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From the Banker & Tradesmen webpage:
“Banker & Tradesman has named its 2013 Women of FIRE honorees, an annual award recognizing the key female players in the local FIRE (Finance, Insurance and Real Estate) sector. The third annual Women of FIRE award celebrates the best and the brightest women in the Massachusetts FIRE industry. With the help of Banker & Tradesman readers, a group of judges sorted through dozens of nominations and chose 15 brilliant, innovative leaders to be named this year’s Women of FIRE.
“We searched for the best of the best – those women who are making a difference through innovation, hard work, team-building, philanthropy, mentoring or leadership – and these women demonstrate these exemplary qualities,” said Timothy M. Warren Jr., CEO of The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman.”
Special HUGE thank you to my good friend Jaclyn Stevenson of Winstanley for nominating me!
I am very excited to be included in such a prestigious group of women from around the state and look forward to meeting them through this process.
Lesley Lambert, REALTOR, Park Square Realty covering the Pioneer Valley and Western Massachusetts real estate for 24 years!
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Last week I was researching and mailing notes to people who were selling their home For Sale By Owner. As I was scrolling through Craigslist ads a photo jumped out at me and I said out loud, “That’s my house!”. Of course, it isn’t REALLY my house, but I always loved the home and had such great memories of my time living there. I wrote to the owners that I used to live there and that if they decided to hire a REALTOR, I would love the chance to work with them.
Yesterday I met with them to tour the house and discuss their plans.
While many things have been changed and updated since I lived there, the distinctive floor plan and one-of-a-kind features that my mother so carefully installed were all still there and I was transported back in time. Flooded with memories of holidays and parties, I toured the home in a sort of split screen awareness.
Stepping down to the basement I laughed and exclaimed, “I can’t believe no one washed this off!”. My sister, Michelle (known to many as Mich), myself and our friends had done graffiti on the basement walls with chalk. The current owners are the fourth since we moved out and no one ever washed it off or painted over it in all that time. There used to be an old gold couch and a pool table down there. Memories awoke of cranking records and hanging out with friends on a Friday night.
The home has a beautiful double sided open fireplace that splits the formal living room and family room. It now has a gas insert, but I recounted the tale of the time I started a fire at a Christmas party and smoked everyone out and then froze them as we aired the house. The living room has a cathedral ceiling with a balcony overlooking it and I remembered the band that we had playing up in the balcony, I thought that was very swanky.
In the bathroom that my sister and I once shared I told the tale of the time my mother hired a cleaning person to come and they had to use a razor to scrape the layers of Aquanet hairspray (It was the 80’s remember) off the counter top.
As I toured the yard I remembered the hours I spent on the temperamental riding mower which I learned how to repair and my small flower garden that I was so proud of. I pictured my Trans Am parked in the extra parking space that my parents added for my car.
I will do a traditional “Just Listed” post on this home, but it is too special of a listing not to share the wonderful tale of 19 Tow Path Lane, Westfield, MA.
Lesley Lambert, Park Square Realty 413-575-3611
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