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Pampered Chef Open House this Sunday!

September 24, 2012

Come join myself and Leslie Housan from Pampered Chef at 101 Temple Street in West Boylston this Sunday 11:30 to 1:30!

She’ll show us some tasty treats in the gourmet kitchen of this beautiful new construction.  Top of the line appliances including double wall ovens and Jenn-Air range top.  Granite and hardwoods already make this an inviting kitchen but with Leslie’s treats and tricks – we’ll all be standing there!

With 3 full levels of living space this is a perfect house for the coming holidays.  5 bedrooms total (2 master suites) and a full in-law with its own entrance allow for visiting family and friends to be comfortable while staying with you (and you’ll be comfortable too!  Gas heat and the two fireplaces will keep everyone warm and toasty!  No drafts in this house with the Anderson window and doors.

All situated on 2.9 acres that abuts the reservoir!  Privacy – easy high access – incredible savings in the finished square foot price – superior materials for construction – fine finishings all add up to an incredible value in West Boylston!  Stop in!

 

Rent vs. Buy: Which is Cheaper for You?

September 13, 2012

Very cool info-graphic posted on Trulia today…had to share!  Click here for the link:  http://trends.truliablog.com/vis/rentvsbuy-summer2012/

You can adjust by area and if you are already itemizing on your taxes or not.  For example, Middlesex County (on average) has a savings of $1030 a month or a 45% savings  WOW!!!   To read the full report with more interactive statistics go here:  http://trends.truliablog.com/2012/09/rent-vs-buy-summer-2012/

 

 

New affordable listing!

September 8, 2012

SOLID spacious cape in Clinton is ON THE MARKET!

Hardwoods throughout with a first floor master.  No need to refinish them – they are in mint condition!  Large, DRY, high ceiling walk-out basement can be your workshop? Office? In-law? Play room?  Media room?  YOU decide!  Two additional bedrooms upstairs with closets.   The built-ins and side screened porch are adorable!

Gas heat, town water/sewer and a newer roof!  Wonderfully maintained!  NOT a short sale and NOT a foreclosure which means you can do a quick close and be well settled for the holidays.

For a private showing:

Amy Mullen, Realtor CPA CDPE MBA
RE/MAX Professional Associates
508-784-0504
amymullen@remax.net

Custom contemporary colonial in Douglas – new listing and way out of this world!

September 2, 2012

This house is a true pleasure to list and talk about!  Over the top newer custom colonial sits a top a corner wooded lot in a private cul-de-sac in Douglas.  On just over two professional landscaped acres it is a gorgeous tribute to comfortable living by combining a great location to commute to Hartford, Providence or Boston and still maintaining a country feel.  Built to owner’s specifications, each room offers a wonderful view.

Great for someone who wants to work from home but still be available to get into the office.  It features a full office on the main level.  Two car garage, full finished basement and four bedrooms with an expansive master suite with massive dressing room / walk in closet, private bath with double vanities and soaking tub, coffered ceiling and fireplace.

Take a look at the video here to see how the open floor plan allows for togetherness and entertaining.  Full style gourmet kitchen has all the basics with granite, hardwoods and stainless steel appliances but also offers a pot filler, wine chiller, eat-in island and opens up to a dining area with access to the 3 season porch and the pass through gas fireplace.

Multiple outdoor entertaining areas! Central air! 3 heat/cool zones! Hydro air heating system!  This house can not be compared to and is available for the fall market!  For a private showing of 80 Old Farm Rd in Douglas please contact:

Amy Mullen, Realtor CPA CPDE MBA

RE/MAX Professional Associates

508-784-0504

amymullen@remax.net

New listing in Hudson for the holiday weekend!

September 2, 2012

This is a beautiful contemporary colonial at the end of the Falls Brook Road cul-de-sac.  Named after the water fall that you can walk to from the backyard!

