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For sale in Paxton!

December 17, 2017

RollingPaxton

The best value for your family is here in Paxton! Contemporary ranch style home with over 1300 sq feet of living space on the main level. Updated kitchen with solid wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and tile floor opens to the dining room and the 3 season enclosed porch and deck. Hardwoods throughout with 3 generously sized bedrooms. Master bedroom features two walk in closets. Lower level walk out with an individual heat zone, slider door and high ceilings allows for flexible space. Large updated bathroom with double sinks and plenty of storage! 2 car under heated garage, fenced yard and situated at the end of a cul-de-sac on over 2.5 acres. Easy commuter location without the traffic! New roof, furnace and oil tank. Updated windows and maintenance free vinyl sided. Stylish interior colors so you don’t even need to paint before moving in! Listed for just $274,999!

View the full listing HERE!

Check out the 3D tour HERE!

Shrewsbury price reduction!

December 17, 2017

MoultonShrewsbury

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 $339,999!

View the full listing HERE!

Check out the 3D tours HERE! & HERE!

Knight Street in Worcester!

December 17, 2017

KnightWorcester

Make this your next home! Location matters This house is close to UMASS Memorial , 290, shopping, restaurants, train station and Shrewsbury Str! Spacious young colonial with over 1600 sq feet in a pleasing open floor plan. The main level has a large living area with eat-in kitchen, deck and half bath. Three large bedrooms with a full bath on the upper level. 2 car garage, gas heat and newly coated driveway. Brand new carpeting and fresh paint throughout! This house is sure to accommodate your needs and is ready for a quick close! Listed for just $244,999!

View the full listing HERE!

Updated listing in Sutton!

December 17, 2017

UxbridgeSutton2

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Welcome FHA and USDA Buyers! NEW roof! New Exterior Paint! NEW garage door! This is your new home! What an opportunity in Sutton! This adorable 2 bedroom ranch style house is sure to make someone very happy with a great in-town location and walking distance to the library. The shiplap breezeway provides easy access to the garage, flat back yard and country kitchen. Solid hardwoods throughout the generously sized living room and bedrooms. Full basement with newer furnace and water heater. If you have been looking for a cute house to put your decorating tastes into then you have found it! Great commuter location and seller can offer a fast close! Now listed at just $219,999!

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Just listed on Shady Lane in Holden!

December 16, 2017

shadyholden

Just listed! 32 Shady Lane in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $379,900 by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed on Eastwood Road in Shrewsbury!

December 16, 2017

eastshrew

Just listed! 3 Eastwood Road in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 2 bath ranch is listed for $447k by Prestigious Homes.

Just listed on Robertson Drive in Shrewsbury!

December 16, 2017

robertshrew

Just listed! 46 Robertson Drive in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 2 bath bungalow is listed for $180k by All Capital Realty.

12 Delightful Ways to Make Your House Brighter in Winter!

December 15, 2017

By: Leanna Potts

Meet you under the skylight, on the white sofa, with a cream cheese brownie.

Fall and winter start cozy — who hasn’t used the colder temperatures as an excuse to binge-watch Netflix while swaddled in a couch blanket?

But come January, staying indoors can feel less like a treat and more like you’re living in a cave.

Here’s how to make your house lighter, brighter, and cheerier.

#1 Take the Screens Off Your Windows:

You’ll get 30% more sunlight shining indoors without screens on your windows.

Here’s the best part: Sunlight warms your room and saves you money on your heating bill. It’s solar power — for you!

Be sure to store your screens in your garage or basement where they won’t get damaged. In the spring you’ll want to put them back on so you can keep that 30% of the sun out and run your cooling system less.

#2 Hang Outdoor String Lights Indoors:

They don’t give off a lot of light, but they’re cheerful as heck.

Drape them around a window or a mantel, or hang a string of LED glimmer lights in a tall potted plant. They’ll add a layer of soft light to your room and remind you of fireflies, flip-flops, and patio parties.

#3 Steal a Little Swedish Chic:

Scandinavians excel at making a home light and airy because they’ve got places where the sun doesn’t rise at all from November to January.

And you thought you had it bad.

To adapt to weeks and weeks of polar night, Swedes keep interiors pale to reflect and amplify light.

