Spring
has finally sprung here
in Boston, MA and we are seeing some warmer temps. But,
with the lovely spring weather comes rain, unfortunately. There are
several rainy days predicted over the next few weeks. Just because
the weather is dreary doesn’t mean your day has to be a wash. It’s
time for Plan B! There are plenty of fun things to do indoors all
over the city. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or are just
visiting to begin your Boston,
MA home search, here are my suggestions for rainy day fun.
Visit
a museum in Boston. Boston
is home to dozens of museums that cater to all interests and age
groups. The Boston
Children’s Museum and New
England Aquarium are perfect for family outings, while the Museum
of Science and Museum
of Fine Arts are both wonderful educational experiences for a
more mature crowd.
Tackle
a DIY project at home. You
know that list of to-do’s you’ve been saving for a rainy day?
Yes, you’ve guessed it. That day is here! It’s time to bust out
the toolbox and make progress on those pesky home repairs before they
worsen and end up costing you more than you bargained for. This is
even more imperative if you’re planning to sell
your home in Boston,
MA.
Bowling
and burgers at Kings. You’ll
forget all about the rain and thunder outside when you’re
dominating the lanes at one of Boston’s bowling alleys. Kings
in Boston’s
Back Bay neighborhood boasts 16 lanes, three premium bars and a
full service restaurant serving up American favorites and comfort
food.
Whether
your goal is to be productive, have fun, or put the finishing touches
on your
Boston,
MA home,
you’re bound to stay busy this rainy spring. Alternatively, if
you’ve been thinking about selling
your home in Boston,
MA and are
ready to take the next step, please contact
a Boston,
MA real estate agent.
Through years of experience, I have perfected my home selling
strategy and would love to help you get top dollar for your
property. I look forward to hearing from you!
Lucas
Garofalo
Keller
Williams Realty
(617)
861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com
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