As the temperature drops many folks in New England start to think about Winter Activities like Skiing, Snowboarding, and Cross Country Skiing and one of the best places to enjoy the winter fun is here in New England. Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine offer some great ski; snowboard and cross-country skiing options and many places are less than a 4-hour drive from Boston. Many people who they first Continue Reading
Ski New England New Hampshire Homes
Each season there are great activities for people to take advantage and winter is no exception. New England offers some of the best places to ski whether you're looking to ski in the Green Mountain State of Vermont or head to New Hampshire Granite State where their motto is Live Free or Die. If you're not feeling Vermont or New Hampshire you can always visit Maine otherwise nicknamed vacationland. Continue Reading
New trends emerge and other Fall out of Favor
It's officially the new year and like every New Year, new trends emerge and another fall out of favor in many areas but especially design. If you’re thinking about selling your home or maybe you just want to freshen the look of your home here what might be on the design trend in 2017 and what might be considered falling out of favor. Some of the items on this list you might not agree with the Continue Reading
Ditch bad habits that harm your home
If you are lucky enough to make the jump from being a renter to homeowner you will soon want to do everything possible to protect your investment, and the new year is a great time of year to ditch habits that could be harming your home. Even if you're not looking to sell your home you want to stop doing many of these common habits many homeowners do. 1) If it's not broken don't fix it. Most Continue Reading
New Smoke Requirements for single and two family homes
If you are someone who owns a one or two family home you might want to make sure your property has the new smoke requirements especially if you plan to sell in 2017. The Board of Fire Prevention Regulations adopted a revised smoke alarm regulations that go into effect Dec 1st, 2016. The change applies only to one and two family residence built before January 1st, 1975 that have not been Continue Reading
Introducing The Boulevard Waterfront 110 Broad Street
In roughly one years time a twelve story building will have shimmering glass, metal, steel, and brick will be in place at 110 Broad Street on the waterfront. This building will be called Boulevard on the Greenway it has been designed by Finegold Alexander and Associates. This Prominent award-winning firm that blends historical preservation with contemporary vision. The Boulevard sits facing the Continue Reading
Cambridge, Somerville and Back Bay Head of the Charles Weekend
Head Of The Charles takes place the third weekend in October. It has been going on since 1965. 11,000 athletes from around the world come to Cambridge ,Somerville, and Back Bay and take part in over 55 race events over a two-day period. The City of Cambridge, Somerville, and parts of Back Bay are front and center during one weekend. Head Of The Charles showcase all walks of life. You have men and Continue Reading
Fall Activities in New England
Summer officially ends Sept 25th and many of us are already starting to think about Fall since children are now back to school and the air has a different feeling than it did a few weeks ago. Like every season there are activities in and around New England many people welcome with open arms if it means hiking the many New England Trails, Day trips to take in the fall foliage, but also apple Continue Reading
Home Owner Winter Checklist
If you live in New England you find some folks love the season that starts with a giant W and others wish it could the season we all could skip over. Winter comes in some years in October and other years it rolls into New England as soon as the new year. Who knows what 2016 has in store for us, but like any season there are things you should do to your home to prepare for winter. If you need a Continue Reading
North Shore and Calling it Home
Calling a place home isn't always easy. Add in the price range, the size of home you're looking for and commute time it's not easy at times. Many people call an area home what relates to them and what they feel comfortable with. When I moved to Boston sixteen years ago I knew nothing. Every place I visited in mass was a new experience. Even now as an agent in the real estate business I am always Continue Reading