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Gorgeous new custom contemporary construction in Sutton! The charming, columned front porch of this appealing home leads visitors into a two-story-high foyer with a beautiful turned staircase in the “Gracious Contemporary”. The gracious formal living room shares a 15-ft cathedral ceiling and a dramatic see-through fireplace w/ the adjoining family room. A railing separates the family room from the spacious breakfast area and the island kitchen. A unique butler’s pantry joins the kitchen to the dining room, which is enhanced by a tray ceiling. A convenient laundry room is located between the kitchen and the entrance to the garage. All four bedrooms are located on the upper level. The master suite boasts an 11 foot cathedral ceiling, a walk-in closet and a large luxurious bath. Five lots available with additional floor plans. Easy access to Boston, Providence and Worcester. 2nd highest point in Sutton with amazing views by Lake Singletary. Don’t miss out on this exclusive offering!
Gorgeous new custom contemporary construction in Sutton! This expansive home uses vaulted ceilings and multiple levels to create a functional, airy floor plan. “The Vaulted Contemporary” has a broad entry foyer to the bayed fireplaced living room. The dining room opens to a wide deck. The island kitchen features a sunny sink area & breakfast nook w/ deck access. A laundry room, half-bath and den or extra bedroom are also on the main level. Adjacent to the nook, the sunken family room boasts a wet bar, a 2nd fireplace and bright window wall with sliding glass doors to patio. Upstairs, the master suite includes a sunken bedroom with private deck. The master bath offers a sunken garden tub, a dual-sink vanity and skylight. 3 large bedrooms share another skylighted bath. Five lots available with additional floor plans. Easy access to Boston, Providence and Worcester. 2nd highest point in Sutton with amazing views by Lake Singletary. Don’t miss out on this exclusive offering!
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Well…it’s not a million dollar house but in a good market it would be! A newer contemporary colonial with all the finest touches is available with very motivated sellers! We’re opening the doors on November 15th 5pm to 7pm so you can view this beautiful home! We’ll also have Pampered Chef Consultant Leslie who will be showing us some great Thanksgiving recipes!
Stop in and enter to win one of three $50 Gift Certificates to Pampered Chef!
80 Old Farm Road in Douglas is a true masterpiece of a home. Contemporary styled but warm and inviting, this home is set up for entertaining and spending time with family and friends. An open concept main level with hardwoods, cathedral ceilings and tons of natural light is centered around a stunning gourmet kitchen. Wine chiller, granite counter tops and an over sized island as a center piece allow for a natural flow to family room or to the screened in three-season porch through the slider doors.
With four bedrooms and 3 full bath this home can easily accommodate a growing family. The Master Suite is not to be outdone with a private Master Bath and dressing room. Beautifully detailed with a coffered ceiling and gas fireplace. It’s a perfect retreat at the end of the day.
It doesn’t stop at the front door! The exterior landscaping is detailed and beautifully well thought out. This is a true executive style home offering the best of country living with upscale taste. This house would be well over a million dollars in other areas but is an easy commute to Providence and Worcester now. With the first floor office it’s an easy decision for telecommute. Take advantage of my seller’s situation and make an offer!
For more information or directions:
Amy Mullen, Realtor CPA CDPE MBA RE/MAX Professional Associates 508-784-0504 amymullen@remax.net
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


There may be no home cooking appliance with a wider price range than the outdoor gas grill. With models starting as low as $29 and climbing to $5,000 and higher, it is an understatement to say there’s is a model for every budget. When shopping for a gas grill, the motto “You get what you pay for” is especially fitting, explains Dan Marguerite, owner of Backyard Barbecue Store in Wilmette, Ill. Basement models, he says, offer poor performance, are cheaply constructed, and often fail to survive two summers.
Cost range: $29-$5,000 and up
Likely additional costs: Assembly, natural gas hookup or propane tank, cover
Average life span: 2-16 years
Sub-$50 range
Grills in the sub-$50 range are often of the tabletop propane variety. These units are constructed of thin painted sheet metal and cheaply fabricated components, all but guaranteeing a short lifespan. Brief 90-day warranties don’t offer much of a safety net.
