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Earth Friendly Home Remedies

06-13-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate

All Purpose Cleaner - Mix 1/4 cup of white vinegar with 1 gallon of hot water. Keep on hand in a spray bottle.

Abrasive Cleaner - Mix equal parts salt and baking soda. Scrub with a wet sponge. Rince with All Purpose Cleaner, then warm water.

Ant Repellents - Place chili powder, talcom powder or chalk at points of entry.

Bathroom Cleanser - Scrub area with baking soda and wet sponge. Rinse with All Pupose cleaner.

Drain Cleaner - Pour 1/4 cup baking soda down the drain, follow with 1/2 cup of white vinegar. After "fizzing" stops, flush with boiling water.

Floor Cleaner - Mix 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1/2 gallon of warm water.

Furniture Polish - Mix together 1/2 cup of lemon juice with 1 cup of mineral oil. Rub on wood furniture with a soft cloth.

Window Cleaner - Mix 3 tablespoons white vinegar and 1 quart hot water in spray bottle. Spray on windows. Wipe of with crumpled newspaper.

These are some small things we can do to help our planet.


Ashland Open Houses Sunday June 8th

06-08-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate
Single Family Listings
MLS # Status Address Town Description DOM List Price
70773119 NEW 56 Hardwick Road Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx30 3 $645,000
70727786 ACT 11 Day Road Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 1 bath Capex13 86 $309,900
70763982 ACT 84 Pine Hill Road Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 2 bath Capex20 20 $339,900
70767991 ACT 55 Cutler Dr Ashland, MA 7 room, 4 bed, 1.5 bath Capex22 11 $349,000
70771500 ACT 7 Woodridge Ln Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx16 5 $489,900
70730617 ACT 46 Olive St Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx18 79 $529,900
70625139 ACT 140 Myrtle Street U:7 Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 3 bath Capex19 311 $559,000
70746580 ACT 165 Eliot St Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2 bath Capex6 51 $569,900
70723272 ACT 6 Kings Row Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx16 93 $579,000
70543843 ACT 281 High Street Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx9 447 $585,000
70771843 ACT 121 Cedar Street Ashland, MA 9 room, 5 bed, 3 bath Colonialx4 5 $599,900
70771840 ACT 5 Belknap Cir Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx13 5 $629,900
Single Family Listings: 12 Average List Price: $515,525 Average Market Time: 93.00

Condominium Listings
MLS # Status Address Town Description DOM List Price
70774129 NEW 215 Captain Eames Cir U:215 Ashland, MA 7 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex19 2 $364,900
70770287 ACT 149 Leland Farm Road U:149 Ashland, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 1 full, 2 half bath Townhousex19 7 $241,500
70724410 ACT 127 Spyglass Hill Dr U:127 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex8 90 $305,000
70742002 ACT 172 Arrowhead Cir U:172 Ashland, MA 7 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex16 59 $349,900
70747047 ACT 196 Algonquin Trail U:196 Ashland, MA 7 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex17 50 $359,900
70699446 ACT 47A AMERICA BLVD. U:47A Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex8 142 $359,990
70745809 ACT 41 Half Crown Circle U:41 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex17 52 $379,900
70623155 ACT 140 Myrtle St U:10 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Half-Duplexx4 314 $399,000
70712865 ACT 140 Myrtle St U:17 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Half-Duplexx3 114 $419,900
70623685 ACT 140 Myrtle St U:5 Ashland, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath Detachedx14 313 $450,000
70628776 ACT 140 Myrtle Street U:4 Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 3 bath Detachedx14 304 $510,000
70746170 PCG 17 Raymond Marchetti St U:17 Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Half-Duplexx14 52 $332,900
Condominium Listings: 12 Average List Price: $372,741 Average Market Time: 124.92

