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Being a resident of Sturbridge means that I can easily access the towns of central Massachusetts. I have had the pleasure of learning about many of the markets in both Worcester and Hampden Counties, which means I can help my clients decide which town is best for them. Prior to moving to Sturbridge, I lived in the metrowest area of Massachusetts (east of Route 495). While this provided easy access to Boston, I found that moving closer to Worcester had several advantages. The housing prices were more reasonable, the traffic was less congested, and there was more land and natural resources available. For me, the appeal of Sturbridge is its schools and its central location. Within an hour, I can be in Boston, Portland, Hartford, and the Berkshires. Come out and see what we have to offer.

Learn more about the quaint New England town of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, by visiting my local web site:
http://askmeaboutsturbridge.com
Or, subscribe to my Blog to receive new articles about Sturbridge events, real estate, neighborhoods, and news:
http://localism.com/neighbor/kathrynsells
For a Quick Look at Sturbridge Market Trends Comparing 2007 to 2008, Click on the Link Below:
SturbridgeAnnualRept2007_2008.doc
Area Foreclosures
If you would like information on foreclosed property in Sturbridge and the surrounding towns, please follow the link below. To log into my foreclosure listings page, use the following information:
ID of 1838669
Password: bankhomes
Note: I provide this information free of charge. In return, please do me the service of only driving past these properties. Do not walk on the properties or peek into windows, as this is considered trespassing and is illegal. Also, many of these homes are still inhabited and you may violate a person's privacy. In order to see these homes, you must be accompanied by a real estate professional. It would be my pleasure to arrange showings for you.
http://vow.mlspin.com/clients/index.asp?id=64891&PageType=2
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