Blog :: 11-2021

5 Reasons to Sell in the Winter

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There are fewer homes for sale in the winter. With the lower inventory comes less competition making it an ideal time to sell.

 

Winter buyers are serious buyers. They are more motivated to find the home that’s best for them and get the deal done! Not to say Spring and Summer buyers aren’t, however, they spend more time browsing the [...]

What We Are Thankful For - By Don

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I am thankful for the love, health and happiness from my family and friends. Also, in this time of distancing the ability to reach out through electronic means to all loved ones. I discovered that being outside is safe and [...]

2022 Home Purchase?

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2022 Home Purchase?  Do you have a plan?

 

Will this be the last holiday season in your current home? Soak in all those memories! Enjoy those family moments! When it is all over, tuck them away for safe keeping and then let’s get to work! Countdown to 2022 begins now and we will not put your dreams of a bigger home, a first time home [...]

What We Are Thankful For - By Amy

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grat·i·tude /radt(y)ood/ noun

1. the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.

"she expressed her gratitude to the committee for their support"

For me, the month of November  is the perfect time to talk about gratitude!  I am thankful for my Family and Friends!  I have such a deep appreciation for [...]

Charlotte Charm!

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Charming Charlotte Farmhouse on 3.3 acres with legal second unit/In-Law apartment and beautiful mountain views. The In-Law apartment offers a large kitchen dining area that opens thru pocket doors into the living room with wood floors, built in cupboard and lovely wood stairway. Upstairs you find three bedrooms and a full bath with washer and dryer. This unit also features a nice, fenced yard area. The main house has a large kitchen with stainless appliances, dining/cozy family room with large window overlooking the NY mountain range, pellet stove and pretty brick wall with built ins. In addition, the main floor also features a full bath, large wet bar area and a roomy living room. The second floor is divided, on one side you will find two bedrooms and on the other side two bedrooms, a full bath and landing area for a desk or a reading spot. Do not miss this lovely large country home with large in-law apartment.

Find all the details, HERE!

 

76 years is A LOT of experience! 

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76 years is A LOT of experience! 

The Marcelino Team is a family owned and operated Real Estate Business. What that means for you is an entire team that works with you along your Real Estate journey!

Selling and/or Buying, you are an important member of The Marcelino Team! We work together from your very first contact, until we pass you the [...]

What We Are Thankful For - By Shannon

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With November being the month of gratitude I wanted to express how grateful I am for my family and friends. I was grateful to be able to spend time with my parents and son on their boat this summer, being out in the fresh air and sharing something we all love to do. With Covid and my son’s love of cooking I am grateful for the time he has [...]

Veterans Day

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This years theme and poster for Veterans Days taken from the US Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs.

2021 National Veterans Day Poster Contest Winner

The theme for Veterans Day 2021 is centered on the centennial commemoration of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Located at Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb was initially dedicated by the Army on Armistice Day, November 11, 1921, with the burial of an unknown service member from World War I. Over the past century, additional unknowns have been buried at the Tomb, and the site has become a people’s memorial that inspires reflection on service, valor, sacrifice and mourning. This year’s Veterans Day poster competition asks artists to envision a design that evokes elements of the history, legacy, and meaning of the Tomb during its centennial anniversary. Whether inspired by historic images of the Tomb, the ceremonies and rituals that take place at the site, or the physical Tomb itself, artists should interpret the Tomb’s centennial in a way that honors its past and recognizes its continued importance in American society to all.

We wanted to share this poster and information as our way of Honoring All Who Served.

 

How to Become a Homeowner

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Did you know that Vermont’s is the 45th largest state with a projected population as of 2021 of 648,560.

Currently it is reported there are 339,439 home owners in the state of Vermont. 

If you have been considering, joining that growing number of homeowners in the state, here are 2 suggestions for getting started!

 

1. Get qualified

       It is important to know what you qualify for  if you are not expecting to pay cash for [...]

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