LandVest's Top Houses for Hosting Thanksgiving - Part 1, the Dining Room
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Stone Isle Broad Cove Farm
For more information about these listings located in Greater Portland and other Maine properties, contact John Saint-Amour, jsaint-amour@landvest.com or Karen N. Reiche, kreiche@landvest.com

Paine Avenue is a very special street in Prides Crossing, a historic neighborhood in the coastal town of Beverly, MA. 37 Paine Avenue takes full advantage of the glorious waterfront location perched high on a promontory above the water.
The owners of 37 Paine Avenue reflected on a lifetime at this spectacular spot and shared a few of their favorite memories: [...]

The media has picked up on the story of LandVests listing, The Cotton Tavern, which has received placement in numerous articles on prominent media sites. While having a celebrity owner helps drive the web traffic, this rural retreat is a star in its own right. The property, located in the lovely village of Pomfret, Connecticut, is sited on [...]
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Featured Cape Cod Listings For more information about Cape Cod fall activities, check out the Chamber of Commerce events page. To find out more about listings in the Cape Cod area, visit the regional listings page, and for more information about these properties, you can contact our Cape Cod listing [...]

The Boston Globe recently published an article featuring the 10 top-dollar residences on the market in Massachusetts and #5 on the list was LandVests Sea View Avenue listing. The $19.5 million price tag will buy you the premier Cape Cod property on 3.74 acres with 300ft of sandy beach, a 6 bedroom main house, 5 bedroom guest house, pool and [...]

LandVest is pleased to welcome Christina Petersen to our Greater Boston Brokerage Team. Christina will work with Keith Ross in central and western MA on consulting and marketing projects. She brings a diverse set of land-based skills: prior to joining LandVest, Christina worked in sales for private companies, academic institutions and [...]

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At sunset, light from the sun must pass through more of our atmosphere before reaching our eyes, so it comes into contact with more molecules in the air. These molecules scatter much of the blue light, making the reds and oranges more pronounced. During the fall and winter, weather patterns allow for dry, clean [...]
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