Ashland Open Houses Sun May 18th

05-18-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate
70752580 ACT 7 Tower Rd Ashland, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 1 bath Ranchx5 17 $234,900
70763078 NEW 9 Oregon Rd Ashland, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 1 bath Ranchx14 1 $274,900
70727786 ACT 11 Day Road Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 1 bath Capex13 64 $319,900
70758279 ACT 100 Cordaville Road Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 1.5 bath Colonialx23 9 $329,900
70760266 ACT 76 Roberts Rd Ashland, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Capex9 5 $349,976
70755983 PCG 1 Belcher Cir U:1 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx20 12 $409,900
70762086 NEW 208 Prospect St Ashland, MA 8 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Contemporaryx18 2 $439,900
70761899 NEW 14 Parkhurst Dr Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx18 2 $449,900
70724330 PCG 5 Grover Rd Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Contemporaryx12 69 $469,900
70757687 ACT 16 Annetta Rd Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx27 118 $479,900
70730617 ACT 46 Olive St Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx14 57 $549,900
70625139 ACT 140 Myrtle Street U:7 Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 3 bath Capex18 289 $559,000
70731989 PCG 50 Prospect Street Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx26 53 $575,500
70760560 ACT 67 Higley Ashland, MA 8 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx28 4 $579,900
70543843 ACT 281 High Street Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx9 425 $585,000
70726698 ACT 5 White Rock Rd Ashland, MA 10 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Capex24 64 $587,500
70762366 NEW 281 Winter Street Ashland, MA 10 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx29 2 $649,900
70723050 PCG 23 Deer Ridge Rd Ashland, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx27 71 $699,900
70758401 ACT 15 PARKER ROAD Ashland, MA 11 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx30 9 $749,000
70750710 ACT 136 Green St. Ashland, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx7 386 $779,900
Single Family Listings: 20 Average List Price: $503,729 Average Market Time: 82.95

Condominium Listings
MLS # Status Address Town Description DOM List Price
70720664 ACT 272 Trailside Way U:272 Ashland, MA 4 room, 1 bed, 1 bath Gardenx14 75 $204,900
70746300 PCG 33 East Bluff Rd U:33 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex14 29 $274,000
70724410 ACT 127 Spyglass Hill Dr U:127 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex8 68 $305,000
70733689 ACT 85 Arrowhead Cir U:85 Ashland, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex16 50 $325,000
70742510 ACT 219 Captain Eames Circle U:219 Ashland, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath Townhousex16 36 $345,000
70641903 ACT 43D AMERICA BLVD U:43D Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex6 255 $359,990
70742002 PCG 172 Arrowhead Cir U:172 Ashland, MA 7 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex16 37 $368,000
70758011 ACT 233 Algonquin Trl U:233 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex20 9 $369,900
70759362 ACT 208 Algonquin Trl U:208 Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex30 7 $379,900
70623155 ACT 140 Myrtle St U:10 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Half-Duplexx4 292 $399,000
70754856 PCG 1 Belcher Cir U:1 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Detachedx22 15 $409,900
70712865 ACT 140 Myrtle St U:17 Ashland, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Half-Duplexx3 92 $419,900
70623685 ACT 140 Myrtle St U:5 Ashland, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath Detachedx13 291 $450,000
70628776 ACT 140 Myrtle Street U:4 Ashland, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 3 bath Detachedx14 282 $510,000
Condominium Listings: 14 Average List Price: $365,749 Average Market Time: 109.86

Wall Street Journals says "The housing crisis is over"

05-08-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate

The Housing Crisis is Over -- Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal, By Cyril Moulle-Berteaux
May 6, 2008


The dire headlines coming fast and furious in the financial and popular press suggest that the housing crisis is intensifying. Yet it is very likely that April 2008 will mark the bottom of the U.S. housing market. Yes, the housing market is bottoming right now.

How can this be? For starters, a bottom does not mean that prices are about to return to the heady days of 2005. That probably won't happen for another 15 years. It just means that the trend is no longer getting worse, which is the critical factor.

Most people forget that the current housing bust is nearly three years old. Home sales peaked in July 2005.
New home sales are down a staggering 63% from peak levels of 1.4 million. Housing starts have fallen more than 50%, and, adjusted for population growth, are back to the trough levels of 1982.

Furthermore, residential construction is close to 15-year lows at 3.8% of GDP; by the fourth quarter of this year, it will probably hit the lowest level ever. So what's going to stop the housing decline? Very simply, the same thing that caused the bust: affordability.

The boom made housing unaffordable for many American families, especially first-time home buyers. During the 1990s and early 2000s, it took 19% of average monthly income to service a conforming mortgage on the average home purchased. By 2005 and 2006, it was absorbing 25% of monthly income. For first time buyers, it went from 29% of income to 37%. That just proved to be too much.

