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Blithewood Avenue in Worcester!

February 27, 2017

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Wonderful 3 bedroom town home in Hickory Hill Estates is new to the market! Don’t wait because these homes go fast! Three living levels to accommodate your lifestyle with a garage! Main level has a half bath, updated kitchen (granite) with breakfast nook and hardwoods through to the dining room. Sunken living room with newer sliders opens to the deck with grilling area and a quiet view. 2nd level has hardwoods throughout with two generous sized bedrooms and full bath. Master has a walk in closet and 2nd bedroom has double closets. Upper level loft with cathedral ceiling and skylights makes a perfect 3rd bedroom, home office, play room or family room. Gas heat, central a/c, pets allowed, garage and a full unfinished basement with laundry if you need even more space. Flexible closing date. Easy commuter location (Mass Pike) and walk to Blithewood Park and Audubon conservation center! Come see what you can have in this well managed complex for such a reasonable price! Listed at just $214,999!

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Burbank Lane in Lancaster!

February 27, 2017

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Newer colonial in a premier setting 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! Now listed at just $425,000!

Poniken Road in Worcester!

February 27, 2017

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Don’t miss out! With inventory so tight it isn’t often that you can find a great updated house for this price! Tucked away in Indian Hill on the Worcester / Holden line you can have over 1400 sq ft of beautiful wood work and original details with all the right upgrades! Gas heat! New electric, plumbing, gas furnace and insulation (Mass Energy Audit done). 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths with a private back yard and deck. Hardwoods throughout both living levels and a full basement. Updated tile full bath with soaking tub. Expansive sun filled living room with fireplace that is great for plants and family gatherings. Full dining room with slider doors to the back yard. Country kitchen with butcher block counters and stainless steel appliances. It is hard to find what this house doesn’t have! Great commuter location with easy highway access. Now listed at just $199,999!

Holden colonial home for sale!

February 27, 2017

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Beautiful Village Colonial in Holden! Low energy and low maintenance living with this fully renovated 4 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial near the town center but with an easy commute to the highway. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout with many delightful features including built-ins and cedar breezeway. The charm carries through this lovely home with french doors to the four season porch. Nothing is missed with the Low-E window upgrades, newer roof, full insulation and Hardie Plank cement board exterior siding. LED recessed lighting throughout! Flexibility with a first floor master bedroom that can also be a family room to enhance the open floor plan. Large level lot is perfect summer evenings with patio and pergola. This home has it all with nothing to do but move in! Listed at just $324,999!

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Super Shrewsbury home!

February 27, 2017

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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!

Just listed on Harrington Avenue in Shrewsbury!

February 26, 2017

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Just listed! 104 Harrington Avenue in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2 bath colonial is listed for $339,900 by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed on Jordan Road in Holden!

February 25, 2017

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Just listed! 46 Jordan Road in Holden! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $529,900 by Andrew J. Abu.

Just sold on Hill Street in Shrewsbury!

February 25, 2017

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Just sold! 110 Hill Street in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath cape sold for $465k by Zuromskis-Whitney.

Just listed on Elmwood Avenue in Holden!

February 25, 2017

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Just listed! 124 Elmwood Avenue in Holden! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $499,999 by Exit New Options Real Estate.

What to Do About Dinner When Your Kitchen Is Being Remodeled!

February 24, 2017

By: Amy Howell Hirt

Tips for a temporary kitchen to keep mealtime a happy time.

Five months of bending over the bathtub to wash dishes during her kitchen remodel was no fun for homeowner and chef Christina Chavez. But her kids, on the other hand, delighted in the novelty of it all, turning dish drying into a game.

Sometimes, kids just have a better view of the world, seeing the adventure in everything. But when you’re the adult facing weeks, even months, of microwaveable meals and lame takeout that’ll bust your food budget (and probably add 10 pounds to your middle!), how do you find the fun in that?

These tips will keep the joy of cooking at home alive while your dream kitchen is under construction.

Scout the Perfect Location:

Like a perfect campsite, the spot for your temporary kitchen should be:

  • In a low-traffic area
  • As far from construction as possible
  • Near a source of water

Places that may work include that barely used guest suite (especially if it has its own bathroom), the dining room, and even outdoors if you have a grill.

