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Buying

If you plan to purchase your first or tenth home, start here. Buying property in Massachusetts is not difficult, but it's helpful to understand and be aware of the local customs before you start your search. Our goal is to help guide you toward the best decision for your unique situation. To do this, we believe that a well-informed client will ultimately be the most satisfied, too. We look forward to discussing the current market conditions and trends with you - most important, we can't wait to help you discover your dream home!

Check out our on demand home buyer video seminar here! After registering, you'll have instant access to our on demand buyer consultation and we'll immediately mail (USPS) your home Massachusetts Home Buyer Booklet. It include everything you need to buy a home in Massachusetts - even sample forms. Click here to get access now!

Selling

Selling your home is a big decision. It's not just about moving, it's about identifying a proven seamless process that will help maximize the value of current property within a timeline that meets your specific needs.

There's no doubt that this can be a stressful process, but after successfully selling 100s of homes, we've identified the smoothest processes, most effective marketing strategies and negotiation techniques to ensure the highest sale price with the least amount of hassle. Contact us today for a no obligation consultation.

Senior Options

Connect with experts to discuss senior living options. Knowing where to begin is the hardest part, so we've included a few helpful resources below:

Mass-ALA Senior Living Options

Caring.com

SeniorHousingNet

Home Hazards

Asbestos - Asbestos.com provides a Guide to Asbestos in The Home ... it outlines common asbestos locations, related heath concerns and how to deal with asbestos when it's found. Tips on how to hire an asbestos remover can also be found at asbestos.com.

Lead Paint - Slowly phased out in the 1960s and 1970s, lead paint was ultimately outlawed in residential use in 1978. Consequently, all homes older than 1978 are suspect; however, there are many ways to mitigate lead paint and costs can vary. In recent years, the government has eased mitigation requirements to encourage lead compliance. The below sites provide additional information about lead paint safety ... you can even search property to see if it's been tested for lead paint.

Mass.gov - Search property testing history

Massachusetts Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program’s Lead Safe Homes 1.0 database

New England Lead Prevention - Information for home buyers, tenants, landlords, etc.

How to Design Your Bedroom to Bring Out Your Inner Morning Person

How to Design Your Bedroom to Bring Out Your Inner Morning Person

October 13, 20253 min read

Let’s face it. Mornings are not for everyone.

If you tend to hit the snooze button over and over or need a few cups of coffee before you can even entertain starting the day, you’re not alone. But all is not lost. According to interior design expert Zoe Warren at PriceYourJob.co.uk, there are simple changes you can make to your bedroom that can encourage better sleep, make waking up easier, and maybe even boost your mood. Try some of these suggestions to start paving the way to better mornings:

Choose the right colors.
It’s probably no surprise that color plays a big part in creating the mood of a room. According to Warren, bright or dark colors can be overstimulating, potentially making it challenging to sleep. Instead, stick to shades like soft blue, neutrals, and pastels that help soothe the mind. And we’re not just talking about walls—incorporate calming colors with bed linens, accessories, rugs, wall art, etc., for maximum impact.

Declutter.
A messy bedroom cluttered with clothes, accessories, and knick-knacks can increase your stress level and make it harder to sleep. Help your brain shut off at night by keeping things nice and orderly, using decorative baskets, under-bed storage containers, and attractive shelving units. Make it a daily practice to keep your bedroom tidy.

Keep it cozy.
To create a super relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, make sure there are plenty of inviting textures, such as plush blankets and soft rugs. Warm lighting and dimmable bulbs will up the cozy factor when you’re ready to unwind at the end of the day.

Maximize natural light.
To wake up naturally and feel refreshed each morning, letting natural light into your bedroom is essential. Open curtains and blinds as soon as you wake up to boost your alertness and set your internal clock for the day. Placing your bed near a window will allow sunlight to wake you up naturally.

Make sure your bed is comfortable.
A good night’s sleep requires a quality mattress that supports you at night and helps minimize the aches and pains that make it tough to get out of bed in the morning. Soft sheets and breathable covers will also help ensure you get a good night’s sleep.

Pillows are critical.
The perfect pillow means different things to different people, and depends on your preferred sleep position; side sleepers need firmer support, while back sleepers prefer softer pillows, says Warren. Find one that provides the necessary support and that keeps your head and neck aligned.

Keep it comfy.
The ideal temperature is essential for better sleep, meaning your bedroom should be neither too hot nor too cold. Experiment with fans, heaters, and cooling pads to help get your bedroom to the perfect temperature for your liking.

Ditch the tech.
You’ve probably heard that the blue light from mobile devices, televisions, and computers hampers melatonin production—a key hormone that induces sleep. If you really want to wake up feeling well rested, banish your technology to another room for the evening…or at least keep your phone out of arm’s reach. Reading a book or listening to music is a much better way to wind down at the end of the day.

Add some plants.
Certain houseplants, such as snake plants or pothos, have been scientifically proven to improve the air quality in a room, making it feel fresher and more breathable. This will not only lead to improvements in sleep quality but also create an uplifting environment to wake up in. Greenery can have a considerable impact on your mood and make any space feel more alive and motivating.

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Mike Hughes

Mike Hughes is a real estate broker with approximately 20 years in the residential business.

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