Think white walls, light woods for furniture and floors, and light upholstery. To get the look without getting rid of your dark furniture and floors, put white or light gray slipcovers on your sofa and chairs, and put down light-colored rugs.

The fastest way to bring a little Sweden into your room is to paint it. Try creamy white, pale blue, or dove gray.

#4 Change Your Bulbs:

Replace those incandescent bulbs and their yellowy light with LEDs, which produce a brighter, whiter light.

But get your bright right:

•The higher the K rating on the bulb, the cooler and whiter its light.

•For cool, white light, opt for a bulb rated 3,500K to 4,100K.

•For blue-white light that’s closest to natural daylight, use a bulb between 5,000K and 6,500K.

Unless you live in Sweden (see above) you may want to leave the uber-high K bulbs for grow rooms and seasonal affective disorder therapy clinics — because they’re as bright as real sunlight on a hot summer day at noon. You’ll need sunglasses to read.

#5 Hang Mirrors:

Make the most of that weak winter light by bouncing it around the room with mirrors.

If you don’t want the distraction of seeing your reflection all the time, use a large, convex one — also known as a fish-eye mirror. It will amplify light better than a flat one. Another option: Hang a gallery wall of small mirrors.

#6 Replace Heavy Curtains With Blinds or Roman Shades:

Fabric curtains, while quite insulating, block light and make a room feel smaller and more cramped, especially if they’re a dark color or have a large print.

Try Roman shades or a simple valance paired with blinds to let in the maximum amount of natural light.

#7 Trim Branches and Bushes That Block Light:

If you look out your windows and see the tops of your bushes, grab your pruning shears and get whacking.

You don’t want anything blocking that precious natural light. Same for tree limbs that may be arching down and blocking windows. Cut them off.

#8 Clean Your Windows:

Dirty windows block a lot of natural light.

Admit it, yours are kind of cruddy because who remembers to block out an afternoon to clean the windows?

So get it on your list. Clean the glass inside at least once a month and the glass outside once a year. Your serotonin level will thank you.

#9 Swap Your Solid Front Door for One With Glass Inserts:

A solid front door can make your house look and feel as dark as a dungeon.

Get rid of it and install a half-light or full-light door that lets the natural light stream in. For even more natural light, add glass sidelights and a glass transom.

The median cost of a new door is $2,000 for steel and $2,500 for fiberglass, before any extras, but a new door will add curb appeal.

Curb appeal equals higher resale value. And coming home in the evening to the warm glow of light radiating out the glass panels in your front door is an instant mood lifter.

#10 Add a Skylight:

It’s the ultimate way to bring more natural light into your house. A window only catches sun for a couple of hours a day, but a skylight lets in the sun all day.

An indoor view of the sky makes deepest January more tolerable. And feeling the warmth of the sun on your skin, light streaming from above, is liberating. A skylight, installed, can cost as much as $3,000. A cheaper alternative is a tubular skylight, which costs around $1,000.

If you’re really good with tools, you can install a tubular skylight yourself. Don’t even think about installing a full-blown skylight yourself.

#11 Add Plants:

Putting pots of plants around your room will remind you that spring and green will return.

Match plants to the amount of light you have, because dead and dying plants are depressing. Tropicals that thrive in indirect light are usually the best choice. If you have a sunny window you’ve got more plant options.

Bonus points for adding a plant that blooms in the winter, like a kaffir lily or anthurium.

#12 Celebrate National Cream Cheese Brownie Day:

February 10 is National Cream Cheese Brownie Day. Really. Since February is when winter is feeling longer than a seminar on insurance underwriting, this is exactly when you need to make cream cheese brownies.

Chocolate won’t make the sun shine longer or your house brighter, but it will make you feel better because… endorphins. Besides, you spent a ton of money on that marble-topped kitchen island and those double ovens, so get baking.

Just listed on Baker Avenue in Shrewsbury!

December 14, 2017

bakershrew

Just listed! 50 Baker Avenue in Shrewsbury! This 6 bed, 3 bath multi-family is listed for $375k by Lamacchia Realty.

Just listed on Essex Drive in Shrewsbury!

December 14, 2017

essexshrew

Just listed! 6 Essex Drive, Unit 6 in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse is listed for $354,900 by RE/MAX.