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Just listed on Davis Street in Northborough!

January 29, 2018

davisnorth

Just listed! 293 Davis Street in Northborough! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $519,900 by Expert Agents Realty.

Just listed on Jennifer Drive in Holden!

January 29, 2018

jennholden

Just listed! 61 Jennifer Drive in Holden! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $465k by RE/MAX Vision.

Shrewsbury price improvement!

January 29, 2018

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 $329,999!

View the full listing HERE!

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Just listed on Shrewsbury Green Drive in Shrewsbury!

January 27, 2018

greenshrew

Just listed! 42 Shrewsbury Green Drive, Unit B in Shrewsbury! This 1 bed, 1 bath condo is listed for $149,999 by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed on Main Circle in Shrewsbury!

January 27, 2018

mainshrew

Just listed! 51 Main Circle, Unit D in Shrewsbury! This 2 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse is listed for $384,800 by Keller Williams.

Just listed on Gulf Street in Shrewsbury!

January 27, 2018

gulfshrew

Just listed! 272 Gulf Street in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 1 bath cape is listed for $365k by RE/MAX.

Just listed on Maple Street in Northborough!

January 27, 2018

maplenorth

Just listed! 22 Maple Street in Northborough! This 2 bed, 2 bath cape is listed for $379,900 by ERA Key Realty.

Just listed on Basswood Circle in Holden!

January 27, 2018

bassholden

Just listed! 24 Basswood Circle in Holden! This 4 bed, 3 bath colonial is listed for $574,900 by Janice Mitchell.

The Link Between Clutter and Depression!

January 26, 2018

By: Lisa Kaplan Gordon

It’s been proven. Clutter is a bummer — literally.

Dishes in the sink, toys throughout the house, stuff covering every flat surface; this clutter not only makes our homes look bad, it makes us feel bad, too.

At least that’s what researchers at UCLA’s Center on Everyday Lives and Families (CELF) discovered when they explored in real time the relationship between 32 California families and the objects in their homes. The resulting book, “Life at Home in The Twenty-First Century,” is a rare look at how middle-class Americans use the space in their homes and interact with the things they accumulate over a lifetime.

Our over-worked closets are overflowing with things we rarely touch.

It turns out that clutter has a profound affect on our mood and self-esteem. CELF’s anthropologists, social scientists, and archaeologists found:

•A link between high cortisol (stress hormone) levels in female home owners and a high density of household objects.The more stuff, the more stress women feel. Men, on the other hand, don’t seem bothered by mess, which accounts for tensions between tidy wives and their clutter bug hubbies.

•Women associate a tidy home with a happy and successful family. The more dishes that pile up in the sink, the more anxious women feel.

•Even families that want to reduce clutter often are emotionally paralyzed when it comes to sorting and pitching objects. They either can’t break sentimental attachments to objects or believe their things have hidden monetary value.

•Although U.S. consumers bear only 3% of the world’s children, we buy 40% of the world’s toys.And these toys live in every room, fighting for display space with kids’ trophies, artwork, and snapshots of their last soccer game.

Although “Life At Home” documents the clutter problem, the book offers no solutions. But there are some simple things you can do to de-clutter your home and raise your spirits.

Adopt the Rule of Five:

Every time you get up from your desk or walk through a room, put away five things. Or, each hour, devote five minutes to de-cluttering. At the end of the day, you’ve cleaned for an hour.

Be Ruthless About Your Kitchen Sink:

Pledge to clear and clean your kitchen sink every day. It takes a couple of seconds more to place a dish in the dishwasher than dump it in the sink. A clean sink will instantly raise your spirits and decrease your anxiety.

Put Photos Away:

Return to yesteryear when only photos of ancestors or weddings earned a place. Put snapshots in a family album, which will immediately de-clutter many flat surfaces.

Unburden Your Refrigerator Door:

Researchers found a correlation between the number of items stuck to the fridge door and the amount of clutter throughout the house. Toss extra magnets, file restaurant menus, and place calendars in less conspicuous places.

Test Whether You’ll Miss It:

Fill a box with items you don’t love or use. Seal the box and place it in a closet. If you haven’t opened the box in a year, donate it (unopened!) to charity.

Just listed on Sumac Circle in Holden!

January 25, 2018

sumacholden

Just listed! 26 Sumac Circle in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath contemporary home is listed for $339k by RE/MAX Vision.