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Just listed! 134 Stoney Hill Road in Shrewsbury! This 5 bed, 4.5 bath colonial is listed for $573k by Keller Williams.

Just listed! 59 School Street, Unit A16 in Northborough! This 2 bed, 1 bath condo is listed for $159k by Pioneer Realty Group.
From: HomeAdvisor.com
Giving your home a little extra “umph” doesn’t have to cost thousands of dollars. In fact, you can dramatically improve the looks of your home for less than the cost of a new TV. Ready to find out how? Keep reading to discover the six projects that are sure to make your home pop — without busting your budget.
1. Revamp your entryway:
A stylish entrance is an important part of any home’s decor. Begin your upgrade with a new welcome mat and house numbers. These simple upgrades are cost-friendly and have an immediate impact on your home’s entrance. You can also arrange potted plants — like easy-to-maintain succulents — around your entrance for an eye-popping aesthetic. Flowering plants, while slightly more difficult to maintain, can complement the color scheme of your entrance or act as a standalone focal point. You can also spruce up your home’s entrance with a quick color update to your front door. A new shade will complement your entryway décor and spruce up the overall look of your home’s exterior. Chic doorknockers, updated doorknobs and alluring porch lighting are the perfect finishing touches for your home’s entrance.
Expected costs:
Welcome mat: $2
House numbers: $6 per number
Succulents: $37 for pre-potted kits
Flowering plants: $30
Door knockers: $35
Doorknobs: $125
Porch lighting: $50
Front door color updated: $100-$300
2. Modernize your bathroom:
Major remodels aren’t the only way to revive your tired bathroom. Start by updating your paint. A new color will open up small spaces, rejuvenate your aesthetics and inspire chic décor. Next, upgrade your linens. New towels, shower mats and shower curtains can hide dated features and improve the overall panache of your bathroom. As a finishing touch, add candle sconces and alluring storage solutions like towel-hanging ladders and toiletry-stowing reclaimed crates.
Expected costs:
Painting: $200
Linens: $45
Candle sconces: $7
Reclaimed ladder: Less than $50
Reclaimed crates:0-20 per crate
3. Repaint your interior walls:
Repainting an entire room or just sprucing up a dated space with an accent wall will boost your home’s appeal. Lighter colors are perfect for opening up small areas and enhancing your home’s serenity. You can also paint your walls and trim — or other architectural features like mantles and built-in bookcases — subtly contrasting colors to give your room a dynamic pop. Accent walls are perfect for reviving dull spaces without the cost and work of a large painting job. Darker shades are perfect for studies, home offices and other areas of contemplation.
Expected costs:
Interior paint: $200-$300
4. Update your cabinet hardware:
Installing stylish cabinet hardware is a quick and cost-friendly way to jumpstart your kitchen. Before you begin your update, it’s important to pinpoint your kitchen’s style — you don’t want to mismatch modern pulls and knobs with traditional cabinets. If your kitchen has a contemporary design, go with sleek, understated hardware. Ornate, classically inspired aesthetics work best for traditional cabinets.
Expected costs:
Cabinet pulls: $3-$15 per pull
Cabinet knobs: $3-$15 per knob
5. Rejuvenate your light fixtures:
Dated light fixtures not only look bad, but they can also make day-to-day activities difficult — ultra-low lighting is great for a romantic night in, but not so much for chopping vegetables. Before you install new fixtures, it’s important to consider your décor. If you have a flair for the modern, go for the subtle-but-stunning aesthetics of pendant lighting. If your home has more of a traditional design, consider the lavish ornamentation of baroque-inspired chandeliers or candle wall sconces. Do-it-yourself electrical jobs can be dangerous. Hire a pro if you’re unsure about tackling this project yourself.
Expected costs:
Light fixture: $88-$230
6. Clean your carpets:
Unblemished carpets make a huge difference in the appearance of your home — especially if you experience a lot of foot traffic. Spot cleaning small stains is a simple do-it-yourself job, but it’s best to leave larger jobs to the pros.
Expected costs:
Professional clean: $174

Just listed! 313 Brigham Street in Northborough! This 80,000 square foot lot is listed for $255k by RE/MAX.

Just listed! 1051 Princeton Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $599k by A&E Realty.

Just listed! 323 Highland Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 1 bath ranch is listed for $249,900 by Janice Mitchell.

Just listed! 1845 Main Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $378,800 by Keller Williams.

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!
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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 $339,999!
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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!
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