Just Listed: Spacious Foxborough Home with Loft

 
 
 

This beautiful home is located in the desirable Foxborough neighborhood just down the street from the neighborhood park.

With 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms and a loft there is plenty of room for everyone! Primary bedroom is on the main level, has a large closet and new tile floors in the bathroom. Wood floors throughout the living room, dining room and kitchen. Upstairs you will find 3 additional large bedrooms, one with a large closet, with 2 full bathrooms with tile floors and a loft. New carpet and interior paint throughout the whole house. Water heater, gas range and garbage disposal have all been replaced within the last 9 months. Backyard has a deck, water feature and grass, fully fenced and landscaped. Close to the Old Mill, Downtown and schools.

Listed by Tori Camacho for West + Main Homes. Please contact Tori for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Ranch style open-concept home in Midtown's Orchard District

 
 
 

Charming 1973 Midtown single-level home with flowers galore, 2 apple trees, and other lovely & mature trees on .26 acre lot – setting is quite fitting for an Orchard District home.

Back yard includes a Trex deck, a 15 x 40 ft fenced garden area, fiberglass greenhouse, and two other storage buildings. Buyer should check in to the possibility of adding a shop. Double-car extended garage is extra wide and has a large workbench in place for projects. Room for parking an RV and electrical hookup, too. This great room concept home is air-conditioned, has a 4-year new roof, a new gas fireplace insert with beautiful vintage brick surround, a tiled kitchen island and the forced air furnace has been serviced regularly. Close to Hollinshead Park, Stover Park, schools, shopping, services, and more. Carpets need to be replaced and interior needs painting, priced accordingly - Sold in As-Is condition.

Listed by Teri Axmaker for West + Main Homes. Please contact Teri for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Completely Adorable home in SW Redmond

 
 
 

Check out this adorable home!

1376 SF, Three-bed, two-bath home with welcoming front landscaping and front porch. The light and bright living room opens to a fabulous office area with large windows providing uplifting natural light. Besides its cuteness, the most unique feature is that this property has two large RV parking areas in addition to the extra large back yard. There are two RV electrical hookups (a 30-amp and a 50-amp) plus two RV cleanouts. Current owner rents these spaces out easily on a month-to-month basis. Large back yard is fenced, has a storage building but is waiting for your personal touch. Possibly a shop? Check with the City to decide how to make this property yours. Recent improvements include Vinyl double-pane windows, fresh interior paint, new flooring, and a Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump providing cozy heat in the winter and delightful cooling for the hot summer days. Don't let this one slip away!

Listed by Teri Axmaker for West + Main Homes. Please contact Teri for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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How to Properly Maintain a Rural Property

 
 

Living in the country is at the core of many people's dreams.

Fresh air, gardens and wild animals are a big part of the draw. If you're considering a move to the country, there are some things you should know about maintaining a rural property. Here are a few tips to help you keep your rural home in top shape.

Water Well
Most rural properties rely on water wells for their water supply. This means that you'll need to have your well regularly inspected and serviced to ensure that it is functioning properly. You'll also need to be sure to know how your pump and tank work and how to troubleshoot and fix minor issues they may have. You'll also want to have the proper equipment on hand in case of a power outage or other emergency or install a generator to power the pump in the absence of electricity.

Septic System
Another thing to be aware of if you're moving to the country is that most rural properties rely on septic systems for their wastewater. This means that you'll need to have your septic system inspected and pumped every few years to keep it working properly. You'll also want to be careful about what you put down your drains and toilets as some things can clog and damage your system. When buying a property, it's a good idea to have local experts, like those at Rob's Septic Tanks Inc, come out and do an inspection on the system to assess its age, size,and condition to determine whether it is adequate for your family's needs.

Foliage
One of the most attractive features of rural properties is the usually larger property sizes. Even if a property doesn't have acreage, the lot sizes tend to be much bigger than city lots. If you've ever mowed your lawn and a few days later the grass was shin-high already, imagine how much effort it will take to tend a large yard. If you end up buying a rural property, this is a great time to consider a riding mower. They are versatile and can pull utility trailers, or even small garden plows. You'll also need a variety of trimming devices for trees and bushes. In the country where "growing like a weed" manifests into reality, you'll need to round up all the gardener's power tools you can get!

Security
There is a common notion that living in the country is automatically safer than living in the city. While this may be true in some cases, there are also certain dangers that come with rural living. Because properties are often more spread out, it can take law enforcement longer to respond to an incident. This is why it's important to have a good security system in place as well as a few well-trained guard dogs. You should also be aware of your surroundings and know who your neighbors are and how to get in touch with them in case of an emergency.

With a little bit of preparation, country living can indeed be the stuff of dreams. Just be sure to do your research and be proactive with maintenance to manage the challenges that come with rural property.

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Should You Buy a Home with Inflation This High?

 
 

While the Federal Reserve is working hard to bring down inflation, the latest data shows the inflation rate is still going up.

You no doubt are feeling the pinch on your wallet at the gas pump or the grocery store, but that news may also leave you wondering: should I still buy a home right now?

Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst at Bankrate, explains how inflation is affecting the housing market:

Inflation will have a strong influence on where mortgage rates go in the months ahead. . . . Whenever inflation finally starts to ease, so will mortgage rates — but even then, home prices are still subject to demand and very tight supply.”

No one knows how long it’ll take to bring down inflation, and that means the future trajectory of mortgage rates is also unclear. While that uncertainty isn’t comfortable, here’s why both inflation and mortgage rates are important for you and your homeownership plans.

When you buy a home, the mortgage rate and the price of the home matter. Higher mortgage rates impact how much you’ll pay for your monthly mortgage payment – and that directly affects how much you can comfortably afford. And while there’s no denying it’s more expensive to buy and finance a home this year than it was last year, it doesn’t mean you should pause your search. Here’s why.

Homeownership Is Historically a Great Hedge Against Inflation

In an inflationary economy, prices rise across the board. Historically, homeownership is a great hedge against those rising costs because you can lock in what’s likely your largest monthly payment (your mortgage) for the duration of your loan. That helps stabilize some of your monthly expenses. Not to mention, as home prices continue to appreciate, your home’s value will too. That’s why Mark Cussen, Financial Writer at Investopedia, says: 

Real estate is one of the time-honored inflation hedges. It’s a tangible asset, and those tend to hold their value when inflation reigns, unlike paper assets. More specifically, as prices rise, so do property values.”

Also, no one is calling for homes to lose value. As Selma Hepp, Deputy Chief Economist at CoreLogic, says:

“The current home price growth rate is unsustainable, and higher mortgage rates coupled with more inventory will lead to slower home price growth but unlikely declines in home prices.”

In a nutshell, your home search doesn’t have to go on hold because of rising inflation or higher mortgage rates. There’s more to consider when it comes to why you want to buy a home. In addition to shielding yourself from the impact of inflation and growing your wealth through ongoing price appreciation, there are other reasons to buy a home right now like addressing your changing needs and so much more.

Bottom Line

Homeownership is one of the best decisions you can make in an inflationary economy. You get the benefit of the added security of owning your home in a time when experts are forecasting prices to continue to rise.

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