But think about electric outlets, Chavez warns, especially for a fridge. If you want to use your full-size fridge, make sure there’s an outlet that can handle it. And you may have to give up your icemaker.

If you hope to use the garage, check with your contractor first. This space often ends up becoming a workshop and break room for your remodeling crew.

If You Lack a Water Source:

If you don’t have a suitable water source inside your home, and you’re remodeling during warmer months, you can set up a sink/wash area outside, which works nicely if you decide to use your grill a lot.

For less than $100, you can pick up a folding table outfitted with a faucet and sink that connects to your garden hose.

But wherever you locate your temporary wash area, keep a utility bin (like the kind you see in restaurants for bussing tables) handy to load up and lug dishes.

Here’s a cool hack: Use a cooler with a drain plug. It can function as a utility bin and wash basin; use a hose outside or placing it in a tub or shower.

Ask Your Contractor for Help:

Check with your pro before you buy any supplies or break your back moving your refrigerator. Most contractors are happy to move and reconnect your fridge, and may be able to hook up a temporary utility sink for you to use in another room or outside.

Many remodelers also will loan clients amenities like a two-burner countertop stove, and some even include a temporary kitchen setup as part of their remodeling services.

Make a Plan for Countertops and Drawers:

For countertops: A folding table or well-protected dining table functions just fine for prepping meals and holding small appliances that don’t generate too much heat (think blender, microwave). With a little forethought, you can even relocate your existing countertop and cabinets after demolition begins, which is what Chavez did. But watch for rough spots that can damage your floor or give you a nasty splinter.

For drawers: Plastic storage bins or portable drawers on wheels that you can stash under the table, or a rolling cart with drawers provide a dust-free home for dishes, cooking utensils, ready-to-eat snacks, non-perishables, and basic cooking supplies.

Mallory Danks and her husband, who took on a three-month DIY kitchen remodel, made sure every cooking item had a place in rolling plastic drawers, making it easier to transition their living room back to its intended purpose after meals.

“You don’t want to feel like you’re living in your temporary kitchen,” she says. Wheels make it easy to roll the clutter away.

Stock It With Double-Duty Items:

Without a full-size stove or oven, you’ll have to MacGyver your meals, Danks says, and recommends thinking beyond your trusty microwave. Think multi-purpose (which will also make cleanup easier). For example:

  • An electric kettle heats water for tea, oatmeal, soups, and even coffee if you use a French press (no need for a clunky coffee machine!).
  • A newer electric pressure cooker does everything a range can — saute, roast, simmer, and warm. It also works as a slow cooker.
  • A blender does both smoothies and sauces.
  • An electric skillet makes everything from pancakes to pot roast.
  • Microwave-safe dishes to store, reheat, and serve.
  • Long-handled tongs flip burgers and serve salads.
  • A glass measuring cup to also heat water in the microwave or scoop up sauces and soups.

The key is to be able to do the most common cooking tasks that make meal preparation easy for you (and to do that without over-packing your makeshift cooking zone). Otherwise, you might feel overwhelmed.

But if the idea of living without your pour-over coffeemaker makes you cry a little inside, then include it. Life is going to be disruptive enough without giving up the little joys.

Protect Furnishings in the Temporary Location:

There’s a reason wall-to-wall carpeting isn’t standard kitchen fare. Cooking and cleanup are hard on flooring and furnishings, so relocate or cover anything of value in your temporary kitchen, recommends Chavez.

“I learned the hard way that you should cover your dining room table,” she says, recalling a hot pot that left a mark.

Don’t forget to remove area rugs to keep them free of stains and make cleanup a little easier. Or, use an older rug that you plan to replace after the remodel.

Make Cleanup Easy (Without Hurting the Earth):

Stock a minimal supply of dining and cooking supplies. Allot each family member just two plates, bowls, cups, drinking glasses, and sets of utensils. That way, doing the dishes becomes a necessity after a meal or two, and there’s never too many dishes to be daunting.

But, still, there’s something to be said for using disposable gear when you’re living sans-dishwasher. For those times, buy disposable plates and utensils that are biodegradable, made from sustainable materials, or even compostable. Plus you’ll be using a whole lot less water.

Let the adventure begin!