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New listing in Tantasqua School District!

June 13, 2012

Brand new listing in the Tantasqua School District!  This is a custom newer colonial sitting on a private lot that is perfectly set up for entertaining and enjoying life at home! Just over the Sturbridge / Brookfield line it’s a great commuter location!

Custom cabinet packed kitchen with recessed and above/under cabinet lighting, center island and slider walk out to just one of the many outdoor entertaining areas!  Granite, tile and eat-in area make it perfect to enjoy your friends and family!  Design and installed by Naylor Kitchen and Bath with matching cabinets in the 3 full baths!

The great room is a stunning 26 x 26 with cathedral ceilings, french doors to the formal dining room and hardwood floors.   The first floor also features a home office with cherry desk and bookcases that can be included in the sale.

Four bedrooms upstairs from the double story entrance foyer feature wall to wall carpeting and large closets.  The master bedroom has his and her closets with a private full bath.  Not a detail was missed with the matching custom cabinets, granite top and double sinks.  A luxurious tub awaits!

The large private backyard is really where it’s at this summer!  In-ground pool with entertaining area is surrounded by professional landscaping courtesy of Lamoureux Greenhouses and is exceptional!  Two separate decks with sun cover allow for small conversations away from the splashing water.

Add in the hydro air heating system, central a/c, 2 car heated attached garage, full dry basement, 3.6 acres and this becomes a complete “WOW” house!  Call or email today for a private showing!  Get in now as it’s JUST LISTED TODAY!

181 Fiskdale Rd
Brookfield
MLS:  71396339

Grand Opening Celebration!

June 6, 2012

Please stop in and join us for the Grand Opening of our new office in Shrewsbury!  Prizes – fun – meet people and take a peak at our new digs!  Red Sox ticket give-away, ribbon cutting from the Corridor Nine Chamber of Commerce, treats and the first look at the new office!

Thursday, June 7th
4pm to 7pm
RE/MAX Professional Associates
246 Main Street Shrewsbury (Rte 9 East)
 

Patio Mister Systems to Fit Any Budget

June 6, 2012

Your outdoor entertainment area can become a horror show in summer. Heat, sun, bugs, and noisy/nosy neighbors can drive you inside when you should be watching fireflies from your patio or deck.

Take back the outside this summer!!

Flagstone patios trap summer sun, so suddenly you and a pepperoni pizza have something in common. Decks become sweatboxes in high humidity—good for losing weight, bad for sipping chilled wine.

Misters are the best way to drop the temperature and raise your comfort level. They spray a fine mist into the air, which evaporates and cools the surrounding air.

The less expensive misting kits ($60) operate on city water pressure, about 50 psi. The mist tends to fall from nozzles, sometimes wetting whatever’s underneath.

High-price misting kits ($1,200 to $3,200) use a pump to send water through nozzles at 1,000 psi, which creates a finer mist that evaporates faster.

“Low pressure misters cool by wetting people,” says Dave Paul, owner of Misting Pros in Sacramento, Calif., which sells higher-end misters. “We cool by evaporating water into the air.”

Hey, cool is cool. Here’s a look at misters for every budget.

  • EZ Mister Patio Mister Kits: Kits contain from 10 to 16 brass and stainless steel nozzles that cover 20 to 32 linear feet. Tubing comes as a roll, not precut, so you can customize your misting system. Hang it from the roof or along the edge of awnings. It attaches to an outdoor spigot or indoor sink faucet. (Cost: $58 to $112).
  • Portable Misting Tower (Sky Mall): This T-bar tower has a 360-degree adjustable misting bar that can handle 1,000 PSI (if you’ve got that much pressure coming through your hose, which you probably don’t). The portable unit can grow to 7 feet tall and has a shut-off valve, which reduces trips to the spigot. (Cost: $89.99)
  • Poly Fan Misting Ring: An economical way to turn any fan into a misting fan. Attach the ring to fans 8 to 18 inches in diameter. (Cost: $9.99 for 1 nozzle; $19 for 2 nozzles; $39 for 3 nozzles).

And for a no-purchase alternative that only costs pennies, you can hose down your patio or deck to cool things off.

 

Should you ignore housing data?

May 31, 2012

National data on home prices are sometimes contradictory — should the numbers be factored in to your decision to buy or sell a home?

This post comes from AnnaMaria Andriotis at partner site SmartMoney.

Data released Wednesday morning shows U.S. home prices continue to fall — a stark contrast with a Realtors’ report released last week. Which numbers should home buyers and sellers believe?

S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices reported today that U.S. home prices fell nearly 3% for the three months ending in March compared with a year prior. Nationally, prices hit new post-crisis lows with average home prices in five cities — Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, New York and Portland — reaching a new bottom.

In contrast, the National Association of Realtors‘ data for March showed that median prices for existing-home sales rose 2.5% from a year prior. Last week, NAR released its April report, which showed prices spiked 10%.

Much of the discrepancy comes down to how the two groups measure sales. The NAR tracks existing homes that sell each month, while the S&P/Case-Shiller looks at repeat sales, meaning the price a home recently sold for compared with what the same property fetched its previous sale.

In other words, the S&P is looking at how the price of a specific home changes over time, while the NAR is looking at the prices of homes sold in one month versus previous ones. If more large, expensive homes sell during one month, that will push the median price the NAR tracks up, but it may not mean prices overall are rising.

On top of that, the NAR’s data is monthly while the S&P/Case-Shiller is based on a three-month moving average.