Prices got so high that people who intended to actually live in the houses they purchased (as opposed to speculators) stopped buying. This caused the bubble to burst.

Since then, house prices have fallen 10%-15%, while incomes have kept growing (albeit more slowly recently) and mortgage rates have come down 70 basis points from their highs. As a result, it now takes 19% of monthly income for the average home buyer, and 31% of monthly income for the first-time home buyer, to purchase a house. In other words, homes on average are back to being as affordable as during the best of times in the 1990s. Numerous households that had been priced out of the market can now afford to get in.

The next question is: Even if home sales pick up, how can home prices stop falling with so many houses vacant and unsold? The flip but true answer: because they always do.

In the past five major housing market corrections (and there were some big ones, such as in the early 1980s when home sales also fell by 50%-60% and prices fell 12%-15% in real terms), every time home sales bottomed, the pace of house-price declines halved within one or two months.

The explanation is that by the time home sales stop declining, inventories of unsold homes have usually already started falling in absolute terms and begin to peak out in "months of supply" terms. That's the case right now: New home inventories peaked at 598,000 homes in July 2006, and stand at 482,000 homes as of the end of March. This inventory is equivalent to 11 months of supply, a 25-year high -- but it is similar to 1974, 1982 and 1991 levels, which saw a subsequent slowing in home-price declines within the next six months.

Inventories are declining because construction activity has been falling for such a long time that home completions are now just about undershooting new home sales. In a few months, completions of new homes for sale could be undershooting new home sales by 50,000-100,000 annually.

Inventories will drop even faster to 400,000 -- or seven months of supply -- by the end of 2008.
This shift in inventories will have a significant impact on prices, although house prices won't stop falling entirely until inventories reach five months of supply sometime in 2009. A five-month supply has historically signaled tightness in the housing market.

Many pundits claim that house prices need to fall another 30% to bring them back in line with where they've been historically. This is usually based on an analysis of house prices adjusted for inflation: Real house prices are 30% above their 40-year, inflation-adjusted average, so they must fall 30%. This simplistic analysis is appealing on the surface, but is flawed for a variety of reasons.

Most importantly, it neglects the fact that a great majority of Americans buy their houses with mortgages.
And if one buys a house with a mortgage, the most important factor in deciding what to pay for the house is how much of one's income is required to be able to make the mortgage payments on the house. Today the rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage is 5.7%. Back in 1981, the rate hit 18.5%. Comparing today's house prices to the 1970s or 1980s, when mortgage rates were stratospheric, is misguided and misleading.

This is all good news for the broader economy. The housing bust has been subtracting a full percentage point from GDP for almost two years now, which is very large for a sector that represents less than 5% of economic activity.

When the rate of house-price declines halves, there will be a wholesale shift in markets' perceptions. All of a sudden, the expected value of the collateral (i.e. houses) for much of the lending that went on for the past decade will change. Right now, when valuing the collateral, market participants including banks are extrapolating the current pace of house price declines for another two to three years; this has a significant impact on the amount of delinquencies, foreclosures and credit losses that lenders are expected to face.

More home sales and smaller price declines means fewer homeowners will be underwater on their mortgages. They will thus have less incentive to walk away and opt for foreclosure.

A milder house-price decline scenario could lead to increases in the market value of a lot of the securitized mortgages that have been responsible for $300 billion of write-downs in the past year.

Even if write-backs do not occur, stabilizing collateral values will have a huge impact on the markets' perception of risk related to housing, the financial system, and the economy.

We are of course experiencing a serious housing bust, with serious economic consequences that are still unfolding. The odds are that the reverberations will lead to sub-trend growth for a couple of years.

Nonetheless, housing led us into this credit crisis and this recession. It is likely to lead us out. And that process is underway, right now.

Mr. Moulle-Berteaux is managing partner of Traxis Partners LP, a hedge fund firm based in New York.


Tips from The Staging Holmes, Inc.

05-08-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate
Floor 'em!

Floor coverings have taken a dramatic turn in the last few years. It is no longer acceptable to offer buyers a credit to replace worn carpeting or refinish hardwood floors. If sellers think it is too much work or too much of an expense what makes them think the buyer isn't thinking the same thing?

