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Wednesday, April 24th, 2013

The sun is finally making an appearance after a long winter, and once the snow and ice are cleared from your balconies, it may be time to consider using them! Space is limited in Boston, so consider yourself lucky to have an outdoor place to call your own. Now, accentuate it! Creating a simple and elegant balcony or rooftop garden isn’t hard to do if you have a little patience and plenty of sun.
- Plan your garden. Make a list of your favorite potted plants and flowers and research when they are in season. Draw a map to scale of your patio or balcony to decide what you will place where. Take consideration for where the sunniest spots are, or what areas receive the most wind. Don’t forget to leave room for a few chairs so you can enjoy your garden spot in the sun.
- Worried about having a balcony that’s too small? Vertical growth is always an option. Consider planting a trellis or building an outdoor shelving unit for potted plants. Hanging pots are also great for smaller areas.
- Consider an umbrella or some sort of shade to protect your plants from very hot days with intense sun- added bonus: this can protect you from hot days too!
- Use wooden containers for potting. These are the most insulating during the winter and won’t crack the way terracotta or plastic would.
- Place gravel in the bottom of pots for drainage, and remember to water your plants regularly. Plants in containers dry out more frequently than those placed in natural soil.
- Vary your plant selection. Incorporate bushier shrubs if you have an excess of flowers, or use evergreen plants which can add depth to your variety of greenery.
- Be careful to not place plants on railings or edges where they are likely to fall during windy days and cause a problem with your neighbors!
- Pests and insects are something to be wary of, but be careful using chemicals or pesticides in residential buildings where you could pollute the air.
- For food lovers, you may not have space for fruit and vegetable plants, but small herb gardens in pots are a great way to spice up your outdoor garden.

- The more space you have, the more you can include! Furniture is always a plus for enjoying your balcony with friends.

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Monday, April 8th, 2013

It’s the season for renting. Students, young professionals, even families are looking to lay their head in the Boston area, but many don’t know the most efficient way to go about it. Smart City is laying out a step-by-step way to go about renting through one of our reputable agents.
- Figure out what you want. Whether it be the number of bedrooms, the area, the proximity to public transportation, or the price, come into a rental office with a list of requirements. However, be prepared to be flexible.
- Assemble your documents. These include current and past landlord information, student documentation, or paycheck stubs for verification of employment. The sooner you are able to provide these to your rental agent, the faster the process will move along.
- Take notes on apartment showings. Make lists of pros and cons and try to recall specific details of each apartment. A rental agent can really help with these details.
- Come to showings with a checkbook. Be prepared to make a quick decision if you find your dream home. Properties, particularly in Boston, go very quickly.
- Read through your entire lease before signing. This seems straightforward but it’s important to know exactly what you are signing. Have a conversation with your rental agent if you spot anything that confuses you or raises questions.
- Finally, make preparations for your move. Consider parking, elevator access and even the weather on the day of the move.
To get in touch with one of our experienced and talented rental agents to guide you through this process, call (617) 236-0353

Tags: apartments, Boston, boston apartments, Boston Condo, Boston Homes, Boston Real Estate, Boston Trends, Find a Home Boston, how to rent an apartment, real estate, renting, renting boston, The Charles Realty
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Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

While summer may be the warmest season for sales and rentals, spring is the time to prepare your property to go on the market. In fact, with less inventory flooding the market in the spring rather than summer, you’re more likely to have a faster sale if you list soon.
As the economy heats up, students and residents are dying to find home in this crowded city. Get in touch with an agent to warn them in advance of your preparations and plans to list. Ask when they would recommend beginning showings. The warmer the weather gets, the busier our offices become, so don’t wait until the last minute consider listing.
Preparations can include de-cluttering your home and making small updates and fixes here and there. Have conversations with family and friends about storage opportunities while making the move, and ask your listing agent if there are any renovations you should make to increase property value.
Lastly, always consider the overall look and feel of your home in terms of when it’s appropriate to put it on the market. If your home has large windows, listing during sunny weather will emphasize this positive aspect of your home. However, if your home is a top story walk-up, a hot day might turn visitors off from a big flight of stairs, so listing in spring might be the time for you.
To speak with an agent about listing while the market and the weather heat up, please call our offices at (617) 236-0353.

