Jay Boyle Joins LandVest's Greater Boston Brokerage Team
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in some of LandVests properties? We invite our owners to tell us a bit about their experience, what they love about their homes and a bit of their history. We spoke with the owners of [...]

The recent Boston.com article Hey, New Red Sox Players! Here are Some Mansions to Call Home, featured LandVests listing, the Penthouse at the Burrage Mansion, noting its minimalist design by Maho Abe of Zen Associates, and its spectacular views of the Boston skyline (we couldnt agree more, by the way).

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in some of LandVests properties? We invite our owners to tell us a bit about their experience, what they love about their homes and a bit of their history. We spoke with the owner of [...]

Zoey slept well in this solid black cherry sleigh crib with matching changing table/dresser. The crib converts to a full size head and footboard and the changing table top can be [...]

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- The perfect Village setting: a milldam, a bandstand in the middle of the Town Green, green hills and shady trees
- Culture: the Weston Playhouse
- Quiet: hike, ski, ride, play, the Green Mountains and the quiet country roads are a perfect antidote to 21st century mayhem
- Idiosyncratic shopping: The Vermont Country Stores got the creaky wood floors and really weird inventory along with the classic penny candy and oilcloth

Vermont properties are trading at prices near those of a decade ago while timber value is on its way up. Combine great deals on land with a timber kicker, all wrapped up in beautiful places to be enjoyed with friends and family, the case is [...]

Captain Miles Standish negotiated the first great real estate deal in Wianno in 1648. At that time the price was two brass kettles, one bushel of corn, and half of the fence needed to enclose 30 acres of land reserved by the previous [...]

One of the things I love about the South Coast of Massachusetts is the maritime tradition. Through most of the nineteenth century, New Bedford was the world capital of whaling. In the present day that tradition continues with the world's largest scallop fleet. This week New Bedford celebrates that tradition with the arrival of the Charles W. [...]
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