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Just listed! 65 High Street in Shrewsbury! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $554k by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed! 11 Honeysuckle Lane in Shrewsbury! This 3 bed, 3 bath ranch is listed for $439k by Metro Real Estate.

Just listed! 61 Deacon Street, Unit 89 in Northborough! This 3 bed, 2 bath home is listed for $299k by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed! 9 Treetop Circle in Northborough! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $679,900 by Success! Real Estate.

Just listed! 325-B Main Street in Holden! This 4 bed, 2 bath ranch is listed for $179,900 by Foster-Healey Real Estate.

Just listed! 139 Quinapoxet Street in Holden! This 3 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $389,900 by Coldwell Banker.

Just listed! 125 Mason Road in Holden! This 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial is listed for $479k by Coldwell Banker.
By: Stacey Freed
Why now’s the perfect time to replace appliances.
The temps are starting to drop; the smell of wood smoke is in the air.
Temps are more chilly than warm. That’s when veteran homeowners know it’s time to do these six things if they want to avoid grief or overspending:
#1 Buy Appliances:
Whisper to them. Do a rain dance. Whatever it takes to get your old appliances to wait until fall to go on the fritz. Manufacturers bring out their latest models during the fall, and store owners offer big sales on appliances they want to move out — like last year’s most popular dishwasher. So September, October, and November are great months to buy.
But October is right in the middle — when there’s still plenty of selection, and retailers might be more willing to haggle.
Refrigerators are the exception because new models don’t come out until spring.
#2 Switch the Direction of Ceiling Fans:
Most have a switch to allow the ceiling fan blades to rotate either clockwise or counterclockwise — one way pushes air down to create a nice breeze and the other sucks air up, helping to distribute the heat. Think counterclockwise when it’s warm and clockwise when it’s cool.
#3 Clean Windows:
Daylight is about to dwindle so why not get as much of it as you can? Clean off all the bugs, dust, and grime from your windows while the weather is still warm enough to do so. For streak-free windows, combine ¼-cup of white vinegar with ¼ to ½ teaspoon of eco-friendly dish detergent and 2 cups of water.
If window cleaning isn’t a DIY job at your home, schedule a professional window cleaner (who, unlike most of us, is able to do it even when temperatures plummet) before the end of the month. The closer it gets to the holidays, the busier they get. Bright sunshine on winter’s darkest days makes it totally worthwhile.
#4 Schedule a Heating Unit Checkup:
To ensure your family will be able to feel their toes all winter, schedule early in the month for your heating unit to be serviced. As temperatures drop, service companies get busier.
Whether you hire your heating company’s technician or a contractor to do it, they’ll clean soot and corrosion from the combustion chamber, replace filters, and check the whole system for leaks, clogs, or damage. Nothing pairs with a pending blizzard better than the assurance that you’ll be weathering the storm with warm air piping through the vents and cocoa in hand.
#5 Get a Chimney Sweep to Inspect the Fireplace:
It’s time to dust off and sweep the chimney Best to hire someone who knows wood-burning fireplaces. A professional chimney sweep will ensure your wood burning fireplace burns more efficiently and will help prevent chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning during the winter. So yeah, it’s pretty important.
Tip: If you don’t already have a chimney cap, this is also the time to add one to stop wild outdoor critters from crawling down it — and (yikes!) into your house.
#6 Insulate Exposed Pipes:
If you’ve ever dealt with a burst pipe, you know it’s a sad, wet disaster worth preventing. To avoid the stressful (not to mention, expensive) ordeal, prep your home’s exposed pipes with foam or heat tape — choosing which one will work best with your climate — to keep those pipes toasty. Remember: The most at-risk pipes are often those in unheated areas such as an attics, crawl spaces, and garages, so secure those first.

Fall is here and it is a wonderful time to move into Shrewsbury! 33 Park Street is an exceptional value with nearly 3000 sq ft of living space on a quiet non through street. A quick drive to the highway and a short walk to Dean Park makes this the best location! 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an oversized two car garage on a double lot makes this house great! Large family room with cathedral ceiling gives you the space you want. The large yard, deck, swimming pool and lack of traffic makes the outdoors enjoyable. Flexible floor plan includes a unique and fun lofted bedroom, first floor office and several Master Bedroom options. Gas heat. Updated mechanicals. Fast close! Listed for just $425k! Open house on Saturday 10/14 from 2pm-4pm!
View the full listing HERE!
Check out the 3D tour HERE!

Wow! Super clean and spacious apartment is now available in Clinton! SO MUCH SPACE with beautiful hardwood floors throughout! You can enjoy a full dining room and a full family room without giving up anything! Three bedrooms with closets and the Master Bedroom has a larger closet. Pantry and double coat closet in the hall way. Full updated bath with tub and shower. Updated kitchen with newer appliances. Energy saving gas heat and hot water. Laundry in the building and the washer and dryer are provided (not coin-op!). Additional storage in the basement too! Two off street parking spaces and use of the fenced yard. Outdoor grill area also! Great location – great apartment! Full application including credit check required. No smoking and no pets – no exceptions. Don’t let this one slip by! Rent is now $1,200/month.
View the full listing HERE!