info@ThriveRealtors.com
    (508) 641.9323

Shrewsbury MA Real Estate Agency | Live... Grow... Thrive RealtorsShrewsbury MA Real Estate Agency | Live... Grow... Thrive Realtors

Your independent voice for buying and selling real estate in Shrewsbury, Northborough, Boylston, Grafton and Westborough

  • Home
  • For Buyers
    • Featured
    • Browse Properties by Town/City
    • Find Your Dream Home
    • The Home Buying Process
    • Moving Checklist
    • Get Pre-Approved
  • For Sellers
    • Pricing Your Home
    • Preparing your Home for A Showing
    • Sold by Thrive Realtors
  • Communities
    • Boylston
    • Grafton
    • Holden
    • Northborough
    • Shrewsbury
    • Westborough
    • Worcester
  • About Us
    • Agents
    • Google Reviews
    • Zillow Reviews
    • Testimonials
    • In The News
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • SOLD by Thrive

Thrive Real Estate Q & A: How Covid Has Affected Real Estate in Central MA

Thrive Realtors Maribeth Lynch and Kay Sears Discuss How Covid Has Affected the Real Estate Market in Central MA

Thrive owner/broker Maribeth Lynch and Realtor Kay Sears discuss how Covid-19 has affected the real estate market in Central Massachusetts for the month of April 2020. They answer questions that frequently arise right now, specifically;

1. Cybersecurity as it relates to real estate transactions
2. How home showings are taking place during the Covid pandemic.

Contact us if you have any questions about buying or selling real estate!

 
Stay tuned for more Thrive Q & A Videos…

Posted in: Blog, Homes for sale in Shrewsbury MA, Real Estate Agents Grafton MA, Real Estate Northborough MA, Real Estate West Boylston MA, Realtors Grafton MA, Realtors Shrewsbury MA, selling real estate in Shrewsbury MA

Improving Home Energy Efficiency

photo of a home vector saving money on energy bills

How to Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency


 
These days, there’s a lot of talk about “living green.” As a matter of course, we recycle everything from cardboard to plastic to metal and glass. Our communities regularly hold recycling events for items such as electronics. And more towns are adopting the same type of plastic bag ban that Shrewsbury has recently enacted to encourage reusable bags and less waste.
 
Green living also addresses the size of the carbon footprint we each create. One way to reduce our environmental impact is to adopt energy-efficient practices in our homes. Many of us already drive energy-efficient cars. Why not implement some energy-saving conventions at home as well? It isn’t as difficult as you might think and it can save you a lot of money in the long term.
 
I’m not suggesting that you rush out and replace dated appliances that are perfectly functional. If you’re not sure where to start your energy savings, begin by thinking small. Start by swapping burned-out incandescent light bulbs with LEDs and compact fluorescent options. Take some time to evaluate your home heating systems. How out-of-date is your thermostat? Smart thermostats are not terribly difficult to install and their programmable features allow you to control your furnace even when you are asleep or away from home. Some heating and lighting systems can even be controlled remotely by a smartphone or a tablet.
 
When one of your appliances does give out, shop for an ENERGY STAR certified replacement. ENERGY STAR certifies everything from furnaces to kitchen appliances to washers and dryers to television sets. Visit www.energystar.gov/ for more information. In addition to energy-efficient product listings, the website also provides useful energy-saving tips for homeowners that are easy to incorporate into daily routines.
 
If you’re willing to tackle a slightly more involved project in pursuit of energy savings, have a contractor or energy auditor conduct a review of the insulation in your attic and basement and the sealants around your windows and doors. Windows that are original to older houses are particularly prone to energy loss. Replacing weather stripping, adding sealants, and installing additional insulation can cut down on drafts and energy leaks. As a rule of thumb, if your home was built before 1980 and hasn’t been updated, it’s likely that your insulation is inadequate.
 
Massachusetts has many incentives in place to promote the use of renewable energy. Residential use of solar panels is increasing in popularity and their installation can dramatically reduce a household’s energy costs. For more information on available programs, visit www.mass.gov/solar-information-programs.
 

Energy efficiency isn’t the only way to make your home more environmentally friendly. You can also save money and diminish waste by reducing your water usage. If your water heater needs to be replaced, you should consider a tankless water heater, which eliminates the cost associated with keeping large amounts of hot water in a storage tank. Low-flow faucets, toilets, and showerheads can also cut down on the amount of water you use each day.
 
I am always looking for ways to streamline my life and eliminate waste at home. With renewable energy programs becoming increasingly affordable and advanced technologies growing ever more pervasive in our daily lives, reducing our environmental impact at home is easier than you might think. A little research can set you on a path toward shrinking that carbon footprint and leaving behind a cleaner, greener planet for future generations.
 
