House Swap 101

Swapping homes is a delicate and somewhat difficult process, not for the faint of heart or sloppy of habit. We each spent a lot of time clearing away a lot of our own personal stuff to make room for the guests. This itself took the better part of two days for me.

In addition, we were using each other’s car, and since my inspection sticker was going to expire Nov. 30, part of my prep included getting a new sticker. But big surprise, the car got a big “R” (for “rejected”) instead of a new sticker, because my old license plate was apparently no longer sufficiently visible. Who knew? But this required another half day – a half day I hadn’t planned on –  of going to the Registry to order new plates, and returning to the inspection station to re-inspect and get a new sticker.

In real estate, clients’ needs and strict deadlines can’t be rescheduled because the agent is unavailable, so organizing to take care of clients and their transactions in absentia was another time-consuming and sometimes murky task. Fortunately, both Sissy and I were able to continue to work remotely, although three mornings my phone rang way too early with calls from people who had no idea I was away or that HI is five hours behind Cape Cod. Continue reading

Tale of Two Realtors®

Last year, I was quoted in a national CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) magazine about re-starting a real estate career in a very different location from the prior one.  An agent from HI, Sissy Sosner, read the article and emailed me with some questions. We emailed back and forth a few times, and at the end of one message, she mentioned that she might be on the Cape in a few months, as they were going to look at the Riverview School for their son.

Fast forward, and indeed, they did visit, and we had a chance to spend a few hours together – the proverbial ‘busman’s holiday” as I gave them the grand tour of the charms of Falmouth and a sample of homes for sale and recently sold. As we were saying good-by, Sissy suggested that if her son did attend Riverview, that maybe I’d be interested in swapping homes over the Thanksgiving vacation. “Oh yes, sure, great idea!” I said, not dreaming that it might happen. Continue reading

The Best Lobster Roll Ever

Summer’s not summer without lobster rolls, right? Despite the calendar saying fall, I’d like to share my recipe for a yummy lobster roll. This is a lighter take on the classic, I think you’ll like it:

4 1 1/4- 1 1/2-lb live lobsters
3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Salt
1/3 cup thinly sliced scallions
1/4 cup finely chopped peeled celery
1/4 cup celery leaves
1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley
4 Tbsp (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
3 garlic cloves, smashed
6 hot dog buns, perferably top-split
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Wild Harbor Estates, Falmouth

The perfect autumn tree before the storm on Monday.

Trick-or-treating on Main St., Falmouth

Sat was a perfect day for kids to trick or treat at the shops, restaurants and businesses on Main St. Impossible to say who was having the most fun, but there are a lot of big smiles – and wet doggie kisses!

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