There is a quiet shift happening across Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut. It is not dramatic. It is not driven by headlines. And it is not just about the housing market. It is a lifestyle shift. In communities like Westfield, Southwick, Granby, CT, and Simsbury, CT, the conversations I am having with buyers and sellers […]
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The Biggest Mistake Smart Buyers and Sellers in Western MA and Northwest CT Make Before They Even Start
One of the biggest mistakes I see smart buyers and sellers make—before they even start—is waiting for the perfect moment. Perfect timing.Perfect interest rates.Perfect clarity. On the surface, waiting feels responsible. People are trying to reduce stress, avoid risk, and make the “right” decision. In reality, waiting often creates more uncertainty, not less. After more […]
What Stayed With Me in 2025 : Real Estate in Western MA and Northwest CT
A year-end reflection on trust, long-term relationships, and guiding people through real estate transitions in Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut. When people ask me about my year in real estate, they often expect numbers. Sales. Market conditions. Wins and challenges. Bragging about awards. But when I look back on 2025, what stays with me are […]
Hampden County Market Myths Busted: What Recent 2025 Data Really Says About Selling Your Home
I get asked all the time, “Lesley, how is the real estate market?” This article answers that question for residents of Hampden County, MA. Myth: The housing market is slowing down.Fact: The median days for sold properties is just 12, reflecting a 20% decrease in time on the market since last month. What this means: Homes in […]
The Real Power of Pricing Your Home in Western MA and Northwest CT Correctly
The Real Power of Pricing Your Home Correctly When it comes to selling a home in Western MA or Northwestern CT, pricing isn’t just a number you pull out of thin air. It’s a strategy — and one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a seller. In the video below, I share why […]

