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Dec 07 2011

Selling Your Western MA Home During The Holidays

Many Western Massachusetts home owners ask this question at this time of year, “Should I sell my home during the holidays?”.

I hosted a poll on Facebook to get answers from the crowd as to whether they would sell their home during the holidays and also, whether they preferred simple or elaborate holiday decorations.

The answers were split as to whether they would or would not sell, but the decorations question was a resounding, SIMPLE!

My co-host Nick and I discussed the process of selling your home during the holidays on the most recent edition of TREW (The Real Estate Wrapup):

REALTOR.ORG has a wonderful Field Guide to Selling or Buying a Home During the Holidays with some extensive links to review if you are weighing this option.

Here are my pros and cons to selling your Western Massachusetts home during the holidays:

Pros:
buyers that are looking are motivated
less inventory
Buying is emotional , what better time of year to make people feel special in the home?

Cons:
entertaining schedules and showing schedules
Crowded decor
Snow/rain

If you are looking for some unique decorating ideas for your mantel or staircase there are some wonderful ideas to be found. I really liked the mantel decorations on this site and thought the staircase ideas offered in this video were unique.

Thank you to Marlene Goldstein, Kathy Rocco, Lisa Oden, Christine Pilch Mancini and Diane Guercio for their input to my Facebook poll…you ladies rock!

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Selling Your Home, The TREW Show

Dec 05 2011

First Time Home Sales Up in Western Massachusetts

I am honored to have been interviewed by the Westfield News last week for feature story on the state of real estate in Western Massachusetts. I really appreciate the opportunity to share my opinion on Western MA real estate, especially first time home sales.

Here is the article:
Lesley Lambert in Westfield News

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Lesley's Life, Selling Your Home, Towns of Western Massachusetts

Nov 15 2011

On Foreclosure, Short Sales and First Time Buyers in Western MA

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The economy is creating a strange situation.  On the one hand, people are in tight spaces and are being forced to face reality and leave their homes via distressed sales like a Short Sale or Foreclosure.

On the other hand, home prices in Western Massachusetts have hit what many consider the bottom and interest rates are the lowest we are likely to to see in our lifetime.  This creates a great buying environment, especially for investors and first time buyers.

 

Here are some interesting facts that were brought up at the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS state conference earlier this fall…

 

– They just raised the “Right to Cure” in Massachusetts…. It’s a minimum of 150 days before and bank/lender can start foreclosure proceedings… (This is due to the volume of foreclosures)

– 1 out of every 3 properties in Massachusetts are distressed…

– 34% of all sales (2010) were first time home buyers…

– 13% of all sales are short sales …

– 27% of all sales are foreclosed properties.

– 22% of all sales are investment properties.

– 35% of all sales are cash sales.

If you are a homeowner in Western MA that needs help with a distressed sale, I have the experience it takes to get your home sold and help you move on with your life.

If you are a home buyer in Western MA, I can help you to find the best opportunity for you no matter if you are a first time buyer, investment buyer or move up buyer.

Contact me, Lesley Lambert of Park Square Realty at 413-575-3611 or use the contact me button to the left of this post.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Selling Your Home, Short Sale/Foreclosure · Tagged: First-time buyer, foreclosure, lesley lambert, massachusetts, real estate, Short (finance), Towns of Western Massachusetts, Westfield, Westfield Massachusetts

Nov 08 2011

Western Massachusetts Winter Homeowner Maintenance Guide

Westfield MA Winter Wonderland
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Fall & Winter Seasonal Maintenance Guide — Northeast

From HouseLogic By: Karin Beuerlein

If you live in the Northeast, here are maintenance jobs you should complete every fall and winter to prevent costly repairs and keep your home in top condition.

As cold weather approaches in the Northeast, it’s important to prepare your home for freezing temperatures, ice, and snow, says Steve Gladstone of Stonehollow Home Inspections in Stamford, Conn.

Key maintenance tasks to perform

• Clean your gutters. Leaving debris in your gutters is an invitation for trouble. Not only can it freeze and damage the gutters themselves, but it also can force freezing water up under your shingles and damage the roof. Gladstone says that many homes in the Northeast now have covered gutter systems, which fools many homeowners into thinking gutter cleaning is unnecessary. “Gutter covers keep leaves out,” he says, “but not fine organic material or grit from the roof.” It’s important to remove the covers and clean just as you would regular gutters.

• Clean and put away lawn and garden equipment. Do a visual inspection of the yard to identify anything lying around — garden tools, hoses and nozzles, patio furniture and accessories — that might be damaged by snow and ice and should be brought in for the winter.

