Posts Tagged ‘real estate’

Summer Fun in Madison CT Real Estate

One of the best ways to meet the Madison CT community after buying a home in Madison CT real estate is to visit the Madison Farmer’s Market. Every Friday from 3-6pm, the town gathers on Madison Green to enjoy live music and shop from the fresh goods sold by local vendors.

Artisan breads and cheese, farm fresh fruits and veggies, seafood and shellfish, and home-baked pies are just a few goods that are available each week at the Madison Farmer’s Market.

To browse all Madison CT real estate listings, visit the CT Shoreline Real Estate website. Real estate agents Jerry and Maureen Sherman are ranked within the top 1% of realtors in the country and will be happy to help you find your dream home in Connecticut.


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07 2010

Apartments and Condos of Fall River Real Estate

For tentative renters, Fall River real estate is a great place to look because housing costs are quite low in relation to the value received. The following are a few units that are available for rent.

686 Hanover St, Fall River, MA

686 Hanover St, Fall River, MA

$650, 2 bedrooms: 686 Hanover St., Fall River, MA

2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1000 sq ft. Located in the desirable Fall River Highlands neighborhood. Large bedrooms, turret, and plenty of storage. Rent includes refrigerator and water.

150 CAMBRIDGE STREET, Fall River, MA

$800, 3 bedrooms: 150 Cambridge Street, Fall River MA

3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 1400 square feet. Rent includes sewerage disposal, trash removal, snow removal. No pets.

450 Rock, Fall River, MA

$1000, 2 bedrooms: 450 Rock, Fall River, MA

2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, townhouse style condo in Carr Osborn Condo Complex. 2 parking spaces, central AC, washer/dryer and refrigerator included, grounds maintenance.

Visit the Fall River Real Estate website to stay updated on the newest listings for Fall River apartments. If you’re in the market to buy or sell a home within Fall River real estate, browse the website for an extensive collection of tips or contact realtor Marguerite Cashman directly.


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07 2010

Fall River Real Estate: That Lighthouse You Always Wanted

Next time Tom in Payroll starts bragging about his latest eBay find, you can
impress your coworkers by telling them about the lighthouse you won from a Fall River real estate auction. You can put in a bid for this unique piece of real estate by visiting the Federal property surplus auction site.

Borden Flats Lighthouse in Fall River MA

Borden Flats Lighthouse in Fall River, MA

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Borden Flats Lighthouse in Fall River, Massachusetts is built of cast iron and brick and is 50 feet tall. Better make sure the family canoe is in good condition, too, because the lighthouse is only accessible by boat. The only downside to owning this unique piece of Fall River real estate is that you can’t paint a sprawling New England Patriots logo on it because it must be maintained under Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.

Really, who WOULDN’T want to buy the Borden Flats Lighthouse?  It’s a mystery why Federal, state, and local governments as well as countless nonprofit organizations didn’t scoop up the lighthouse when it was offered to them for free.

To browse through homes for sale that can be reached by more than just a boat, visit the Greater Fall River Real Estate website. In addition to the most recent real estate listings in Fall River, you can also find an extensive collection of home buying and home selling tips.


10

07 2010

Cambridge MA Nightlife: The Other Side of Cambridge Real Estate

Even Mary Poppins needs a night on the town to let loose every once in awhile.

A top network of public schools and frequent family-oriented events and festivals have long established the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts as a great place to raise a family. And if you’re looking for real estate in Cambridge, you already know this. Something you may not know is that Cambridge is also a playground for adults as well. Here are a few local favorites which you should check out after a busy day of house-hunting.

Middlesex Lounge

Middlesex Lounge

Middlesex Lounge
315 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA
Weekend nights here have been compared “rush hour on the T with a DJ in the corner.” But don’t let that deter you; the place is crowded because of its awesome music, unique cocktails and interesting mix of people who just want to get down on the dance floor.

