowing dresser. Drawers and cabinets are supposed to keep you organized, not hide what you need.
Don’t despair.
Whether you choose a DIY solution, an inexpensive store-bought fix, or even a custom-made splurge, solving your organizing disaster is totally doable. Here’s how.
#1 Boxes for Your Bathroom Drawers:
You might have pristine quartz countertops, a shiny rain showerhead, gorgeous oak cabinetry, but if opening the drawers in your newly remodeled bathroom destroys the illusion you carefully crafted, you need some help to restore your dream of neat and tidy.
These makeup and toiletry drawer organizers can do that. The one in the top drawer costs around $80, and the one in the bottom drawer is just over $50 at Kohler. You can get a similar solution with inexpensive bamboo boxes that cost as little as $4 each.
#2 Honeycomb Dividers for Socks and Underwear:
Some glorious souls are so organized they even fold their underwear. Not quite capable of that level of dedication — but still desperate to make sense of your undies? Honeycomb drawer dividers (like this set from Whitmor for $9) might save your sanity.
These dividers snap together, making for a perfect fit no matter the size of your drawer. (You can even trim the set to fit short, squat drawers.) Create an organizer’s dream drawer by giving each tie, pair of socks, or lingerie their own honeycomb.
#3 Old CD Holders for Plastic Lids:
CDs are practically as ancient as your grandparents’ cassette tapes, but for some reason, CD holders are still around. That’s probably because those slots are the perfect size for all your wandering plastic lids. If you don’t happen to have one hanging around, you can find them at thrift stores for practically pennies, or pick up a new one for about $13.
#4 A Flexible Dock for Knives:
If your knives are a jumble in a drawer, you’re not only risking your skin, your knives will get duller faster. Save your skin — literally — by picking up a knife dock, such as the one pictured (Deluxe Bamboo Knife Dock, about $50) that you can store in a drawer. Plus it’s customizable to accommodate a variety of knives, everything from your biggest chopper to your tiniest steak knife.
#5 Pull-Out Drawers for Deep Cabinets:
Your knees just can’t take it anymore. Every time you make your famous chili, they scream in agony as you dig waaay in the back to extricate your beans.
Pull-out drawers to the rescue! You can retro-fit yours by buying the hardware for about $300, or if you’re remodeling, you can get cabinets with pull-outs already in them — like the MasterBrand Cabinets one pictured here.
#6 A Drawer for Spices:
Stuffing your spices into a cabinet makes cooking even more complicated. Your chicken curry needs paprika, and you know it’s in here somewhere. Beside the black pepper? No. Hiding behind the thyme? Gah…
Like the pull-out solution above, you can retrofit a drawer with a spice drawer insert (starting around $15) or go for custom, like this spice drawer from Western Custom Cabinetry. Never lose your lemongrass again.
#7 Custom Drawer Organizers That Change With Your Needs:
Getting that perfect in-drawer fit for your clothing can be an impossible task — especially when you’re squeezing your favorite Christmas sweater and your collection of silk chemises into the same space. And as your lifestyle changes (maternity clothes on the horizon?), your needs change.
If you can afford custom organizers that let you adjust your drawers as needed (like the ones pictured above from Wood-Mode) you’ll be set for life.
It’s a splurge (when we asked about cost, the people at Wood-Mode said they couldn’t really give one because everything is custom-built; they’ll even custom-build a solution for your existing drawers!). But if you’re customizing a closet because you want a peaceful, organized feeling, this solution could be priceless.