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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!

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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.

Vacation-Proofing Your Property: Security Strategies for Summer to Protect Your Home While You Play

Vacation-Proofing Your Property: Security Strategies for Summer to Protect Your Home While You Play

February 16, 20263 min read

Whether it’s a few weeks abroad or an extended stay at a summer retreat, leaving your primary residence vacant, even temporarily, can introduce risks. For homes filled with valuable finishes, artwork, technology, and bespoke furnishings, a basic security system may not be sufficient. Vacation-proofing your home goes beyond locking doors. It means designing a layered, intelligent, and discreet system that deters intrusion, prevents damage, and ensures peace of mind while you’re away. Here’s how to approach summer security the luxury way.

Think in layers of protection: Physical, digital, and human
Sophisticated intruders can spot a vulnerable luxury home. The most secure properties employ multiple layers of protection that work in tandem. If one security measure fails, the others activate. These less obvious security features, such as hidden cameras, smart locks, and automation, can provide security without sacrificing aesthetics.

Security steps:

  • Physical barriers: Reinforced doors and windows, security gates, and privacy landscaping.

  • Digital systems: Smart alarms, cameras, lighting, and climate control with remote access.

  • Human presence: Property managers, concierge services, or trusted house sitters to maintain activity and presence.

Customize a smart home security ecosystem
It’s common for homeowners to expect complete control of their home from anywhere in the world. A properly integrated smart security system enables real-time visibility and automation tailored to your travel schedule. Choosing systems that integrate with voice assistants and offer biometric access offers added convenience and control.

Security steps:

  • Invest in a professionally monitored smart system with mobile access to surveillance, locks, and alarms.

  • Use motion-detecting exterior lights and interior lights on randomized timers to mimic daily life.

  • Set up geofencing so the system arms automatically when you leave a certain radius.

  • Monitor garage doors, windows, and gates from your phone or tablet.

Prepare for the unexpected: Weather, utilities, and systems
Not all safety and security threats are from the outside. Power outages, leaks, and HVAC issues can cause extensive damage. When you leave, set alerts for changes in air quality, humidity, and temperature. This is especially important for climate-sensitive spaces, such as wine cellars, home spas, or art storage.

Security steps:

  • Install smart leak detectors near water heaters, laundry rooms, and sinks, especially in vacation or guest wings.

  • Use a whole-home surge protector to shield electronics and appliances during summer storms.

  • Ensure HVAC and climate control systems are set to prevent mold, humidity damage, and frozen pipes, even in unused zones.

  • Test backup generators and security batteries before extended travel.

Don’t advertise your absence online or in person
Even the most secure home becomes a target when travel plans are obvious. Sophisticated burglars monitor social media, mailboxes, and even delivery patterns to identify potential targets. Hiring a house management service can help keep your property looking lived-in, adjust the window treatments, water the plants, and report any issues.

Security steps:

  • Avoid posting exact travel dates online, and delay vacation photos until you return.

  • Pause package deliveries or have them routed to a concierge service or lockbox.

  • Ask a neighbor or service to remove flyers, rotate lights, and bring in bins to avoid a vacant look.

Secure outdoor spaces and perimeter zones
Pools, guesthouses, garages, and garden zones are often entry points for opportunistic trespassers or vandals. Integrate lighting and cameras with the landscaping for discreet security. For example, you can install uplights that double as motion sensors or garden sculptures that house hidden cameras.

Security steps:

  • Install motion-activated lighting and perimeter cameras with remote playback.

  • Ensure pool gates and outbuildings are separately locked and alarmed.

  • Use invisible perimeter detection systems (buried sensors or IR beams) to alert you before someone gets close.

Leaving your home shouldn’t come with anxiety. With the right strategy, your property can be as secure as a private resort. Summer travel is meant to rejuvenate.

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Mike Hughes

Mike Hughes is a real estate broker with over 20 years of experience in residential real estate.

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