Backing up to conversation land – it offers an easy 4 minute drive to the highways but quiet neighborhood privacy at the end of the day!  Fantastic upgrades have already been done including a full finished lower level with streaming natural light for a great in-law or returning from college space – includes a large sitting room with patio sliders, full bedroom with closet and full bathroom.

Take a look at the great room!  The open floor plan allows everyone to be together with an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room and 3 season screen porch off the kitchen. No details have been spared with the granite counters, hardwood floors, stainless appliances or skylights.

But wait…there’s more!  First floor office with built in desk offers light streaming french doors, first floor laundry and full master suite including master bath with tub and double vanities.

New to the fall market and available for rent also!  Get creative! Occupancy is mid September so we can work a short term occupancy agreement while you are  waiting for closing!  Watch a quick video tour here on my youtube page.

For more information or a private showing:

Amy Mullen, Realtor CPA CPDE MBA

RE/MAX Professional Associates

508-784-0504

amymullen@remax.net

A unique house…on 38+ acres in Oakham…coming on the market today

August 6, 2012

Very unique home with 4 garage bays, barn, 38.6 acres and all the rough construction done and inspected. Great opportunity for someone to pick up where these sellers left off and finish this grand retreat!

Coming on the market today on Hopkinton line…custom one-owner home!

August 4, 2012

Beautiful custom ranch home that offers high quality, seamless style and privacy with a large manicured BUT is also an easy commute to major areas!

Just a few sneak pictures of this beautiful custom home that is coming on the market today!  Easy location on the Hopkinton/Upton line with quick access to 495 and all major areas.   This custom one-owner home offers single level living with the possibility of additional space in the full, dry basement.  meticulously cared for and updated with fine hickory and maple hardwoods and matching lighting fixtures there is nothing to do but move-in and enjoy the fine details!

Sitting on just under 4 acres you can have the best of both world here – country living but short commutes to where you need to go!

Check it out here with this quick video or email for a private showing: amymullen@remax.net

 

 

 

Google’s Goats and 13 More Amazing Home Facts from Around the World

August 3, 2012

Some stunning trivia about home and habitat…

Home with a built-in indoor slideA slide connects all three stories of this house in Japan. Image: LEVEL Architects

1. Google rents goats to do its mowing.

Rather than use gasoline-guzzling, noisy mowers at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters — the Googleplex — Google has been known to keep its lawn coiffed with rent-a-goats.

Google

Image: Sebastian Bergmann/Flickr

Google rents goats from a cool company called California Grazing, which swears it can maneuver a herd of goats through crowded city streets. It’s an eco-friendly approach to landscaping — and you can’t beat the cute factor.

2. Swedes and Danes use dead bodies to heat their homes.

Crematorium

Image: Ole Jais

It’s an idea that makes a lot of sense when you think it through. Crematoriums heat up to 2,000 degrees, which is a lot of energy that was going to waste — until someone got the bright idea to pump that heat into local energy companies, where it’s used to warm homes.

3. In parts of Germany and Poland, when a couple marries, guests break a whole lot of porcelain.

And leave it to the couple to clean up. They do this right in front of the bride’s home, usually the night before the wedding. It’s called “Polterabend” and it’s meant to symbolize the struggles the new couple will face as they build a home together, with an emphasis on working together through those struggles.

If you’re invited to participate, make sure you break only porcelain (old toilets welcome) and not glass, which stands for happiness, and therefore should never be broken.

4. Brass doorknobs disinfect themselves.

It’s called the oligodynamic effect: The ions in the metal have a toxic effect on spores, fungi, viruses, and other germs — eliminating the nasties within eight hours.

5. The original housewarming party was — literally — a housewarming.

Guests brought firewood as gifts and lit fires in all the fireplaces in the home. Obviously this warmed up the place for the family, but it was also believed to ward off evil spirits. Uninhabited homes were thought to attract roaming ghosts, so a new home would have to be rid of that bad energy before it could become a happy abode.