For a complete listing of available financing programs and tax credits available to Massachusetts homeowners, check out www.mass.gov/solar-information-programs.

Posted in: Blog, Featured Blog Posts, Home Buyers, Homes for sale in Grafton MA, Homes for Sale in Northborough MA, Homes for sale in Shrewsbury MA, Homes for sale in West Boylston, Homes for sale in Westborough MA, homes for sale West Boylston, Real Estate Grafton MA, Real Estate Northborough MA, Real Estate West Boylston MA, Selling your Massachusetts Home, Shrewsbury MA Real Estate, Shrewsbury MA Rentals, Shrewsbury Real Estate, worcester ma homes for sale Tagged: energy savings for your Massachusetts home, energy savings fro your Shrewsbury MA home, home savings

Preparing your Home for a Spring Listing

 

Think Spring! What Should You Be Doing to Prepare?

 
Think Spring Quote RS

As I write these words, a light snow is falling outside the window and it doesn’t seem like spring is just around the corner … but time has a habit of flying by and I know spring will be here before we know it. In the world of real estate, spring is typically a busy time of year characterized by people emerging from their winter “hibernation” to put their homes on the market and peruse the real estate listings.

While we’re waiting for spring’s welcome arrival, homeowners and prospective home sellers can do a few things to prepare for a new season. Winter is a great time to hunker down inside and get the house in order, whether that means general cleaning, organizational projects, repainting, or a little light remodeling. A change of colors can breathe life into a room, but paint isn’t the only way to accomplish a new look. Sometimes a fresh look is as simple as some new throw pillows or an area rug.

January and February are a good time of year to do some shopping. White sales are prevalent in the first two months of the year. It’s a great time to stock up on new linens like bedding and towels. Some stores even extend these sales to kitchen items. Furniture sales are also common in the early days of the year since many manufacturers introduce new styles in February and older pieces need to be moved to create space in showrooms and warehouses. I’ve also heard that large-screen TVs are often discounted by retailers hoping to get a bounce in sales prior to the Super Bowl; New England certainly would be a prime area for such discounts with another Super Bowl in the cards for the Patriots.

If you’re in search of other items, post-Christmas sales feature seasonal décor for next year as well as winter apparel that cost a small fortune before the holidays arrived. Sports and fitness equipment see some price reductions during the early months of the year as well, so if you’re looking to work off some of the overindulgence of the holiday season, now is the time to see if you can get a discount on home fitness equipment or even a gym membership.

Small electronics often see an uptick in price reductions in February. And don’t forget that President’s Day is coming up, and long weekends often provide retailers an opportunity to run a short sale – just remember to plan accordingly, as these sales can be brief.

Redecorating and shopping can be enjoyable ways to spend long, cold winter days, but there are a few practical tasks you can do around your house, too. Adding insulation and sealing doors, windows, and walls may not be a glamorous activity, but it can save you money in both the winter and the summer by keeping the elements out of your home. And tuning up your heating system or installing a smart thermostat will keep you cozy until spring arrives.

It’s a little too early to start talking about landscaping and planting flowers and gardens, so in the meantime, plant a small herb garden to put on a sunny window ledge and spruce up your house with a few fresh flowers – Trader Joe’s has an ever-evolving selection at reasonable prices and you can bring the cheer of springtime into your home before the season even arrives!

For more information on getting your home ready to sell this spring, contact Thrive Real Estate Specialists.

Posted in: Blog, Featured Blog Posts, Real Estate Grafton MA, Real Estate Northborough MA, Real Estate West Boylston MA, Realtors Shrewsbury MA, Selling your Massachusetts Home, Shrewsbury MA Real Estate Tagged: Real Estate Agents in Worcester County MA, Real Estate Agents Shrewsbury MA, Realtors Shrewsbury MA

Five Reasons to Sell Your House Now

Selling homes in Shrewsbury MA

Five Reasons Why You Should
Sell Your House NOW!

1) Inventory is critically short in certain price ranges (under 650k in Shrewsbury). A home that is staged and in good condition with a good location will sell quickly
2) It’s the most beautiful time of the year for photos. In fact, we have 3 clients we are working with who are planning to sell in 6 months so we have gone ahead and staged and photographed their homes NOW for a sale during the late fall/winter.
3) Interest rates are low-low-low which means your buying power is high-high-high. The Feds met last week and decided there would be no change to the prime, so this summer is a great time to grab a low priced mortgage while you can
4) We are in an ascending market- which means if you are selling and buying you can take advantage of that on your sale side and hope to nab a great house on your buy side
5) Families have TIME in the summer, so Mom and Dad might have time to focus more on homes that enter the market now, and might decide to make that move during the lazy days of summer.