When it comes to power, these grills are positively entry level, says Marguerite. The single, 12,000 BTU burner is satisfactory for grilling hamburgers and hot dogs but will be far less successful at charring a thick porterhouse. Still, when it comes to portability, these grills have no equal. If you are looking for a highly mobile tailgating grill, look to this sector of the market.
$50-$150 range
The biggest differences between a $50 gas grill and a $150 grill will be size and fuel source. Boasting cooking areas over twice that of their less expensive counterparts, these grills are the most economical options for families.
Models in this price range run on liquid propane stored in large refillable tanks (as opposed to the small disposable cylinders). Construction quality is moderate, featuring lightweight steel or aluminum bodies. However, the boost in price over the cheapest gas grill models yields an extra burner (albeit a low-powered one). Most are furnished with thin, steel-rod cooking grates that may warp from exposure to high temperatures, such as those from flare-ups.
$150-$350 range
Marguerite says buyers in this price range can expect to get “middle of the road” power, with burners putting out around 20,000 BTUs. Shoppers should expect a three- or four-burner grill, a roomy cooking surface, and perhaps even a storage cabinet and side burner—a separate burner used for boiling water or other independent cooking chores.
With widths of 20 to 24 inches and boasting around 400 square inches of grill surface, these units can simultaneously cook about two dozen burgers. Homeowners in cool climes who grill year round likely will lament the thin-body construction, says Marguerite. “These grills do a poor job of retaining heat in cold weather,” he says. At this price range, expect less-expensive porcelain-coated steel cooking grates that tend to chip, rust and need replacing at a cost of $30 to $60.
$350-$600 range
Constructed of heavy cast-aluminum or thick-gauge steel, and utilizing high-quality stainless steel burners, these units are built to last. Parts that do fail will be covered by five- to 10-year warranties.
Averaging between 400 and 500 square inches of cook surface, these units are not substantially larger than those in the $150-$350 category. But they are constructed of heavy cast aluminum or thick-gauge steel and utilize multiple high-quality stainless steel burners. Heavy-duty castors and solid-built carts make it easy to move these grills from spot to spot.
Grills in this category can handle enough food for 15 to 18 people. Buyers are urged to select a burner configuration that appeals to them as some models arrange them front-to-back versus side-to-side, which can complicate indirect cooking.
$600-$1,500 range
Units starting around $600 feature burners that reach 40,000 BTUs, power that will make short work of even the largest barbecue payloads. Precision controls and even heat distribution give home cooks the ability to simultaneously sear, cook, and keep food warm. To step up to a 36-inch grill that approaches 900 square inches of cook space, a shopper should expect to spend at least $1,000.
Constructed of high-quality stainless steel throughout, these grills will weather years of use. These first-class rigs often include heavy cast-iron grates, side burners, under-grill storage, and even a rotisserie spit and motor. Buyers also get the peace of mind that comes with improved customer service and best-in-class warranties that range from 10 years on burners to 25 years on the body.
$1,500 to $5,000 range
When you spend upwards of $2,000 on a grill, you’ll get a host of features and quality construction. These appliances boast six or more top-of-the-line burners. Almost standard issue these days is an infrared sear burner that can reach temps topping 700 degrees.
Most include a rear-mounted rotisserie burner with motor, interior and exterior lighting, and even a spring-assisted lid for effortless opening. With the best grills also come the best warranties, typically covering most components for 10 to 25 years.
Propane vs. natural gas
Homeowners should decide before buying a grill whether they intend to fuel it with propane or natural gas, says Marguerite. While many grills can be converted for around $50, it is best to buy one factory engineered for one fuel type or the other.
Owners of built-in units typically choose natural gas as there are no tanks that need filling and the cost to operate is roughly half that of propane. According to the U.S. Department of Energy’s most recent figures, propane costs $20.47 per million BTUs compared to natural gas’s $12.18. Assuming a homeowner grilled once a week, he or she can expect to pay about $40 per year for propane and $24 for natural gas. Marguerite says that his company charges $150 plus $7 per foot to connect a grill to a natural gas line.
Suggested extras
A good-fitting cover will extend the life of any outdoor appliance. Expect to pay between $30 and $50. Owners of propane powered grills should consider purchasing a $20 back-up tank so that a fully charged spare is always on hand. A $20 gas gauge will take the guesswork out of estimating a tank’s contents.
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