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Lake Mascuppic Area, Tyngsboro - We invite everyone to visit our open house at 94 Lakeview Ave on July 25 from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM.
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Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - RENTED BOTH UNITS 400 Dunstable Rd, a 450 sq. ft., 1 bath apartment. Now
MLS® SALE PENDING $695
Studio and $795 1 bedroom
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New Granite & Hardwood Floors
• 2,007 sq. ft., 2 bath, 4 bdrm 2 story split -
MLS® $339,000 - WOW!!!
Lake Mascuppic Area, Tyngsboro - I’m Back and Better than ever before! You must see the new Granite in the Kitchen and New hardwood floors throughout! Year round Sunroom, family room with gas stove, 4 good size bedrooms, 2 baths, Alarm system, 2 zoned central air. You can see how well maintained and loved this is. Compare with the rest and let us know what you think! Beautifully landscaped level corner lot with 2 driveways, 2 car attached garage with tons of storage. Absolutely nothing to do but move in! Just minutes from NH.
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Studio w/Lots of Storage!
• 450 sq. ft., 1 bath apartment -
MLS® $695 USD Monthly - Economical!
Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - GREAT Studio! New paint, laundry in building! Looking for new tenant!
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Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - Announcing a price reduction on 3 Katy Lane, a 3,119 sq. ft., 3 bath, 4 bdrm colonial. Now
MLS® $499,900 - Reduced!.
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Available Immediately
• 750 sq. ft., 1 bath, 1 bdrm apartment "1 bdrm Garden Style" -
MLS® $795 USD Monthly - Credit Check Fee $25
Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - Great 2nd Floor 1 bedroom Garden Style Apartment. Freshly Painted. Laundry in building. Electric Heat. Thermostat each room. Plenty of Closet Space. Immediate Availability. Rent fee includes Water & Sewage. 1st month & Security required. 1/2 month rent for co-broke. Studio also available.
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Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - Announcing 1 bedroom Garden Style Apartment 400 Dunstable road, a 750 sq. ft., 1 bath, 1 bdrm apartment "1 bdrm Garden Style". Now
MLS® $795 USD Monthly - Credit Check Fee $25.
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1st time buyers look at this!
• 1,314 sq. ft., 1 bath, 4 bdrm other "Expanded Cape" -
MLS® $224,000 - Priced to Sell!
Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - Seller grew up in then raised her family in this Adorable Home at the end of a quiet Dead end Road. They are now looking to downsize and move South! Bright and Cheery Open Concept Living Room & Dining Room right off the Kitchen. Fabulous 3 season Screened in Sun porch off the back of the house to enjoy the outside! Ready for you to Move right in and start making your own memories!
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Highlands, Lowell - Announcing a price reduction on 33 Sawtelle Place, a 862 sq. ft., 1 bath, 3 bdrm colonial. Now
MLS® $128,899 - REDUCED!.
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Belvidere, Lowell - Rented- Berkley Ave, a 981 sq. ft., 1 bath, 2 bdrm apartment "2nd floor Garden Style".
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Tyngsboro, Middlesex County - Announcing a price reduction on 9-1 Bridgeview Circle, a 1,000 sq. ft., 1 bath commercial "Office condo". Now
MLS® $74,900 - Reduced.
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Getting cities and towns to shift toward clean energy was such a cornerstone of Massachusetts’ 2008 energy legislation that the law is named The Green Communities Act. Those that meet five clean energy goals are eligible for millions in local aid, under the law. But state officials didn't expect many communities to make it right away because the rules were tough.
Yet today, Governor Deval Patrick designated 35 cities and towns as the Commonwealth’s first official “Green Communities” making them eligible for $8.1 million in grants for local renewable power and energy efficiency projects. “These pioneers are notable not only for their commitment to a cleaner, greener Massachusetts, but also for their diversity," Patrick said in a statement. Towns and cities had to adopt local zoning bylaws to encourage and speed up permitting for renewable energy projects. They had to agree to purchase only fuel-efficient vehicles for their municipal fleet wherever possible. And the communities had to require all new residential construction over 3,000 square feet, as well as all new commercial and industrial real estate construction, to save energy by adopting new building codes.
The communities are Acton, Arlington, Athol, Andover, Becket, Belchertown, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Easthampton, Greenfield, Hamilton, Hanover, Holyoke, Hopkinton, Kingston, Lancaster, Lenox, Lexington, Lincoln, Lowell, Mashpee, Medford, Melrose, Montague, Natick, Newton, Northampton, Palmer, Pittsfield, Salem, Springfield, Sudbury, Tyngsboro, Wenham, and Worcester.
The communities' deadline for a piece of the $8 million will be on June 4; the grants will be awarded in late June. The grants will help the communities “go further -- saving energy costs for their residents, reducing the environmental impact of municipal operations, and validating the Commonwealth’s reputation as a national clean energy leader,” said Ian Bowles, Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary. Each community will also receive a Big Belly solar waste compactor to be delivered in time for the summer parks and beaches season.
Posted by Beth Daley May 25, 2010 06:50 PM - Full link...
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/green/greenblog/2010/05/green_communites_named_by_stat.html
Buyers should not let the home of their dreams escape over minor differences during the buying and negotiating processes.
Purchasing a home is a stressful experience, both because it’s a huge monetary investment and because the buying process can be complicated and confusing. Buyers must be well-informed and have a good understanding of a property's underlying value before making a decision to purchase.
Buyers should not let minor aesthetic differences hinder their big-picture view of their dream house. If appliances or the decorative theme are not up to your expectations, keep in mind that most of these things can be easily modified. You should check for overall structural soundness and try to focus on potential
1st Time Buyers Look at this!
• 862 sq. ft., 1 bath, 3 bdrm colonial -
MLS® $129,899 - Condo Alternative
Highlands, Lowell - MOVE IN CONDITION! All the major work has been done! Beautifully updated kitchen... ALL appliances included, even stackable washer & dryer on 1st floor! Vinyl Siding, roof, windows only 2 years old! Minutes to Rt. 3, 93 & 495. Walk to public transportation. Near end of quiet dead end street. CONDO ALTERNATIVE. No yard maintenance. Lowest price in area for Move In Ready! Make a few cosmetic updates to MAKE IT YOUR OWN! Seller down-sizing. Not a short sale! Quick close possible...
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Highlands, Lowell - Announcing a price reduction on 33 Sawtelle Place, a 862 sq. ft., 1 bath, 3 bdrm colonial. Now
MLS® $127,000 - Condo Alternative.
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