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THIS MONTH’S FEATURED REAL ESTATE ARTICLE

Real Estate Has Gone to the Dogs

The real estate market isn’t the only home-related business that is currently exploding. With the pet industry nearing 50 billion dollars, homeowners are always looking for a way to make their pets more comfortable. For their part, dog owners are willing to go the extra mile to protect man’s best friend from the backyard’s outdoor elements. As a result, the market for expertly-crafted dog houses continues to increase with each passing year and in rural areas demand is on the rise. For the building-inclined, dog […]

February 25th, 2022|

The Houses of Tudor

Tudor Revival-style houses capture the imagination. They are dramatic whether it’s a Snow White cottage, or Jay Gatsby’s mansion. These picturesque buildings with a distinctive architectural style stand out amongst the colonial, federal, Victorian, split levels, and farmhouses that crowd our region’s villages and roads. “Tudor” commands our attention and for this Main Street issue we look at the origins and characteristics of this unique architectural style.

The Tudor reign

Why did “Tudor” houses, based on a very American idea of English country life, become the preferred […]

January 28th, 2022|

Building In The Wrong Place

Real estate buyers frequently tell me that the house that fits their every need is “just too close to the road, too noisy, not private.” In Main Street’s May 2017 issue, I asked other realtors about the “road” discount on a home’s price. Experienced brokers estimated a discount between 5% to 30% with double the time on the market. Road proximity can be particularly true of antique houses which were purposely built close to the road for easy access. This made me wonder why more […]

December 28th, 2021|

The Brief Craze For Octagon Houses

Nineteenth century America was a jumble of architectural styles from stately Federal homes and Greek Revival temples to Gothic cottages, Italianate villas, and rambling Victorian Queen Anne houses. The briefest and most curious style was the American fascination for eight-sided octagon structures found in public buildings, barns, and houses. Like geodesic domes in the twentieth century, the octagon craze was short-lived, but wherever an octagon building has survived it attracts our puzzled attention.

A home for all

Octagon structures can be found throughout history like the still-standing […]

November 29th, 2021|

Top 5 Reasons Why Houses Don’t Sell Quickly

With all the excitement and frustration of bidding wars and houses sold days after listing what about the houses that haven’t sold – houses that have been on the market for months or even years? Most real estate experts say a house that’s not moving in this market is priced wrong, but presentation, location, condition, and market timing are other reasons that houses linger in even a hot market with low inventory.

First impressions – beyond decluttering

First step is finding the house – online and/or in person. […]

October 29th, 2021|
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