Click here for a free home valuation or call/text Maribeth at 508-641-9323 to start the discussion.

Posted in: Market Updates, Real Estate Grafton MA, Real Estate Northborough MA, Real Estate West Boylston MA, Realtors Shrewsbury MA, Selling your Massachusetts Home, Shrewsbury MA Real Estate, Shrewsbury Real Estate Agency Tagged: selling your Boylston Ma home, selling your Grafton Ma home, selling your Northborouh MA home, selling your Shrewsbury Ma home

15 Lynwood Lane West Boylston 01583

Home for sale in West Boylston- 15 Lynwood Lane
 

New Listing- 15 Lynwood Lane
West Boylston
Open House Sunday, April 10, 2016
12-2pm


 
This Classic sprawling colonial is extraordinarily elegant yet so very well suited for today’s modern family. From the enormous living room with gorgeous fireplace to the inviting foyer with stunning grasscloth wallpaper and quintessential details like hardwoods, pocket doors, crown moldings, dutch doors and bullseye windows. Tasteful dining room with built in china cabinet, spacious office with built-ins and cozy fireplace. The kitchen is completely retro–with old style wood cabinets, and appliances that were built to last (we didn’t replace them because they do not break!). The second floor has all very large bedrooms, Master with a new bathroom and a study nook for peaceful gazing out the front window. Full basement with bar, fireplace and huge laundry room. Gigantic mud room and 2 car garage. Enviable exterior with mature landscaping, all set on a cul-de-sac within a walk to parks, schools and a great local bakery! When I say this house has it all, I mean it–MINT!
 
View the photo gallery for 15 Lynwood Drive
 
View the full listing for 15 Lynwood Drive, West Boylston
 
To schedule a viewing or for more information, please email or call Maribeth at 508-641-9323
 

Real Estate Market Update for West Boylston

To read more about the market in West Boylston, click here.
 

Thrive- Your Independent Voice for Buying and Selling Real Estate!

If you would like more information on buying or selling a home in the greater Worcester Ma area, visit the Thrive Real Estate Specialists Website.

Posted in: Home Buyers, Real Estate West Boylston MA, Uncategorized Tagged: 15 Lynwood Lane West Boylston MA, homes for sale West Boylston, Open Houses West Boylston, real estate West Boylston, realtors West Boylston

Thrive Realtors, Real Estate, Shrewsbury, MA

eBook cover for 5 Secrets to buying your first home by Thrive Real Estate Specialists of Shrewsbury MA

Get My FREE eBook!

    Testimonials

    Click here to read testimonials for working with Thrive

    Sign up for Monthly Newsletter

    * = required field

    From Our Blog

    • Moving to the Suburbs

     

     

    Send A Message

      Contact Info

      Thrive Real Estate Specialists
      Maribeth Lynch
      26 Maple Ave.
      Shrewsbury, MA 01545
      Direct: (508) 641-9323
      info@ThriveRealtors.com

      Thrive Realtors, Real Estate, Shrewsbury, MA
       
       
      © 2022 · Equity Framework
      google review
      Corridor Nine Chamber of Commerce logo

      Featured on ABC News
      Featured on ABC News

      MA Association of Realtors

      Log in|© 2022 • Live Grow Thrive Real Estate
      |Sitemap|Privacy Notice|Accessibility
      • Home
      • For Buyers
        ▼
        • Featured
        • Browse Properties by Town/City
        • Find Your Dream Home
        • The Home Buying Process
        • Moving Checklist
        • Get Pre-Approved
      • For Sellers
        ▼
        • Pricing Your Home
        • Preparing your Home for A Showing
        • Sold by Thrive Realtors
      • Communities
        ▼
        • Boylston
        • Grafton
        • Holden
        • Northborough
        • Shrewsbury
        • Westborough
        • Worcester
      • About Us
        ▼
        • Agents
        • Google Reviews
        • Zillow Reviews
        • Testimonials
        • In The News
      • Blog
      • Contact Us
      • SOLD by Thrive
      • Home
      • For Buyers
        ▼
        • Featured
        • Browse Properties by Town/City
        • Find Your Dream Home
        • The Home Buying Process
        • Moving Checklist
        • Get Pre-Approved
      • For Sellers
        ▼
        • Pricing Your Home
        • Preparing your Home for A Showing
        • Sold by Thrive Realtors
      • Communities
        ▼
        • Boylston
        • Grafton
        • Holden
        • Northborough
        • Shrewsbury
        • Westborough
        • Worcester
      • About Us
        ▼
        • Agents
        • Google Reviews
        • Zillow Reviews
        • Testimonials
        • In The News
      • Blog
      • Contact Us
      • SOLD by Thrive