Tags: Boston Real Estate, boston summer, spring summer listing, summer housing boston, summer listing, summer listings boston, sunny boston homes
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Monday, March 25th, 2013
New developments in the Boston area are a great sign of a burgeoning economy and improving market. There has been a lot of attention surrounding the on-again, of-again project intended to cross the Mass Pike, called “Fenway Center.” According to Curbed Boston, the development plans include “at least 550 apartments, plus retail and commercial space, at Brookline and Commonwealth avenues.” The project intends to include four buildings, the majority of which will be built above the turn-pike.
Up until now, construction has been delayed due to hold-ups with an adjoining landowner. However, lead developer, John Rosenthal triumphed over these challenges. Since then, Rosenthal has progressed by buying a parking lot nearby on Landsdowne Street in partnership with The Boston Red Sox.
According to The Boston Herald, these actions signal big strides for the $450 Million project, “set to break ground this year.”
According to Fenway Center’s website www.fenwaycenter.com, the project is environmentally conscious and “plans to include one of the largest solar energy generation plants in the Commonwealth.” It also will include a new commuter rail T stop and pedestrian access to Fenway Park, according to WBGH-TV.
And that’s not all! The project anticipates creating about 1700 construction jobs and 200 permanent ones for Boston area laborers.
Rosenthal explained in his interview with WBGH that while there is a sky deck at Prudential and Copley, there hasn’t been one to cross the turnpike in over 30 years. “Try to envision an overpass extending the bridge from Brookline Ave…west to Beacon Street…”
While building on air rights may sound complicated, Rosenthal asserted, “You have to create the land!”
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Wednesday, February 20th, 2013
In honor of a little Spring cleaning, here a list of crazy cleaning tips that really work!

- Wash Tupperware containers with baking soda and hot water so they don’t smell like previously stored food.
- Use a lint roller to clean cloth lamp shades
- Don’t bother buying a dusting mitt- use an old sock
- To remove hardened wax from your tablecloths place a paper towel or brown paper bag over the spill spot and iron over it. The paper will absorb the melted wax and leave your iron, and your tablecloth, clean.
- Use a wet rubber dishwashing glove to wipe animal hair off of furniture.
- Foaming shaving cream is said to help remove wine stains from the carpet.
- Use white bread to dust an oil painting! It may sound weird but gently dabbing a slice over the painting will absorb dirt and grime.
- Use hydrogen peroxide on a q-tip to disinfect a keyboard
- Rubbing alcohol helps remove permanent marker from wood or countertops.
- Vegetable oil can shine up leather shoes.
- Grab a hotel shower cap to wrap your dirty shoes before packing them into a suitcase.
- Use a hair iron to press the hard-to-reach parts of a shirt, such as in between buttons
- Rubbing a lemon, cut in half, helps remove stains from a cutting board.

- Bobby pins can hold together pleats while ironing
- Use a turkey baster to change the water in a vase of flowers.
And finally, our favorite winter cleaning tip:
16. Apply a lot of cooking spray to a snow shovel- the snow will slide off and not build up on the shovel!
Tags: apartments, boston apartment, boston apartments, clean house, house cleaning, luxury condo, odd tips, spring cleaning
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Monday, February 18th, 2013
Did you just move into a new spot? Do you have a home that feels sterile and barren? Here are some tips for making your pad more comfortable and personal. When you come home after a long day at work, or a snowy commute, you ought to feel cozy among your things.

- Mixing color and texture: The easiest way to dress up your place is to move out of your comfort zone, and add color and texture. Try adding a rug with accent pillows, or picking a subtle pattern for a blanket that contrasts well with a painting on the wall. The more adventurous may even opt to mix multiple different patterns or colors. However, when shopping for home accessories with different patterns, try to bring along photos of the room or accessories you may already own and check that your new purchase matches!
- Adding shelving for more than just storage: The obvious purpose of shelving is to store your belongings or books.
Instead, consider installing shelves to display trinkets or photographs. Not only is this a way to display your precious belongings at eye level, but it also adds dimensionality to your walls. Just make sure to install shelves with a level, or risk having your favorite trinkets slide and crash!
- Wallpaper: There has long been a stigma against wallpaper. Many claim that wallpaper is stuffy and dated when they are reminded by the floral patterns in their grandmother’s home. However, there are plenty of new wallpapers with a modern and stylish feel that will dress up your home in exciting new ways.
- Statement wall: Similarly, you’re hesitant to change the walls in an entire room, paint just change single wall! A bright color, or bold wallpaper on a statement wall will give your place a unique vibe with flair. One of the most popular places for a statement wall is behind the headboard of a bed in the bedroom. This single wall with pop can play a trick on the human eye, often making the space appear larger and more design-oriented.

