This delightful Farmhouse style home is located on a dead end street and not far from the thriving village of Shelburne Falls. The sun-filled interior is light and airy and has all the charming details you desire in an older home. The interior features a good size kitchen with pantry, dining room, first floor bedroom or office, living room, two bedrooms, large full bath and wood floors. In addition, there is a spacious room that has a separate entrance and would make a perfect studio, home office or first floor master suite. It has a large closet, woodstove, and a full bath. There are front and side porches and a 1-car garage with spacious workshop or potential studio space. The yard has lovely gardens and the location is ideal. Call today for more information and set up an appointment and take a look! $225,000
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Delight Farmhouse For Sale in Shelburne Falls, Ma
This delightful Farmhouse style home is located on a dead end street and not far from the thriving village of Shelburne Falls. The sun-filled interior is light and airy and has all the charming details you desire in an older home. The interior features a good size kitchen with pantry, dining room, first floor bedroom or office, living room, two bedrooms, large full bath and wood floors. In addition, there is a spacious room that has a separate entrance and would make a perfect studio, home office or first floor master suite. It has a large closet, woodstove, and a full bath. There are front and side porches and a 1-car garage with spacious workshop or potential studio space. The yard has lovely gardens and the location is ideal. Call today for more information and set up an appointment and take a look! $225,000
Charming Bungalow on 13 acres for sale in Shelburne, Mass
This Shelburne location doesn’t get any better than this! Less than 10 minutes from Greenfield you will find this charming Bungalow style home that is secluded from the road and comes with 13 beautiful acres. It is perfectly sited atop of a knoll where you could remove some trees and enjoy westerly views of scenic farmland and the hills beyond. The spacious interior features a good size kitchen, large living area with handsome fireplace, dining room, sitting room or office area, first floor laundry, plenty of built-ins, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, and hardwood floors. In addition there is a large unfinished space that would make a fabulous studio or master bedroom suite. There is also an enclosed porch, outside patio and an attached 2 car garage. The surrounding grounds have mature trees, nice open lawn area and plenty of room for gardening. If you are looking for a special home in a prime location, this is one that must be seen. $375,000
Monday, April 27, 2015
Spacious Colonial For Sale in Charlemont, Mass
Many updates have been done to this spacious Colonial home. The fabulous 1 acre yard is all open and is perfect for gardens. The first floor has a large eat-in kitchen, full bath, living area, bedroom, office and front and back porches! The second floor has 3 bedrooms, full bath and a porch. In addition there is a 1 car garage and an attached outbuilding which is perfect for storage or workshop space. This home is perfectly located near Avery's General Store, Elementary School, post office, cafe and pizza place. There is plenty of nearby recreational activities including Berkshire East Ski Area, white water rafting, fishing, zip lines, mountain coaster, hiking and more. Make an appointment today to take a look at this wonderful home. $169,000
Beautifully Maintained Antique Colonial For Sale in Ashfield, Mass
You will appreciate the quality workmanship in this beautifully maintained antique Colonial. It was tastefully renovated incorporating period details that include hand planed pine paneling, crown moldings, custom cabinetry, wide pine floors and built-ins. The spacious interior includes a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, formal living room w/ a restored period fireplace, dining room w/cherry sideboard, and 2 1/2 baths. It provides a comfortable living environment as a large single family home or it can be used as a 2-family with an apartment that includes a kitchen, full bath & living/sleeping area. Perfect for guests, rental income, home office or convert to a fabulous master suite. You will enjoy relaxing outside on the back patio that overlooks the picturesque 3 acres w/views of the lovely gardens. Come take a look and see why the Town of Ashfield was recently featured in Yankee Magazine. This home is conveniently located near the charming downtown and nearby recreation & cultural activities. $415,000
March Real Estate Update for the Pioneer Valley Region - Sales are Up!
March 2015 Single Family Sales Report
Key Points - Pioneer Valley Single Family Homes
- Sales - Up 14.2 percent from 246 in March 2014 to 281 in March 2015.
- Median Price - Down 2.8 percent from $185,225 in March 2014 to $180,000 in March 2015.
- Inventory is down 6.1 percent from 2,067 single family listings at the end of March 2014 to 1,941 single family listings at the end of March 2015.
- Supply - At the end of March 2014 there 8.4 months of supply at the current rate of sale. At the end of March 2015 there were 6.9 months of supply at the current rate of sale.
- Days on Market - The average days on market is down 4.5 percent from 156 days in March 2014 to 149 in March 2015.
- A Six-Year View - The median price remains the same from $180,000 in March 2010 to $180,000 in March 2015.