Summer Shack
149 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge MA
If you’re looking for a casual atmosphere to get serious with seafood, Summer Shack is the best place to go. There’s also a sports bar where you can choose from a wide selection of beers on tap.

The Middle East Restaurant

The Middle East
472 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA
If a band has made it big on the underground music scene, The Middle East is where you can find them playing in Boston. Within the club are two large music venues and two restaurants, and of course, multiple bars. It’s highly recommended that you try the amazing shish kebabs and falafel at the Middle East Restaurant prior to cutting loose at an equally amazing rock show.

Atwood’s Tavern
877 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA
The best of all worlds — good beer, good food, and good live music. Most people go to Atwood’s for its extensive beer selection including local and regional brews, and they tend to stick around for the live music and laid-back atmosphere.

For expert advice and help navigating the neighborhoods of Cambridge real estate, call on Charles Cherney, a top real estate agent and Cambridge resident who will help you find the right home for you and your family.


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07 2010

Connecticut Shoreline Real Estate: Which Real Estate Agent?

There are countless difficulties associated with relocating to a new city or region. Many families and individuals who relocate often do not know anyone in the places they are looking for real estate. This leads to the problem of finding a good real estate agent. Today, it doesn’t take much for a person to deem themself a real estate agent. The Internet is a helpful tool that can help people sift their way through inexperienced real estate agents to find the gem that will help them find their dream home at a price they can afford.

Jerry and Maureen Sherman are a team of experienced, reputable real estate agents who focus their efforts on CT shoreline real estate and Waterfront real estate in Connecticut. Visit their Connecticut Shoreline Real Estate website to read testimonials from satisfied real estate buyers and sellers.


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06 2010

Real Estate Tips, Tools, and Resources from a Top Cambridge Real Estate Agent

Looking for an easy way to find real estate tips, tools, and resources all in one place? You can find a collection of blog posts on various real estate topics for ANY real estate market on The Cambridge Real Estate Blog, which is written by Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney.

Topics include:

  • Five Keys to a Residential Real Estate Search
  • A Fresh and Clean Appearance Makes a World of Difference
  • 4 Home Inspection Myths
  • The Mortgage Appraisal

and more. You can read these blog posts on The Cambridge Real Estate Blog.

For insight into the entire real estate process and for detailed information about the Cambridge area, visit CharlesCherney.com. Charles Cherney is a top Cambridge real estate agent who has years of experience assisting buyers and sellers of homes in Cambridge. If you are a student or working professional who is thinking of relocating to Cambridge, take the first step by visiting CharlesCherney.com.


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05 2010

Explore Cambridge Real Estate on Flickr!

Flickr is the best place on the web to visually explore towns, cities, and neighborhoods — for example, you can now find photos of Cambridge real estate and its notable places on Flickr.com. Click the photo below to be taken directly to the Cambridge real estate Flickr Photostream.

Harvard Square

Harvard Square

Notable Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney is the photographer behind the Cambridge real estate Photostream on Flickr, where you can find photos of places in Cambridge such as Harvard Square (seen above), the Charles River, lush gardens, and interior shots of homes for sale in Cambridge.

Visit Cambridge MA real estate on Flickr today — and don’t forget to add real estate agent Charles Cherney as a contact to find out when he posts photos of new homes for sale!


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05 2010

How to Explore Real Estate on the Web

So you’re thinking about buying a home in Fall River real estate. You surf the net for information on public schools and other city data, plan a Saturday to do some drive-through home shopping, and wonder what else you can do before choosing a Fall River real estate agent. And if you already have one, you’re twiddling your thumbs and wondering what else you can do to accelerate the home-buying process. Here are a few ways you can get to know Fall River or any other city or town.

1. Get the scoop! Topix.com and WickedLocal.com are two websites which collect headlines about specific towns and cities from multiple publications. Local news websites are also great for community information such as local sports, coverage of special town events, and town politics. For Fall River local news, try SouthCoastToday.com and HeraldNews.com.