Carpet Crisis

carpet cleaningIf a home's carpets are stained or worn they need to be repaired before it goes on the market. At the very least all wall-to-wall carpets throughout the house should be steam cleaned. If the carpet is beyond cleaning it is best to replace it with a neutral, low pile, carpet. If the home has different colored carpet in every bedroom, it is a good idea to neutralize the carpet and use the same color throughout the home. It will make the home feel larger and give buyers the impression of an "open floor plan."

Hooray for Hardwoods

harwood floorsBefore installing new carpet it is a good idea to look into the cost of installing hardwood floors or tile. You may be surprised at how close in price carpet and hardwood floors are. Keep in mind, carpet is a petroleum product and as the price of gas and oil rise so does the price of carpet.

More buyers in this market are looking for, if not demanding, hardwood floors. Hardwood floors come in a variety of types and finishes. Don't rule out bamboo as it is a strong natural material that gives any home a contemporary feel.

If the existing hardwood floors are in rough shape they should be sanded and refinished before going on the market. The goal is not to give the buyer a reason NOT to make an offer.

Tile, Tile Everywhere

tile floorsTile floors in kitchens, bathrooms, and entry ways are always a wise investment. It is important to select neutral, light colors. It is also important that existing tile and grout are in good shape. If the house has outdated porcelain tile from the 70s, there is a new technique that can re-glaze the tile with a special paint. The process allows you to change the color of tiles to a more neutral color such as ivory.

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Millis Open Houses - Sunday May 4th

05-04-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate
Single Family Listings
MLS #Status Address Town Description DOMList Price
70750919ACT 83 Ridge St Millis, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 1.5 bath Raised Ranchx21 9$349,900
70741591ACT 16 Heritage Path Millis, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Colonialx16 26$369,900
70718936ACT Lot 1 Norfolk Road Millis, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Capex4 834$420,000
70744812ACT 70 Grove Street Millis, MA 10 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Contemporaryx19 330$429,900
70749253ACT 79 Dover Rd Millis, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2 bath Raised Ranchx17 12$454,500
70745456ACT 11 Granite Drive Millis, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx6 284$469,500
70740232ACT 88 Island Rd Millis, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx11 333$482,900
70736873ACT 9 Concord Cir Millis, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx15 35$499,000
70751482ACT 11 J William Hts Millis, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Contemporaryx4 6$514,900
70711069ACT Lot 1 Norfolk Road Millis, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Capex4 817$530,000
70747948ACT 40 Crestview Drive Millis, MA 12 room, 5 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx24 15$534,900
70754165NEW 5 Apple Rock Rd Millis, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx24 3$599,900
Single Family Listings: 12 Average List Price: $471,275 Average Market Time: 225.33

Natick Open Houses Sunday April 13, 2008

04-11-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate
70734790ACT 18 Richmond Rd Natick, MA 4 room, 2 bed, 1 bath Bungalowx6 11$224,900
70735377ACT 91 Oak Street Natick, MA 4 room, 2 bed, 1 bath Ranchx25 120$289,000
70716660PCG 32 Pearl Street Natick, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 1 bath Cottagex6 46$312,000
70740688NEW 18 Curtis Rd Natick, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 1 bath Capex13 3$330,000
70700136ACT 19 Brookdale Rd Natick, MA : West Natick 7 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Ranchx6 110$333,000
70714538ACT 8 Westfield Rd Natick, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 1 bath Capex14 52$339,900
70736822ACT 62 Beaver Dam Road Natick, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Capex17 9$339,900
70732625ACT 5 Nobby Lane Natick, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 1 bath Ranchx15 17$359,900
70566488ACT 26 Hemlock Drive Natick, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Ranchx8 344$379,000
70692715ACT 27 Erlandson Road Natick, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Ranchx6 98$399,000
70712676ACT 7 Elm St Natick, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2 bath Colonialx8 46$439,900
70698384ACT 6 Jefferson St Natick, MA 7 room, 4 bed, 2 bath Colonialx11 86$455,000
70737528ACT 9 Tournament Rd. Natick, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Split Entryx23 8$489,000
70732801ACT 16 Maple St Natick, MA 10 room, 4 bed, 3 bath Colonialx26 16$492,500
70621634ACT 4 Hampshire Dr Natick, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 3 bath Split Entryx16 259$498,900
70716188BOM 27 Barnesdale Rd Natick, MA 11 room, 4 bed, 2 bath Colonialx12 12$515,000
70740768NEW 169 Woodland St Natick, MA 9 room, 5 bed, 3 bath Ranchx8 2$525,000
70741822NEW 4 Rutledge Road Natick, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx7 1$599,000
70601316PCG 64 Macarthur Rd Natick, MA 10 room, 4 bed, 2 bath Ranchx29 296$599,000
70736673ACT 21 Braemore Road Natick, MA 8 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx11 9$639,000
70676928ACT 52 WESTLAKE ROAD Natick, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx18 152$685,000
70721562ACT 104 West Street Natick, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Colonialx15 37$709,000
70587630ACT 25 Coachman Lane Natick, MA 13 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx14 317$819,900
70711132ACT 72 W Central St Natick, MA 10 room, 5 bed, 3.5 bath Antiquex10 298$829,900
70642348PCG 30 Pleasant St. S Natick, MA : South Natick 10 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx26 219$939,000
70726994PCG 8 Sundance Way Natick, MA 9 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx14 28$965,000
70480343ACT 16 PHILLIPS POND Natick, MA 9 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Contemporaryx16 504$999,000
70739358ACT 12 Leach Ln Natick, MA 12 room, 4 bed, 3.5 bath Colonialx15 4$1,025,000
70641575ACT 5 Chalcom Natick, MA : South Natick 10 room, 5 bed, 4.5 bath Colonialx5 566$1,095,500
Single Family Listings: 29 Average List Price: $573,317 Average Market Time: 126.55

