Hazel & Co. is the Harvard/Bolton, MA area's oldest and most experienced real estate company. Since 1947, we've intentionally remained a small office to provide our property buying and selling Clients with invaluable, personalized attention in their searches for exclusive, very special Homes and Land.
Achieve your goals and dreams with Hazel & Co.'s multi-generational knowledge and expertise. Featured in The Wall Street Journal's "The Mansion Bedroom Boom", Hazel & Co. provides all of our clients with award-winning Harvard/Bolton-area realty and community expertise from offices just off Rte 2 in Harvard, MA (just west of Concord/Lexington).
Achieve your goals and dreams with Hazel & Co.'s multi-generational knowledge and expertise. Featured in The Wall Street Journal's "The Mansion Bedroom Boom", Hazel & Co. provides all of our clients with award-winning Harvard/Bolton-area realty and community expertise from offices just off Rte 2 in Harvard, MA (just west of Concord/Lexington).
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Allow us to assist you to the best of our ability as professionals in the industry. To get you started, here are some steps in the home buying process for you to get familiar with. Prepare your finances: Take a look at your financial situation including everything from how much you have for a down payment as well as what you can afford to spend on a monthly basis for your mortgage payment.
Whatever the reason is for selling your home, we can help you with prioritizing what needs to be completed with respect to getting your home ready to go on the market. To begin, here are some basic steps to the process for you to get familiar with. Prepare your home with staging: The right placement of furniture can really help show off your home so that every buyer sees it in its best light.
Groton, established in 1655, has a population of roughly 11,000 and is situated in the Nashoba Valley region in northwestern Middlesex County. Groton is the biggest town in Middlesex County with 106 miles of furrowed or kept up streets inside the town. Like similar towns in the area, Groton has approximately 30% of its land in town as protected open space.
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Rowan Elowe
Feb 13, 2021
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Suzanne is an excellent real estate agent, and we enthusiastically recommend her if you're looking for a home in the MetroWest Boston area.
Suzanne quickly became attuned to what we were looking for in a house for our family. From arranging and attending walkthroughs, to placing an offer, and ultimately closing, Suzanne proved knowledgeable and perceptive, and proactively advocated for our interests. This was our first home purchase, so we had a lot to learn. Suzanne was patient and comprehensive as we went through the process.
In the end, we found the perfect home for us and have Suzanne to
Suzanne quickly became attuned to what we were looking for in a house for our family. From arranging and attending walkthroughs, to placing an offer, and ultimately closing, Suzanne proved knowledgeable and perceptive, and proactively advocated for our interests. This was our first home purchase, so we had a lot to learn. Suzanne was patient and comprehensive as we went through the process.
In the end, we found the perfect home for us and have Suzanne to
Chris Horne
Nov 15, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Responsiveness
I have worked with Suzanne on several occasions and she is professional and extremely knowledgeable in this market. Being in the development world I interact with many brokers on an almost daily basis. I can confidently say that Suzanne is one of the best in the business. Highly recommended.
I have worked with Suzanne on several occasions and she is professional and extremely knowledgeable in this market. Being in the development world I interact with many brokers on an almost daily basis. I can confidently say that Suzanne is one of the best in the business. Highly recommended.
John Fitzsimmons
Aug 28, 2019
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We chose to work with Hazel & Company because of their decades of unmatched local expertise, their track record and their business integrity. This family/woman-owned business has been an important part of the community fabric for two generations. If you are moving into the region you won’t find a group of people better informed about everything from school rankings to real estate valuations to social and religious activities.