2. Follow your town on Twitter. Most towns lack the time and resources to maintain a Twitter account (with the exception being the town of Madison, Connecticut at Twitter.com/InsideMadison). However, Twitter is a wealth of insider information that is just too valuable to ignore. So how can you “Follow” a town if it doesn’t have a Twitter account? TweetMeme.com is a great way to follow users who mention a town like Fall River in their Tweets. Simply search the name of the town you’re interested in, and read the latest headlines, thoughts, and musings about that town.

A photo of Fall River from Flickr.com

A photo of Fall River from Flickr.com

3. Beauty through the eyes of the beholder. Flickr.com is a great way to get to know the landmarks and secret places of towns and cities. By searching for your town, you can browse thousands of photographs taken by Flickr users. Maybe you’ll stumble across a park you never knew about or a cool piece of public art!

4. Watch a movie. Forget YouTube — Vimeo.com is the best new place on the web for high-quality videos. A search for “Newton MA” will show you videos that zero in on scenes at local Newton parks, Newton politics, and even clips of the Boston Marathon!

Want more insider information on buying a home? Visit the Fall River real estate website for tips on buying and selling real estate, and browse hundreds of homes for sale in Fall River, MA. It’s never too early to start looking.


12

05 2010

Newton Real Estate and its Healthy Economy

Waban, One of Newtons 13 Villages

Waban, One of Newton's 13 Villages

Families looking at Newton real estate are often surprised to find that Newton is not a typical suburb of Boston. True, in the 1800s the area was a commuter suburb for wealthy Boston businessmen. Today, however, most of Newton’s residents work within Newton or its surrounding towns rather than commute to Boston. This contributes to a flourishing local economy, where restaurants, banks, boutiques, and other businesses prosper — along with buyers and sellers of Newton real estate. This vibrant local economy is a pleasant environment for everyone who works and plays in Newton, Massachusetts.

A unique aspect of the Newton economy is that there are 13 villages that make up the town of Newton. Each village center is a hub for shopping, dining, public art installations, and more. NewtonVillages.org is a city-wide coalition dedicated to making Newton’s village centers “better places to walk, bike, eat, shop, work, play, gather and live.” The organization manages such projects as planning festivals and events, adding bike racks, and placing local artists’ work in vacant spaces. The Newton Chamber of Commerce includes over 700 businesses and offers discounted health insurance, direct customer referrals, educational seminars, advertising opportunities and the advantage of networking with other local, established businesses in the area.

The 13 Villages of Newton, MA

Auburndale
Chestnut Hill
Lower Falls
Newton Centre
Newton Corner
Newton Highlands
Newtonville
Nonantum
Oak Hill
Thompsonville
Upper Falls
Waban
West Newton

For more information on Newton real estate and to begin a comprehensive search through hundreds of Newton MLS listings, visit the Newton real estate website today.


12

05 2010

Newton Real Estate Farmer’s Markets

If you’re planning on looking at Newton real estate this summer, make sure to check out one of Newton’s farmer’s markets! Fresh fruits and veggies, baked goods, flowers, cheese and other dairy products are just a few items you might see on your visit to one of Newton’s farmer’s markets. Farmer’s market season in Newton begins after July 4th and the market remains open through October. The market takes place every Tuesday and Friday at two different locations in Newton:

Tuesday Location

  • Cold Spring Park
    1200 Beacon Street
    Newton, MA 02464
    Open 1:30 PM until 6 PM
    Begins Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Friday Location

  • Post 440 Parking Lot
    295 California Street
    Newton, MA 02458
    Open 1:30 PM until 6 PM
    Begins Friday July 9, 2010

Christine Norcross & Partners are the area experts on Newton real estate as well as real estate in Greater Boston, including homes for sale in Wellesley, Weston, Newton, Natick, Brookline, Needham and more. The home buying process shouldn’t be a headache. Put your trust in the hands of Newton real estate agents Christine Norcross & Partners — visit their Newton real estate website today.


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05 2010