Smoke Detectors are a Must When Selling a Home in Massachusetts. This law has been in affect for many years.
State law requires that all homes must be equipped with smoke detectors. The burden for compliance falls primarily on the seller. Prior to any closing, the seller of a property must have the fire department come to the property and inspect their detectors to assure that they are all in working order. The fire department will issue a certificate of compliance that must be brought to the closing. Without this certificate, the closing cannot take place.
The law requires that there must be an operable smoke detector on every habitable level, including the basement. A finished attic must also be equipped.
New Regulations Beginning in 2010
Effective January 1 of next year, new rules will be in effect with regard to smoke detectors in residential properties.
Two Types of Smoke Detectors
The technologies currently used in smoke detectors are ionization or photoelectric and they both have their pluses and minuses.
Ionization detectors operate by having a constant current running between two electrodes. An alarm is set off when the smoke enters, interrupting the current. This method is typically faster to sound an alert than photoelectric detectors. The problem lies in the fact that ionization detectors cannot tell the difference between smoke and steam and this has resulted in many false alarms.
Photoelectric detectors, on the other hand, function through an emission of a beam of light. Whenever smoke crosses the path of the light beam, the smoke particles cause it to scatter and this triggers an alarm. This method helps to cut down on the amount of false alarms; however, it can take longer to sound an alert.
Recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of both technologies, the new regulations will require the installation of both Ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors in all residential properties. The location requirement will remain the same with the exception that, due to the sensitivity of the ionization detectors to steam, they cannot be placed within 20 feet of a kitchen or bathroom which contains a shower or a tub.
Which properties are affected by the new law?
All residential buildings that are sold or transferred after January 1, 2010 which are less than 70 feet tall, have fewer than six units and have not been substantially altered since January 1, 1975 must comply with the new regulations.
Massachusetts takes safety matter seriously. The cost of implementing these systems is well-worth the lives they save.
Do you have questions about buying a home in the Metrowest area? I would love to talk with you. Please feel free to call me at 508-881-6230 - any time or E-mail me.
Copyright 2009 - Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner, TheBuyersCounsel
Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Northborough, Framingham, Shrewsbury, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Westborough
Presidential Estates in Southborough, Massachusetts is located off of prestigious Sears Road which borders the Marlborough town line. The neighborhood is comprised of the streets - Presidential Drive, Kennedy Lane and Glennwood Road.
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Homes in this community were all custom built and sit on lots that are 1 ½ to 5 acres with estate like settings in an environment of elegance and sophistication.
Unlike typical subdivisions where properties are all built in a similar style, the homes in this neighborhood were individually crafted with each property exuding a uniqueness that is distinctly its own.
Homes in this community range from 4000 square feet to over 6000 square feet, with a few exceeding that size. Amenities include stunning woodworking, state-of-the-art kitchens, multiple fireplaces, 3-car garages as well as some inground pools.
List prices in Presidential Estates are currently $1,100,000 - $1,150,000.
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Southborough was recently named Number 31 in the nation on CNN Money's 100 Best Places to Live in 2009, and second in the nation for towns in which income was over $100,000.
The town's public school system is highly ranked and Southborough is home to the prestigious St. Mark's School. In addition, the Fay School is the oldest junior boarding school in the country serving grades 1 through nine on its 35 acre campus.
Southborough is one of the most convenient locations in the Metrowest area with an MBTA Commuter Rail station as well as its proximity to Routes 495 and the Mass Pike.
For information on Presidential Estates or any Southborough neighborhood please call my office at 508-881-6230.
Copyright 2009 - Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner, TheBuyersCounsel - 800-392-1446 - E-mail
Your Metrowest Buyer Broker Since 1992
Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Northborough, Framingham, Shrewsbury, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Westborough
In Hopkinton, Massachusetts, the streets - Bullmoose Run, Rough Rider Ridge,
Roosevelt Lane and Cubs Path make up the subdivision known as Roosevelt Farms.
This picturesque cul-de-sac neighborhood is popular for its location which is convenient to the train station, Route 495 and the Mass Pike as well as its proximity to the Hopkinton Country Club.
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The homes in this community were built from 1992 to 1997 and range in size from 2200 square feet to 3500 square feet. Each home is built on a ¾ acre lot. Many of the lots are wooded and have a fair amount of privacy.
The residents at Roosevelt Farms enjoy a close community feeling with their frequent block parties, golf outings and holiday gatherings.
There are currently two homes for sale in wonderful Hopkinton subdivision. They are both located on Bullmoose Run.
Features in these homes include: spacious kitchens with granite counters, cathedral ceilings in the family rooms, crown molding and wainscoting, tray ceilings in the master bedrooms, lovely master bathrooms and a wooded, private lot.
The price range on these properties is $549,900 to $569,900.
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If you would like information on Roosevelt Farms or any other community in Hopkinton, please call me at
508-881-6230.
I look forward to helping you with your move to the Hopkinton area.
Copyright 2009 - Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner, TheBuyersCounsel - 800-392-1446 - E-mail
Your Metrowest Buyer Broker Since 1992
Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Northborough, Framingham, Shrewsbury, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Westborough
Just off of the scenic, winding country road of Fruit Street in Hopkinton is the community of Oak Hill Estates.
The subdivision which consists of 42 homes was originally built by Bartolini Builders, a well-known builder in the Metrowest Massachusetts area. The first homes were built in 1997 and construction continued into 2005.
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The neighborhood sits on Huckleberry Road which is a long, well-manicured cul-de-sac situated close to Route 495 with connections to Route 9 and the Massachusetts Turnpike, making Oak Hill Estates a convenient location for commuting into Boston as well as other destinations.

The homes in Oak Hill Estates range in size from 2,700 square feet to 4,000 square feet with each home sitting on an acre plus lot.
Over the past year, homes have sold in this neighborhood in the price range of $598,000 to $694,000.
Currently, there is a beautiful resale available with a wonderful open floor plan, 2 story foyer, updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counters, finished basement and a first floor library.
If you are considering a move into Hopkinton or any of the surrounding towns, please call my me with any questions you may have. I can be reached at 508-881-6230.
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Copyright 2009 - Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner The BuyersCounsel - 800-392-1446 - E-mail
Your Metrowest Buyer Broker Since 1992
Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Northborough, Framingham, Shrewsbury, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Westborough
With summer behind us and spring, a distant memory, the best time to buy is actually staring right at us.
Did you know that fall is a great time to start planning a home purchase?
Most people in Massachusetts are thinking about the holidays and the upcoming winter months.
If you begin your search now, you will probably be negotiating right around the start of the holiday season. Sellers who have their homes on the market during the holidays are usually pretty serious about their need to sell, since the optimum time for selling is in the spring. This puts you in a great bargaining position.
In addition to the upcoming holidays, there are a number of other good reasons to buy a home right now:
With rents still sky high in Metrowest Massachusetts and the Greater Boston area, it just makes sense to take advantage of the wonderful opportunities there are currently in the market and to get in on a great season of home buying.
Do you have questions about buying a home in the Metrowest area? I would love to talk with you. Please feel free to call me at 508-881-6230 - any time or E-mail me.
Copyright 2009 - Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner, TheBuyersCounsel - 800-392-1446 - E-mail
Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Northborough, Framingham, Shrewsbury, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Westborough
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