- Hanging art and personal photos: It goes without saying that personal photos and art are the most straightforward ways to make your place more cozy, but avoid the collegiate temptation to simply tape or tack your wall accessories. Spend a little time in a Marshall’s or Target to buy some inexpensive frames for your photos. After all- these are your friends and family, they deserve to be hung with care!
- Subtle themes: While creating a “theme” for a room may be a bit childish, you can do so in a very subtle way that gives the space a greater sense of purpose and ties each element of the room together. For example, decorate a simple space with a nautical perspective, or give a living room a log cabin feel with leather furniture and plaid blankets.
- Fabric accessories: Soft fabrics will always emphasize the coziness of a home. Whether you drape blankets over the
back of your furniture, or add a few more statement pillows, adding fabric accessories will make your space feel like one, big, cozy bed. For the more adventurous- try fun floor pillows for guests to sit on.
- Exposed closets: Closets are often covered by sliding doors or curtains. However, for organized fashionistas who invest a lot time and money on their wardrobe, consider removing closet doors altogether. This can open up the space to feel larger, and displays a colorful wardrobe as art. Be warned: this can quickly make a space feel messy if not well-maintained, and guests may feel inclined to do some snooping.

Tags: apartments, Boston, boston apartments, boston home, Boston Homes, Boston Luxury Building, Boston luxury real estate, Boston Trends, city, cozy home, home decorating, home design, Home Improvement, luxury condo, new home, personal home, real estate, The Charles Realty, winter home
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Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

This Back Bay home rests in one of the most sought after locations in all of Boston, in close proximity to Beacon Hill, walking distance to the Boston Public Gardens, and steps away from the Esplanade with partial river views. You truly have the entire city waiting for you right outside the front door. A rare parking space in the rear of the building and central air conditioning are just the beginning of spectacular features in this home.
With built-in shelves and office, two fireplaces, Victorian details and moldings along with Bosch appliances, sub-zero refrigerator, and granite countertops, this home brings together old world charm and modern convenience. It also includes newly installed central air, generous closet space, gas line ready for stove, soaring ceilings, recessed lighting, and hardwood floors stretching throughout, as well as a fully tiled kitchen.
Beyond this the building is pet friendly and professionally managed.
For more information contact the listing agent, Sarah Glovsky at 617-417-1179 or sarah@thecharlesrealty.com
Tags: Back Bay, back bay condo, Boston Condo, condo for sale, Sarah Glovsky, The Charles Realty
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
For investors or those that are just taking their first steps into the world of investing, there is great opportunity in Boston and the Greater Boston Area. Right now Boston is dying for more rentals, there’s even been articles circulating as of late that real estate experts are concerned about a shortage of apartments in the city, and there isn’t anything being done about it in the immediate future. For those considering making an investment here in Boston this really is the time.
While inventory for buyers is low, there are still certainly opportunities out there to buy, and there are those gems that make perfect investment buildings. Here at The Charles Realty, Annette just sold 12 Bay State Road, a multi-family home, and it went very quickly, just one sign that the market is hungry for investments, and potential rental buildings.
So if you’re interested in buying and renting out your unit or several units, we can help make this transition and help with this whole process. Please to not hesitate to contact The Charles Realty and ask questions! (617) 236-0353
Tags: Boston Condos, Boston Real Estate, Boston Rentals, The Charles Realty
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Wednesday, November 21st, 2012

In the spirit of Thanksgiving Day, we wanted to take a moment to remind all of our clients and real estate professionals that we truly are thankful for them. At The Charles Realty we enjoy what we do, after 30 years of serving the Boston area real estate market we’re happy to say that we still are proud to be a part of this community.
We wish everyone a wonderful and relaxing Thanksgiving! Thank you to everyone who has been a part of The Charles Realty!
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Friday, October 5th, 2012

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The Estately Blog recently created a fun and playful comparison of the housing situations of the two presidential candidates (excluding the White House). The website compared Obama’s Chicago home with the five homes Romney has owned in the past few years. Both the presidents live in high-end houses. The average American home value is $221,800, but Romney’s (in total) is $32 million and Obama’s is $1.6 million. Check out the image above for all the info Estately gathered—including information on their neighbors. While Obama has had political neighbors in Chicago, Romney has had some rather interesting neighbors in Utah—including Cheech Marin of Cheech & Chong. Both candidates have some luxe amenities in their homes. For instance, Obama has a 1,000 bottle wine cellar and a third floor ballroom. Romney is doubling the size of his La Jolla, CA beach home and adding an elevator for his cars. Decide for yourself who has the better digs!
The White House is the most luxurious. It has a bowling alley, basketball court, a missile defense system and lasers for security, and a home brewery. It is 55,000 square feet, has 11 bedrooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, and is worth a whopping $100 million dollars.
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