Heritage Homes Real Estate Blog

Posted on 04/16/2023
How to Put Sweat Equity to Good Use
When you start talking about what you can do to improve your property value, you may start seeing dollar signs. As the old saying goes, it takes money to make money. However, it doesn't have to be this way regarding your home. Did you know you can boost your home's value simply by putting in some hard work...
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Posted on 04/09/2023
How to Prevent Landslides on Your Property
Landslides are caused by soil erosion and heavy rainfall. If your property has any slopes, it's important to check for signs of erosion so you can avoid the risk of causing a landslide. Here are three ways you can prevent erosion damage and landslides in your own yard: Plant Densely An abundance of deep-rooted vegetation is the best...
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Posted on 04/02/2023
Ideas & inspiration for vintage decorating at home
If you’re interested in new ways to enhance your home,...
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Posted on 03/26/2023
DIY accent walls: Add texture & style with these project ideas
DIY accent walls are a popular choice for upgrading a...
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Posted on 03/19/2023
The best closet organization ideas to tidy up your storage
If you struggle with a messy closet, it can never hurt...
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Posted on 03/12/2023
Do you need a remodel contractor for your project?
While designing a house from scratch usually requires...
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Posted on 03/05/2023
Doors: The pros and cons of steel
The primary entrance to any house deserves an attractive aesthetic with reliable security. Property owners often select thick, hardwood materials because they provide curbside appeal and durable strength. Steel doors remain something of an afterthought because they are more closely associated with commercial buildings, which may not appear to have the same design prowess. But the advanced technologies...
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Posted on 02/26/2023
Selling to First-Time Homebuyers: 3 Thing to Know
First-time homebuyers are an important subset of potential customer every agent and seller should know. As younger generations reach the age and stage of wanting to purchase a home, they’ll be entering the market with specific needs. If you’re selling your home—either through an agent or by owner—here are some of the most important things to do to...
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Posted on 02/19/2023
Sheltering at Home: How to Prepare for Extreme Weather
Sometimes when severe weather happens, the safest thing to do is remain indoors. However, for certain weather events with strong winds like tornadoes and hurricanes, there are some parts of your home that are safer than others. Here is a basic guide for how to shelter in your home to stay safe from extreme weather: Where to Shelter...
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Posted on 02/19/2023
How to Build a Radiator Cover Shelf
Radiator covers can be expensive and difficult to make. One of the major reasons decorating or hiding a radiator presents a problem for homeowners is not all radiators are the same dimensions. Luckily, creating a simple floating shelf is a great way to make your radiator attractive and functional no matter the size. Here's all the info you'll...
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Posted on 03/28/2023
223 Copeland Street, Brockton, MA 02301 now has a new price of $435,000!
West Side location near W. Bridgewater line with an XTRA LARGE - HEATED GARAGE W/CENTRAL AIR ( 27X28 with 14' Ceiling) 2nd Floor has a 12 x 14 deck off the rear of the building, Two (2) Electric panels - updated with 200 amp service in the house and 100 amp service in the garage. The kitchen has newer cabinets and new Stainless Street appliances (Electric stove & Micro). Open Floor plan, hardwood floors throughout. One level of living at its finest. The main house has a walk-up attic for future expansion. Oil steam Heat was replaced 7-8 years ago, electric plugs updated w/loads of parking. Beautiful hardwood trim throughout the...
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Posted on 02/19/2023
223 Copeland Street, Brockton, MA 02301 is now new to the market!
West Side location near W. Bridgewater line with an XTRA LARGE - HEATED GARAGE W/CENTRAL AIR ( 27X28 with 14' Ceiling) 2nd Floor has a 12 x 14 deck off the rear of the building, Two (2) Electric panels - updated with 200 amp service in the house and 100 amp service in the garage. The kitchen has newer cabinets and new Stainless Street appliances (Electric stove & Micro). Open Floor plan, hardwood floors throughout. One level of living at its finest. The main house has a walk-up attic for future expansion. Oil steam Heat was replaced 7-8 years ago, roof 7-8 years ago, electric plugs updated w/loads of parking. Beautiful hardwood...
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