Condominium Listings
MLS #Status Address Town Description DOMList Price
70697286ACT 50 Silver Hill Ln U:7Natick, MA 4 room, 1 bed, 1 bath Gardenx11 88$182,900
70702058ACT 50 Village Brook Ln U:3Natick, MA 4 room, 1 bed, 1 bath Other (See Remarks)x17 201$184,900
70737837ACT 34 Walden Dr U:3Natick, MA 4 room, 1 bed, 1 bath Gardenx3 8$184,900
70723256ACT 7 Village Way U:7Natick, MA 3 room, 1 bed, 1 bath Garden35$186,900
70721709ACT 42 Silver Hill Lane U:6Natick, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 1 bath Gardenx5 37$211,900
70704012PCG 17 Village Way U:2Natick, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 1 bath Gardenx10 74$219,900
70717183ACT 30 Silver Hill Ln U:1Natick, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath Gardenx13 46$244,900
70724142ACT 52 S Main St U:52Natick, MA 5 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex8 32$359,900
70664908ACT 15 Fairway Circle U:15Natick, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex14 178$412,500
70728334ACT 22 Lanes End U:22Natick, MA 8 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath Townhousex8 25$419,900
70684326ACT 39 Fairway Circle U:39Natick, MA 7 room, 3 bed, 3.5 bath Townhousex30 130$430,000
70729877ACT 15 Nern St U:15Natick, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex4 25$439,900
70724973ACT 34 North Main Street U:3Natick, MA 6 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex10 722$479,900
70740447NEW 44 North Main Street U:3Natick, MA 6 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Detachedx10 6$495,000
70704189ACT 19 Davis Brook Dr U:19Natick, MA 8 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Townhousex9 76$965,000
70654385ACT 16 PHILLIPS POND U:16Natick, MA 9 room, 3 bed, 2.5 bath Gardenx10 192$999,000
70737621ACT 41 Davis Brook Drive U:41Natick, MA : South Natick 11 room, 4 bed, 4.5 bath Townhousex13 8$1,449,000
Condominium Listings: 17 Average List Price: $462,729 Average Market Time: 110.76

Multi-Family Listings
MLS #Status Address Town Description DOMList Price
70712665ACT 7 Elm St Natick, MA 2 unit, 9 total room, 4 total bedroom Duplexx7 46$439,900
70712840ACT 66 Summer St Natick, MA 2 unit, 8 total room, 4 total bedroom 2 Familyx28 56$479,000
70738078ACT 11-11a Union St Natick, MA 2 unit, 11 total room, 6 total bedroom 2 Familyx3 7$484,900
70732726ACT 16 Maple St Natick, MA 2 unit, 10 total room, 4 total bedroom 2 Familyx26 68$492,500
Multi-Family Listings: 4 Average List Price: $474,075 Average Market Time: 44.25

©2008 MLS Property Information Network, Inc.