- Mortgage Rates - 30 year fixed rate mortgage averaged 3.69 percent with an average of 0.6 points for the week ending March 26, 2015. Last year at this time the 30 year FRM averaged 4.40 percent with an average 0.6 points. (Source: FreddieMac.com)
This information is provide by the Realtor Association of Pioneer Valley.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail - April 25th and 26th
Perfect weekend to check out some pottery!
11th Annual Asparagus
Valley Pottery Trail
April 25 and 26, 2015
10 am - 5 pm
The Pottery Trail is a self-guided driving tour of clay studios in western Massachusetts.
There will be many guests in addition to the 9 potters that will welcome visitors to their studios.Bring along a friend and visit the Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail this spring.
For more information and directions check out the website by clicking here!
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Franklin County Better Living Show this weekend April 18th & 19th
The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce and the Greenfield Business Association are pleased to present the 34th annual lifestyle trade show and green fair to be held on April 18 & 19 at the "dome" at Indoor Action Sports from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. FREE Admission.
The Franklin County Better Living Show is an eco-friendly event combining a home show and green fair that highlights businesses, products, leisure services, green living, and information available in the greater Franklin County area in a trade show setting.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
What's Trending Now in Real Estate
What's Trending Now in Real Estate
DAILY REAL ESTATE NEWS
The spring selling season is in full swing. Here's a breakdown of what you and your clients need to know about the state of the housing market.
Home prices are surging
Price growth is only increasing, due to a lack of inventory in some markets. According to Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist "Insufficient supply appears to be hampering prospective buyers in several areas of the country and is hiking prices to near unsuitable levels." Buyers in many areasneed to be prepared for an increased amount of competition due to low housing inventory this spring.
Mortgage rates hold steady
30-year fixed rate mortgages remain at 3.7 percent, but that is likely to change. "Low mortgage rates are a welcome sign for those in the market to buy a home this spring season and will help to support homebuyer affordability," says Len Kiefer, deputy chief economist at Freddie Mac.
Sellers are needed
It continues to be a seller's market, as total housing inventory at the end of February increased just 1.6 percent to 1.89 million existing homes available for sale. For the second month in a row, unsold inventory is at a 4.6-month supply, below what is considered normal for a healthy market.
Buyers want move-in-ready properties
Despite the low housing inventory, buyers are picky about the condition of properties for sale and expect homes to be move-in-ready. "Buyers don’t want to assume any risk with properties that need work, particularly first-time buyers with limited cash resources," says Budge Huskey, chief executive officer at Coldwell Banker Real Estate.
Foreclosures keep slipping
After peaking in 2006, foreclosures are returning to significantly low levels across the country. "Given that August 2006 was the peak of the housing bubble, this eight-and-a-half year low in foreclosure activity is a significant milestone and a sign that nationwide foreclosure activity is on track to return to historic norms this year," says Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac.
Trending in 2015
Investor slowdown
Competition between regular buyers and investors is decreasing. Home prices are getting so high that the share of home sales to investor clients recently reached a four year low.
Buying: it's cheaper than renting
A recent study from NAR found that rents are on the rise in many parts of the country. "In the past five years, a typical rent rose 15 percent while the income of renters grew by only 11 percent," says Yun. A recent study also showed that renters are spending around 30 percent of their wages on rent, compared to homebuyers who spend below 15 percent of their wages on mortgage payments.
A focus on first-time buyers
New programs from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seek to make it easier for first-time borrowers to buy a home. They recently introduced 3 percent down payment mortgages-- the first time down payments have been this low on Freddie Mac loans in nearly five years. Besides this, Freddie Mac launched the "Our Home Possible Advantage Program", which is aimed at supporting first-time buyers by allowing no minimum from borrowers in contributions, which means that parents or relatives now can cover 100 percent of the down payment through gifts.
Going green
Millennial clients are providing the push for home builders to downsize. According to the National Association of Home Builders, the average size of a new home is 10 percent less than the typical home five years ago. Younger clients are leading the push for green and energy efficient homes, according to a recent study by NAR.
Source: "9 Real Estate Trends to Watch in 2015," The Fiscal Times (March 27, 2015)
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Staging Your Home Makes a Difference When Selling
7 Tips for Staging Your Home
By: G. M. Filisko
Make your home warm and inviting to boost your home’s value and speed up the sale process.
The first step to getting buyers to make an offer on your home is to impress them with its appearance so they begin to envision themselves living there. Here are seven tips for making your home look bigger, brighter, and more desirable.
