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Testimonial: Southwick home buyer on working with Lesley Lambert, Southwick REALTOR
It was my great pleasure to help a friend I have known since high school with her recent home purchase. Not only did I enjoy getting spend some extra time with her, we had a lot of fun along the way together. It was not without hiccups (what home purchase is?), but we navigated through the process in a calm manner and got her into the cutest house in Southwick, MA!
Better than hearing from me, is hearing from her:
“Lesley,
Thank you! Gracias! Go raibh maith agat! There are not enough words in any language to thank you for your help in finding me the perfect home! I absolutely love the place. Each day I find something more charming to love about it! Todd and I will be very happy there for many years to come!
I never hesitated before to recommend you to friends, but no am happy to be able to tell them my first-hand experience with you. I hope to be able to send more folks your way, you are absolutely terrific at what you do!!
Thank you for being my REALTOR, but more importantly thank you for being my friend and holding my hand through the ups and downs of home buying!
Love, Heidi”
Here is a short video from Heidi and Todd:
If you, or someone you know, are looking to buy or sell a home in the Southwick, MA area, I would love to help!
Lesley Lambert, Southwick REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611
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Westfield, MA 01085 Real Estate Market Report September 2014
The real estate market in Westfield, MA 01085 is always changing and it seems of late, improving for many.
The following real estate market report will show you everything that is on the market, pending sale or sold in Westfield as of this date in September 2014.
If you are interested in information on a specific property or would like to know the value of your Westfield home, please do not hesitate to inquire! I am happy to help in any way with your Westfield, MA real estate needs.
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Lesley Lambert, Westfield REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611
Don’t Stink Up Your House Sale with Too Much Scent!
I showed a home in Westfield, MA this week that made me nervous.
It wasn’t because the condition or location of the house….it was the SMELL of the house.
Nope, not pet smell or musty smell – stinky candle smell was the culprit.
Let me tell you homeowners something….your house stinks and it isn’t helping me to sell it!
Cue the hue and cry “But we want the home to be inviting!” or “The smell of fresh baked cookies is what you are supposed to do, isn’t it?” or “But we have pets!”.
I know, I know, I have heard it all before. Now you pull up a seat and listen to this 25 year real estate professional. Your house stinks.
You want to make your home inviting? Get the furniture staged, paint the walls the right colors, make it clean and bright and fresh.
Fresh looking AND fresh smelling.
Those cookies you baked? The buyer wonders why you needed them. What are you covering up? The candles you light? The buyer may be allergic or get headaches from the chemical scents and I am petrified that a listing is going to burn down to the ground from an unattended candle so I go around and blow them all out ANYWAYS. The pets? Yes, they smell bad….fix the origin of the smell. And please for the love of all things DON’T plug in one of those stink making oil things.
Now, you ask….if I shouldn’t use candles, bake cookies or plug in stink makers, HOW do I make the house smell fresh?
The first answer is CLEAN IT. I don’t mean a gentle wipe down, I mean a on-your-hands-and-knees and behind-every-nook-and-cranny cleaning with nice smelling products. Natural scents are best, even though those products might be a bit more expensive. Think lavender, citrus and herbal scents. These natural smells are appealing to almost everyone and make your home seem fresh and clean. Scrub the floors, clean the drains, wash the carpets, dry out the basement deal with the litter box and pet beds, you can’t cover these smells up, you need to make them go away.
Then it is time to investigate some natural deodorizing methods. I have my own chosen techniques that rely heavily on baking soda, activated charcoal, vinegar and essential oils, but I took a little trip to Pinterest and found gads of fantastic ideas on how to make your house smell GOOD.
I haven’t tried a lot of these ideas, but they look fantastic and I will be testing them out. If you try some of them, let me know how they worked for you in a comment below, too!
Onward to a stink free, sweet smelling SOLD!
Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR with Park Square Realty 413-575-3611
Location is Key! Ranch home for sale in Westfield, MA – 24 Llewellyn Drive
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