6. A man started with one red paper clip and traded his way to a home.

Red paperclip

Image: www.redpaperclip.com

Kyle MacDonald made his first trade — one red paperclip for a fish-shaped pen — in July of 2005. Less than a year and several trades later, he finally traded a film role for a two-story farmhouse in Saskatchewan. Who knew that bartering could be so lucrative?

7. In Scotland, home owners paint their front door red when they pay off their mortgage.

Red door

Image: kayugee/Flickr

Throughout history, a red front door has symbolized many things — the ancient Hebrews believed it would protect firstborn children from the angel of death; in the early days of America, it meant the home was a safe place for travelers to stop for the night. And according to Feng Shui, a red front door invites positive energy into a home.

8. You can buy a missile silo.

MIssile silo

The most popular use is to turn the old silo into a home. It might be an ugly home, but a little nonconformity never hurt anyone.

9. There’s a chain of bathroom-themed restaurants.

Toilet restaurant

Image: 1v0/Flickr

At Modern Toilet, a restaurant chain based in Taiwan, patrons sit on toilets, sip soup from sinks, and wipe their mouths with toilet paper. While the latrines aren’t functional (except in the actual bathroom, we hope), you’ll certainly have something to talk about until the food comes.

10. Here’s a house you wish you grew up in: The slide house.

Slide

Image: LEVEL Architects

The slide goes down one side of the 3-story Nakameguro house, while a staircase on the other side lets you climb back up. If that’s not enough of a dream-come-true for kids, the house also features a ball pit!

11. There’s a garden in England dedicated entirely to plants that can kill you.

Poison garden

Image: Jax60/Flickr

And apparently, it’s kid-inspired, too. Alnwick Garden’s founder, the Duchess of Northumberland, said:

“I wondered why so many gardens around the world focused on the healing power of plants rather than their ability to kill … I felt that most children I knew would be more interested in hearing how a plant killed, how long it would take you to die if you ate it, and how gruesome and painful the death might be.”

No wonder it’s nicknamed The Poison Garden. It features 100 famous killers such as hemlock (which killed Socrates), strychnine, and nightshade.

12. According to an old superstition, if a bird flies into a home, death is soon to follow.

Long before “put a bird on it” became hipster décor, birds were thought to symbolize imminent death for the home’s occupants. People have long connected birds to the spirit world, and it’s evident in our culture — just think of Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Raven” and Alfred Hitchcock’s movie “The Birds.”

13. There’s a house that levitates.

A Japanese company has developed a residential earthquake-proofing system that raises a house off of its foundation as far as 3 cm using just air pressure.

When an earthquake hits, compressors activate, forcing an immense amount of air under the home. The house will levitate there until the earthquake ends, then be placed gently back on the foundation.

14. The people of Easter Island have a word, “tingo,” which literally means “to take objects one desires from the house of a friend by gradually borrowing all of them until there’s nothing left.”

We suspect they may not stay friends for long.

Which one surprised you the most?

Serving those who serve…special VA Home buying, selling and financing meeting

July 18, 2012

This is a GREAT opportunity to find out more about VA Home Loans in person!  Active or retired service men and women are eligible for a variety of benefits around home ownership including purchasing with no down payment and no minimum credit scores.  Home owners that currently have a VA home loan have a special marketing advantage!  New opportunities to short sale with a VA Home Loan exist as well!

Refinance your existing VA Loan to a lower rate or a fixed rate and enjoy the savings!

Whatever your VA Home Loan need – we’re here in person to answer your questions and give you some free information.  No obligation, no contracts – just stop in between 5pm and 7:30 on Thursday, 7/19 at the RE/MAX Professional Associates office at 246 Boston Turnpike in Shrewsbury (Route 9 east).

Zombie apocalypse or underwater homes?

July 13, 2012

Much like the spread of the zombie apocalypse, the red areas indicate the percentage of underwater homes in your area.  Use this interesting interactive map provided by Zillow to see what’s going in your neighborhood (click on graphic or click here)