What Boston Magazine Says About Ashland

03-04-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate

The Best Places to Live 2008

By Katherine Bowers


New to the Market
You're looking to purchase your first home. You also want to make sure you're not going to get burned. Point your search to one of these spots, and know you'll be making a sound investment.


IF YOU ARE SINGLE AND...


You need peace and quiet

Ashland
Median home price: $368,950
One-year change: -8 percent
Five-year change: +10 percent
When it comes to nightlife, Ashland offers little more than cricket symphonies. What it does provide in abundance are small houses and fully loaded townhouses, priced in the $300,000s, that you can swing on a single income. There's also the promise of future gains: MetroWest has been home to a sales-appreciation gravy train in the past decade, and this town sits at the next stop.

If you want more information about property in Ashland contact me.....617-875-4132 or edwardhughes@comcast.net


Natick Audubon Winter Festival, Saturday Feb 2nd

02-01-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate

Date:2/2/2008
Address:Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary 280 Eliot St, Natick MA 01760
Hours:2-5:30pm (see specific events for times)
Cost/Cover:Adults $18 Member;$22NM, Children $10M;$12NM (includes all Sat events)
Web Page:Event Web Page
Contact Info:508-655-2296, www.massaudubon.org


Details:Join us for an up close and personal view of birds and other animals, then look for animals tracks and listen for owls in the wild.

2-3:15 pm "Animals in Winter"
Join our live animals visitors as you find out how different animals cope with cold and other challenges during the winter months

3:30-4 pm Tracking Basics

4:15-5:30 pm Family Owl Prowl

Event is on:One day only
Audience:All Welcome
Category:Environment and Nature
Location:Natick, MA
Sponsored By:Broadmoor Programs
Submitted by:Broadmoor Education Coordinator


8 Organization Tips from Lowes

01-30-08
Authored by: Ed Hughes, Natick Real Estate

1. Start with a plan. Make a list of projects

you want to complete during the year

and prioritize them. You don't have to do

everything in January and February; pace

yourself so you won't feel overwhelmed.

2. Take three simple steps. Every

organization project starts with three basic

steps: purge the items you no longer want

or need, analyze what's left to determine

how you use it and measure the space you

have to figure out what will fit where.

When you're organizing, use a three-box

system: keep, discard, and don't know.

When you're finished, seal the don't know

box and put it away. If you haven't opened

it in a year, you don't really need whatever

is in there. Throw it away without looking

inside.

3. Clean out the closets. Get everyone in

your household involved by competing

for the "cleanest closet" award. When

organizing a closet, frequency of use is

an important consideration. Things you

reach for at least once a week should be

stored at a height between your shoulders

and your knees. Lowe's has a variety

of closet organizers to handle hanging

garments, shoes, sweaters, and all types of

accessories.

4. De-clutter the kitchen. The kitchen

is often a catch-all for clutter. Review

what's on your counters and move small

appliances and cookware you use most

often to easy-to-reach cabinets. Lowe's

has an Unfinished Oak Lazy Susan

Corner Unit that's perfect for maximizing

your corner cabinet storage space.

5. Tidy up the bathrooms. Clean out all

the drawers and cabinets by tossing out

expired products and items you haven't

used in at least a year. Then sort your

products in a drawer organizer, such as

the Real OrganizedTM Chrome Drawer

Organizer, available at Lowe's.

6. Make laundry day a breeze. Keep

a plastic shoe box in the laundry room

to store items you find such as lipstick,

buttons and money. Set up a three-basket

hamper system in your closet or bathroom

so you can sort your clothes the moment

you take them off, making laundry day that

much easier.

7. Organize your home office.

Customizable closet systems aren't just

for bedroom closets. Check out Lowe's

selection of shelves, drawers and hanging

storage for your home office closet.

Lightweight storage bins are great for files

you use often and come in decorative

canvas, metal, wood and plastic styles.

8. Don't forget the basement and garage.

Oil drips, grass clippings and trackedin

mud make basements and garages a

challenge to keep clean and organized.

The best way to organize these areas is

to create "zones" and keep the tools and

products you need in their respective

zones, such as lawn care (mower, tools,

potting soil), car care (antifreeze, oil, car

wax), sports equipment/toys, and general

hardware/tools.


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