1. Start with a Clean Slate
Before you can worry about where to place furniture and which wall hanging should go where, each room in your home must be spotless. Do a thorough cleaning right down to the nitpicky details like wiping down light switch covers. Deep clean and deodorize carpets and window coverings.
2. Stow Away Your Clutter
It’s harder for buyers to picture themselves in your home when they’re looking at your family photos, collectibles, and knickknacks. Pack up all your personal decorations. However, don’t make spaces like mantles and coffee and end tables barren. Leave three items of varying heights on each surface, suggests Barb Schwarz of Staged Homes in Concord, Pa. For example, place a lamp, a small plant, and a book on an end table.
3. Scale Back on Your Furniture
When a room is packed with furniture, it looks smaller, which will make buyers think your home is less valuable than it is. Make sure buyers appreciate the size of each room by removing one or two pieces of furniture. If you have an eat-in dining area, using a small table and chair set makes the area seem bigger.
4. Rethink Your Furniture Placement
Highlight the flow of your rooms by arranging the furniture to guide buyers from one room to another. In each room, create a focal point on the farthest wall from the doorway and arrange the other pieces of furniture in a triangle around the focal point, advises Schwarz. In the bedroom, the bed should be the focal point. In the living room, it may be the fireplace, and your couch and sofa can form the triangle in front of it.
5. Add Color to Brighten Your Rooms
Brush on a fresh coat of warm, neutral-color paint in each room. Ask your real estate agent for help choosing the right shade. Then accessorize. Adding a vibrant afghan, throw, or accent pillows for the couch will jazz up a muted living room, as will a healthy plant or a bright vase on your mantle. High-wattage bulbs in your light fixtures will also brighten up rooms and basements.
6. Set the Scene
Lay logs in the fireplace, and set your dining room table with dishes and a centerpiece of fresh fruit or flowers. Create other vignettes throughout the home — such as a chess game in progress — to help buyers envision living there. Replace heavy curtains with sheer ones that let in more light.
Make your bathrooms feel luxurious by adding a new shower curtain, towels, and fancy guest soaps (after you put all your personal toiletry items are out of sight). Judiciously add subtle potpourri, scented candles, or boil water with a bit of vanilla mixed in. If you have pets, clean bedding frequently and spray an odor remover before each showing.
7. Make the Entrance Grand
Mow your lawn and trim your hedges, and turn on the sprinklers for 30 minutes before showings to make your lawn sparkle. If flowers or plants don’t surround your home’s entrance, add a pot of bright flowers. Top it all off by buying a new doormat and adding a seasonal wreath to your front door.
Read more: http://members.houselogic.com/articles/7-tips-staging-your-home/preview/#ixzz3WU0o8yx9
Monday, April 6, 2015
February Real Estate Update for the Pioneer Valley Region
Pioneer Valley
Sales up 3.7%
Feb 2014 - Number of units closed - 215
Feb 2015 - Number of units closed - 223
Feb 2014 - Average Sales Price - 190,972
Feb 2015 - Average Sales Price - 211,661
Franklin County
Sales down 8%
Feb 2014 - Number of units closed - 25
Feb 2015 - Number of units closed - 23
Feb 2014 - Average Sales Price - 151,270
Feb 2015 - Average Sales Price - 187,474
Hampshire County
Sales up 23%
Feb 2014 - Number of units closed - 48
Feb 2015 - Number of units closed - 59
Feb 2014 - Average Sales Price - 241,516
Feb 2015 - Average Sales Price - 277,700
Key Points - Pioneer Valley Single Family Homes
- Sales - Up 3.7 percent from 215 in February 2014 to 223 in February 2015.
- Median Price - Up 11.2 percent from $169,900 in February 2014 to $189,000 in February 2015.
- Inventory is down 5.8 percent from 1,922 single family listings at the end of February 2014 to 1,811 single family listings at the end of February 2015.
- Supply - At the end of February 2014 there 8.9 months of supply at the current rate of sale. At the end of February 2015 there were 8.1 months of supply at the current rate of sale.
- Days on Market - The average days on market is up 6.5 percent from 138 days in February 2014 to 147 in February 2015.
- A Six-Year View - The median price is up 9 percent from $173,250 in February 2010 to $189,000 in February 2015.
- Mortgage Rates - 30 year fixed rate mortgage averaged 3.80 percent with an average of 0.6 points for the week ending February 26, 2015. Last year at this time the 30 year FRM averaged 4.37 percent with an average 0.7 points. (Source: FreddieMac.com)
This information is provide by the Realtor Association of Pioneer Valley
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