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Built for Generations: Family Compounds Across New England & The Adirondacks05.12.2026

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Some properties are purchased for a moment in time. Others are held for generations.  Across New England and the Adirondacks, family compounds have long represented a distinct kind of ownership — properties designed not simply as homes, but as places to return to year after year. With [...]

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Staged to Sell in Hamilton, MA

You only get one chance to make a first impression. The origin of this age-old adage is debatable but the meaning is not. Research has shown that lasting impressions often are reached within 30 seconds so, whether you are going on a job interview, hosting an event meeting or meeting the in-laws for the first time, you want that first impression to be a positive one.

This is especially true when selling your home. Most sellers are so used to how their home looks that they cannot see it as the potential buyer does. Home staging makes the home "buyer-friendly". It depersonalizes it and showcases the best features of the house so it flows well and buyers can picture themselves living there.

When putting your home up for sale, it becomes a product that needs to be prepped in a manner that will attract the widest range of potential buyers. Its said that people tend to buy houses based on emotion. Stage your home to create an amazing first impression that the majority of clients will love and it will sell faster and for more money.

The room below was staged by Griffin Interiors. This 4-bedroom home is part of the Aquila Farm equestrian estate. For more information on Lanse Robbs listing in Hamilton, MA, click here.

Jennifer Griffin from Griffin Interiors states, "Good design is all about creating a space in which the client feels comfortable and enjoys spending time." 

A staged home is a place to create a passionate connection with the buyer and allows the buyers to envision themselves living in the house.

To see Jennifers portfolio of work on the North Shore in Prides Crossing and Manchester by the Sea, visit her website at www.jgriffininteriors.com.Furniture for staging 625 Bay Road at Aquila Farm was provided by the Blue Peacock, a home decorating store in South Hamilton, MA. 

With the current rebound in the residential housing market, remaining competitive is extremely important. Sellers need all the advantages they can get and home staging is an affordable option to make sure you come out on the top.

For additional information on listing your home or properties for sale on the North Shore please contact Lanse Robb at 978-590-0056, lrobb@landvest.com or visit www.lanserobb.com.

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