Run your lawn mower until the gas tank is empty; if you leave gas in the tank over the winter, it can degrade and lose some of its combustion ability. Worse, gas can react with the air in the tank and oxidize, forming deposits that affect the machine’s performance; worse still, moisture can condense inside the tank and cause rust that blocks the fuel lines.

If you know you’re going to leave gas in the tank over the winter, add a stabilizer to the last gallon you put in (mix it in the gas can, not the mower tank, so that you get the mixing ratio correct).

• Disconnect hoses and winterize lawn irrigation systems. Leaving water in any exterior hoses or pipes can cause them to freeze and burst. If your exterior faucets aren’t self-draining, be sure to turn off the water manually at the shutoff valve inside the house so water doesn’t stand in the wall pipes.

If you have a lawn irrigation system, it’s important to make sure all the water has drained from the system before the first freeze. Depending on the type of system you’ve installed, this may require the assistance of a professional. A pro charges $50 to $150 to winterize an irrigation system.

• Schedule a furnace tune-up. Follow your HVAC professional as he works and ask questions about what he’s doing, says Gladstone. The technician should be working his way through a checklist of items such as inspecting filters, checking the chimney exhaust, and examining the blower and fuel connections. Expect to pay $50 to $100 for a furnace tune-up.

• Replace wicks and air filters in your humidifier. If you use a portable humidifier in winter to mitigate the drying effects of heating, start the season with fresh wicks—the small filters that absorb moisture from the reservoir; a fan directed at the wick dispenses the moisture into the air. Also check air filters, if your unit contains them (consult your owner’s manual). Replace wicks again in two to three months for a cost of about $15. It’s an absolute must to clean the humidifier every few weeks during winter to keep it free of mold, bacteria, and mineral deposits. Follow your manufacturer’s instructions.

However, Gladstone points out that “most homes are too wet.” Humidifiers may contribute to excess moisture that encourages the growth of mold and mildew. Use a humidifier only if necessary, and choose a single-room model so that you can check easily to see if the unit needs cleaning.

• Protect your air conditioning unit. If your outdoor air conditioning unit is located under trees or under the drip line of the house where icicles and snow may fall, give it a little protection by placing a sheet of plywood over the top and draping a dropcloth over it. However, don’t create a fully enclosed space, as that can trap moisture and offer winter protection for rodents.

• Close your storm windows. It’s a simple step, but an easy one to forget. Make sure the windows are shut properly so that the outer pane is up and the inner pane is down; this keeps rain and other forms of precipitation out.

• Insulate pull-down staircases for attics. The openings that accommodate pull-down staircases can cause significant heat loss during winter. You can purchase an insulated cover for the opening, or for about $30 you can make a foam box yourself with duct tape, weatherstripping, and a piece of 2-inch-thick polystyrene foam; 2-inch foam has an insulating value of about R-10. “This simple step will pay for itself many times over,” Gladstone says.

Spending a weekend or two on maintenance can prevent costly repairs and alert you to developing problems. Visit the links listed below for more detailed information on completing tasks or repairs yourself.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Selling Your Home · Tagged: home, maintenance, winter, winterization

Oct 25 2011

Halloween Open House Tour in Western MA

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Join myself and other agents at Park Square Realty on Sunday, October 20th for a festive tour of homes.

Here are the rules :Who ever goes to the most open houses wins. Follow the tour any WITCH way and receive apples and treats along the way. The person who goes  to the most opens will win a Gift Certificate.

I will be hosting an open house at 555 Russell Road, B7, Westfield, MA.  This condominium has just been completely renovated and looks like the pages of a magazine.

The tour includes the following properties:

  • 249 Rock Valley Rd Holyoke 12:00-2:00
  • 59 Maynard St Agawam –2:15-3:45
  • 270 South Westfield St  Feeding Hills  11:30-1:00
  • 1810 Main St Agawam  1:30-3:00
  • 69 Crane  Ave Westfield-12:00-1:30
  • 56 Zephyr Westfield 12:00-1:30
  • 43 Pochassic St Westfield 11:30-1:00
  • 16 Oakdale Ave  Westfield 1:15-2:30
  • 555 Russell Rd # B7 Westfield 11:00-12:00
  • 54 Western Ave Westfield 1:30-3:00
  • 31 Crown St Westfield 11:30-1:00
  • 1503 E. Mountain Westfield 1:30-3:00
  • 20 Eastview Dr Westfield 12:30-2:00
  • 104 Pine St Westfield 1:00-2:30

Working with a professional REALTOR at Park Square Realty, like me, will  take the nightmare out of   buying and selling and ensure there are no spooky surprises !

I hope to see you this Sunday at 555 Russell Road, B7, Westfield from 11-12!

 

 

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