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Stunning young brick front colonial with 25 feet of private waterfront on Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury! This is truly an exceptional home featuring a private sweeping back yard maximized to enjoy lake living with an expansive deck and lower lake stone patio giving you a waterfront oasis to enjoy in a commuter friendly location. A traditional double story foyer entrance with custom tile invites you, your family and guests to enjoy luxury style living with a formal living room and dining room, private study and gas fireplaced family room off the expansive granite and cherry kitchen with hardwoods that opens to the deck. Four bedrooms and laundry on the 2nd floor with a private Master Suite featuring tray ceiling, walk-in closet, private double vanity bath with jacuzzi tub and fireplaced sitting room with lake views. Gas heat, central A/C, central vac, full walk out basement and 2 car garage.
Do you like to fish? Do you like the quiet country living style of Templeton but still need quick access to the highway? Do you dream of building your own home…exactly the way you want it? You can have all of that! Ready to start your planning for your spring build this buildable lot on Patridgeville Rd in Templeton is sure to meet your budget. 2.344 wooded acres with a slight slope towards the center are now available just around the corner from the Patridgeville Pond. Take a look at the plot plans and then start making your dream a reality! Perc test done in 2010. Buyer to assume all due diligence and encouraged to research the lot for their particular plans.
168A Partridgeville Rd.
Temlpeton, MA
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Huge congratulations to my buyer with her purchase of 83 B Timrod Drive in Worcester! Perfect fit for her first purchase and warm wishes for years to come.
It was a pleasure to work with my sellers to get this contemporary home on 5 acres sold. Many good wishes to their future endeavors!
Is your home ready for holiday visits from friends and family? Here’s how to prepare for the invasion.
Maybe you are lucky and have a guest suite always ready for holiday guests. But even with a dedicated space, preparing the home for the annual onslaught of friends and family takes time and forethought.
Some preparations for holiday guests take only a few minutes; some take a lot longer. My advice: Start preparing your home for the holidays now.
Prioritize
The day before guests arrive is no time to pull apart junk drawers and clean out linen closets. Declutter guest rooms and public areas — foyer, kitchen, living room, den, and dining room. Remove anything unnecessary from countertops, coffee tables, and ottomans; if it’s out of sight, keep it out of mind, for now.
If you run short of time, bag up the clutter and store it in car trunks, basements, and out-of-the-way closets. Sort and arrange after your guests depart.
Safety
Light the way: Even though you can navigate your home blindfolded, your guests can’t. Make sure outside lights are working so they don’t trip on the way to your door. Put motion-activated night lights in hallways, bathrooms, and bedrooms to ensure safe passage after the sun sets.
Child proofing: Ask parents to bring hardware that keeps their small ones safe, such as baby gates and cabinet locks. Transfer toxic cleaners and medicines from base to wall cabinets. Hide matches and lighters.
Fire prevention: If you didn’t freshen smoke detector batteries when you switched the clocks to Daylight Savings Time, change them now. After your guests arrive, run a quick fire drill: Make sure they can locate exits and fire extinguishers, and that they know how to open windows and doors.
Entryway upgrades
Your home’s foyer is the first place guests see, so make a good first impression.
Kitchen prep
Your kitchen is command central during the holidays, so make sure it’s ready for guests and extra helpers.
Sleeping arrangements
If you’ve got a guest room, replace the ceiling fixture with a ceiling fan and light combo, which helps guests customize their room temperature without fiddling with the thermostat for the entire house.
To carve sleeping space out of public areas, buy a folding screen or rolling bookcase, which will provide privacy for sleepers. Fold or roll it away in the morning.
Bathroom storage
Bring toilet paper, towels, and toiletries out of hiding, and place them on open shelves so guests can find them easily.
If you don’t have enough wall space for shelves, place these items in open baskets around the bathroom.
Also, outfit each tub with a bath mat (to avoid falls) and each toilet with a plunger (to avoid embarrassment).
What tips do you have for getting ready for guests this holiday season?
Egads! I was not aware of that until recently so I am sharing this tidbit of information:
Heating Oil Spill Remediation Coverage on Homes/Properties
Effective July 1, 2010 the regular homeowner’s and property insurance programs will no longer provide coverage for property damage and liability caused from heating oil spills stored in the homes/properties. However, the remediation coverage for oil spills can be bought and added as an endorsement on the regular homeowner’s and dwelling fire insurance policies.
Coverage applies to “Residence premises”, “Covered real property” and “Covered personal property”. Limit includes first-party property coverage per occurrence and third-party liability coverage per occurrence.
We at our agency have had two such claims last year: For one $150,000 was paid and on the other $250,000 was paid for clean up costs. There would have been further damages, if a water source had been polluted.
Home heating oil spills can be both a financial and emotional disaster for property owners. In addition to making sure they have the proper insurance protection, homeowners should consult with their fuel oil dealers to determine what preventative measures and system upgrades are needed. In most cases, heating systems which comply with the new regulations are unlikely to develop a leak or spill.
To qualify for the optional coverage, the dwelling must be built in 1990 or later. For homes built prior to 1990, the policyholder must provide proof that their heating system and tanks have been upgraded to comply with Massachusetts Chapter 453. A certificate from a heating oil dealer/supplier or from the local fire department confirming that the insured has installed either an oil safety valve or a non-metallic protective sleeve around the oil supply line to prevent leaks will be sufficient. Heating oil systems installed on or after January 1, 1990, most likely are already in compliance. State fire codes implemented these requirements on all new installations.
The cost to add the property damage coverage ranges from $52 to $87 per year. Most companies will provide the liability coverage at no additional cost and the others have a nominal charge ranging from $4 to $9 per year depending on the limits of the coverage.
Should you need further information on this new law in MA, please visit: http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/laws/hhsl.htm or contact:
| Alka Yadav-Mehta, LL.B., LL.M., CISR Vice President Business Sales Herlihy Insurance Group 51 Pullman Street Worcester, MA 01606 Phone: 508-471-9658 Fax: 508-751-5747 |
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Looking for room to entertain and play? This home in Brimfield has it all!
Open concept main floor, all engineered hardwoods, with cathedral ceiling family room and dining room that flow around the breakfast bar and into kitchen. That kitchen has a laundry area with hook ups and sliding doors that open onto a wood deck overlooking a large backyard.
Three bedrooms, all carpeted, and a full bath with tub and separate shower and heated tile floor complete the easy living main level. Central Air. Downstairs is meant for fun with a 605 sq ft game room complete with pellet stove and walk out french doors so the fun and games can spill right out into the backyard and bordering woods. Another full bath, a l-o-n-g closet and a storage room add function to the lower level. The attached two car garage has pull down access to full size storage room above and has it own electric panel.
Room to relax, room to play inside and out, rural setting and modern convenience are all waiting for you here!

For more information or to schedule a private showing:
Ann Mullen, Realtor, CBR RE/MAX Professional Associates 1 413 537 0098