For homebuyers and sellers, the two reports make it difficult to discern if the housing recovery is gaining steam or if home prices will continue to tread along the bottom for some time. “Because of the peculiarities of the housing market, trying to gauge it on a monthly basis is very hard,” says John Vogel, adjunct professor of real estate at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business

For homebuyers and sellers, the two reports make it difficult to discern if the housing recovery is gaining steam or if home prices will continue to tread along the bottom for some time. “Because of the peculiarities of the housing market, trying to gauge it on a monthly basis is very hard,” says John Vogel, adjunct professor of real estate at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business. (Post continues below.)But experts say the national data impact buyer and seller psychology. For instance, when home prices stay low, fewer sellers are willing to sell their homes on the cheap. As of April, for-sale listings of existing homes were down 22% from a year prior, according to the NAR.

While rising sales have pushed inventory down, housing analysts say listings are dropping because homeowners are choosing to wait until the housing recovery gains momentum and their homes can sell for more money.

National data is less important than local information

The NAR, however, says individual buyers and sellers shouldn’t pay much attention to the national data. “These numbers are meaningless to people making buying and selling decisions in local markets,” says spokesman Walter Molony. Instead, he says, they should be viewed as a broad indicator.

Maureen Maitland, vice president of S&P Indices, says people shouldn’t take one month of data as the story for the year but should look over several months of data.

Rather than tracking national data, home buyers and sellers should focus on data within their local housing market, says Jack McCabe, an independent housing analyst in Deerfield Beach, Fla.

Consumers can find out what prices homes in the neighborhood have been selling for by searching listing sites such as Trulia and Zillow that show recent purchases prices for homes. They can also speak with independent housing experts in their market or with real estate agents.

For those who choose to pay attention to the national data, experts recommend digging deeper into the reports.  For instance, the NAR tracks home prices for up to 156 metro areas on a quarterly basis. Beyond that, its associations in larger states, including California, New York and Illinois, go further, providing data (on its website) on even more cities and towns.

In high-priced markets in large cities, the S&P Case-Shiller is a helpful starting point, experts say: It offers buyers and sellers data on how higher-priced homes are performing compared with the other price points in the same city.

Builder’s Blow Out Sale!!! New construction for under $300k in Holden!

May 29, 2012

NEW PRICE! Builder’s blow out sale! This new construction home is over-the-top with it’s upgrades! Granite – hardwoods – master bath – wet bar – media room and SPACE! 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths! Single level living with an in-law set up and a great in town location! So much more than what you see from the street! You can not match this price with any other new construction in Holden. Come in and enjoy this flagship custom built home for a fraction of what it cost to build!

Call or email today for a private showing and stay tuned for open houses in the next two weekends!  Offer period through 6/10.

1565 Main Street, Holden

Custom upgraded Hopkinton Colonial with $40k Price DROP!!

May 29, 2012 1 Comment

YES!  This MUST GET SOLD THIS WEEK!  We’ve recognized the market and taken a bold step forward with a $40k price drop making this house BELOW MARKET and BELOW ASSESSMENT!

164 Clinton Street in Hopkinton is an upgraded contemporary colonial with so much to offer.  4 bedrooms, stunning master suite with full bath and walk-in closet, 4 season sun porch, hardwoods, grand double story foyer, kitchen with all the extras including granite and full finished basement with a full bath, Murphy bed and patio walk out.  There is much more than meets the eye with this home – wireless water bug systems, build in speakers and meticulous maintenance.  Seller is offering the pool table with the house to the right buyer this week!

Take a look at the virtual tour and then make your plans to stop in the Open House on Sunday 2pm to 3:30pm to see it in person.  Don’t wait on this one!!!!

VIRTUAL TOUR

Do you have questions about today’s real estate market?

May 16, 2012

Questions like…

  • Do I need 20% down to avoid PMI?
  • How long do I have to wait after a short sale or foreclosure?
  • Do I need perfect credit?
  • When does the market hit bottom?
  • Where is the best place to buy?
  • How much will I save?
  • How much are closing costs and fees?
  • What is the current rate?

We have answers!

Come to our FREE networking meeting about how to make the money you spend in rent WORK for you!  Find out more about     today’s real estate market, investment opportunities and the true cost of not  being a home owner.  No obligation, just show up with your questions.  Join Wes and myself for a relaxed, no obligation meeting to find out the answers to the questions you have.

WHEN:  Two dates to choose from:  May 17th or 24th at 6pm to 7:30pm

WHERE:  Prestige Home Mortgage
45 Lyman Street
Westborough MA  – Terrace Level

New listing in Northborough! Open on Sunday

May 16, 2012

You can have it all for under $300k in Northborough! All the conveniences but a quiet private retreat set back from the road. Newly refinished hardwoods, single level living, 2 car garage, patio walk out from the finished basement to the in ground pool. NEW septic! NEW appliances! TWO fireplaces! NOT a short sale! Need an in-law set-up? This house is ready for it! Or keep it the same & enjoy the jacuzzi yourself! Very well maintained and ready for it’s next caring home owner. Is that you?

204 West Main Street, Northborough

Open 1 to 3pm

Sunday, May 20th

 

Lunch and dessert…mid week open houses in Holden

May 16, 2012

That’s right!  Get a free lunch!

Take a break and visit us at 54 Brewers Way in Holden and then 1565 Main Street in Holden for lunch and dessert on Thursday, May 17th between 12:30 and 2pm.  Leave us your feedback and enter to win a gift certificate to the 111 Chophouse!

Why?  Because we would love to see you and we value your opinion!

1565 Main Street in Holden is a completely new house that was built on an existing foundation.  It features some out-of-this-world upgrades such as granite, hand laid mosaic tiles, solid maple cabinets and marble fireplace.  Complete with a media room, wet bar, lower level walk out and in-law set up this 4 bedroom home can be single level living, in home office or do an in-law set up.

Check out the video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E1ar_gnmWw

Hope to see you there!