Friday, February 28, 2014

The Benefits of Calling the Commons Home

Are you quietly celebrating as your friends and family members complain about the snow they have to shovel, snow-blow, or scrape off of their driveways and sidewalks?  Are you enjoying the warm air from your neighbor’s walls, floors and ceilings? No chilly drafts here!  And how convenient to have a fitness center that does not require scraping off your car and commuting in the snow?!


















Yes, we have it good but for many other reasons.  Here are some additional benefits to consider when comparing apartment living to home ownership:

  • Career flexibility.  The shorter contract involved in renting an apartment versus owning a home allows you more flexibility when applying for new jobs or working towards a transfer within your company
  •          The elements.  Home owners have to stress about heavy rains causing basement leaks, snowstorms causing ice dams and roof repair, the sunlight and heat affecting their siding and roofing, landscaping and lawn-care…the list goes on.  In an apartment, your only concern is paying rent – let us worry about the rest.

  •          The commitment.  Whether are you a young, single professional, a married couple, or a family, apartment living gives you the freedom to move at the end of your contract – without the stress of selling your home, and finding that ‘perfect’ timing to move out and move in!
  •          The amenities.  No matter what home you rent, or buy, you will likely not have any, and certainly not all of the amenities that our properties offer.  Very few homes have luxuries such as a fitness center, swimming pool(s), community rooms, tennis courts and laundry centers.

  •          Neighbors.  Whether you are looking for friendship, safety in familiar faces, someone to borrow eggs and sugar from or someone to feed your fish when you’re away – we have a lot of neighbors for you to meet.  Not just to the left and right of your house!
  •          The upgrades.  Most new homeowners spend their first years (and dollars) upgrading their home.  That’s done for you here.  Our residents love our luxury appliances.  Dishwasher and garbage disposal, already here.  Cable-ready, check.  Air conditioning, check.  Live with us and the upgrades are done before you move-in.
  •          Don’t sweat the repairs.  If it’s broken, call us, or better yet use Resident’s Corner to make a maintenance request.  There is no worrying about pilot lights, hot water heaters, broken air conditioning units and malfunctioning dishwashers.  You don’t have to stress about hiring the right person to fix it.
  •          The price!  Factoring in all of the monthly expenses related to home vs. apartment ownership, an apartment lessee generally spends much less each month. 
  •          Time.  Since all of the outdoor work, and most of the indoor repairs and maintenance are handled by us – you are given the amazing gift of TIME.  Homeowners spend most of their free-time caring for their property – not our residents
Yes – we obviously think that you are pretty smart for choosing to live with us – but after reading this, you must feel pretty smart too!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Spring Cleaning Tips to Get your Home Ready!

After an intense winter, there is nothing better than the prospect of warmer weather. With spring just around the corner, we’re starting to see bathing suit displays, patio furniture and other reminders that our favorite season is on its way! With the idea of blue skies and a lack of snow banks, we’re thinking the term “spring cleaning” is also being tossed around. Check out some simple cleaning tips to get your home ready!
·       Do you have roommates?
It’s important that you ring in the new season of your home with your roommates and those you live with. You can reorganize rooms, do a kitchen and grocery restock and put time into parts of the house that you all use together.

·       Make a day of it
Time is the most important part of the process. Take a day or so to rejuvenate your home and help it adjust to the season. It might be a good idea to clear your schedule for a weekend, but be sure to take frequent breaks to avoid getting overwhelmed when cleaning!

·       Create a New Mood
Winter brings the feeling of indoor warmth and family togetherness, and we’re guilty of stocking up on candles that reflect the season. Spring is ready to take us outdoors on vacations and to the water. You can change the mood in your home with simple things, such as swapping out the cookie and pine needle candles, for more floral and tropical smells.

·       Dust, Dust, Dust
Since you likely haven’t used your ceiling fans in a couple months, be sure to wear gloves and have plenty of clothes on hand when dusting fans and light fixtures.

·       Organize, Trash, and Restructure
Out with the old, and in with the new. Spring is a great time to go through your clothes and get rid of items you no longer wear. You may also need to swap out your coats and scarves for shorts and flip-flops stored during winter.

·       Food is a must
The most important thing is to make sure you clean your fridge out. Winter foods are full of holiday desserts and comfort items, so clean out your fridge and get it ready for the beginning of the barbecue season!



Friday, February 21, 2014

Make the Most of the Oscars!

Last year, 40.3 million people tuned into the Academy Awards telecast.  Some viewers tune in for the fashion, some are true fans of cinema, some attend viewing parties and others are forced to watch with their spouse!  No matter what category you fall under, we have a solution to make this year’s Academy Awards a bit more enjoyable:  Watch the Movies!  You will have a lot more interest in the winners and losers if you have actually seen the nominated films!

On March 2nd Ellen DeGeneres will host the 86th Academy Awards, this gives you a little less than a month to get out and see some of the nominated films!  The cold weather and approaching snowstorms makes it a perfect time to take refuge in your local theater.  To help you better decide which movies to see, and which ones to skip, below is a list of the films nominated for best picture as well as a brief plot description:

American Hustle – an all-star cast including Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Christian Bale and Jeremy Renner worked close to home - filming most of this film in Boston!  With multiple nominations this 1970’s-set story of a conman forced to work with the FBI explores the world of powerbrokers and the mafia.  This film is rated R. This film is sure to surprise you and make you laugh - Jennifer Lawrence does not disappoint.  Rated R.

Captain Phillips – Tom Hanks plays the lead role of Alabama commanding officer, Captain Phillips.  This movie is based on the true-story of Captain Richard Phillips and the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years.  This must-see film focuses on the relationship between Captain Phillips and the Somalian Pirate Captain that holds him hostage.  Captain Phillips is rated PG-13.
Dallas Buyers Club – actors Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto transformed themselves for their roles in this movie about the untold world of Americans living with AIDS.  Inspired by true events, the film focuses on the story of a Ron Woodroof, an electrician and rodeo cowboy living a care-free life that is blindsided with an HIV positive diagnosis and 30 days to live.  When he finds the lack of approved treatments in the US, Ron Woodroof crosses the border to Mexico with the help of his unlikely friend, he begins smuggling drugs into the US for HIV patients.  Both McConaughey and Leto have received multiple awards for their roles.  This movie is rated R.
Gravity  This is a great movie to see in an IMAX theater or in 3D.  Sandra Bullock and George Clooney prove it takes just two actors to make a great movie.  Their story of an astronaut and medical engineer stranded together in space is captivating.  Clooney and Bullock are tethered to nothing but each other in space.  We had our doubts about this movie, but it is worth seeing.  Rated PG-13.
Her – This we had to see out of curiosity, as it is a movie about a lonely, heartbroken man that meets and develops a relationship with ‘Samantha’ – a computerized friend.  Joaquin Phoenix delivers an award-winning performance in this film.  Her is rated R.
12 Years a Slave – A movie that barely has to mention that Brad Pitt is part of the film – it must be good.  This movie is based on the true story of Solomon Northrup, a free-man, sold into slavery.  The film follows his struggle to stay alive while maintaining his dignity, and his chance encounter with a Canadian abolitionist.  Rated R.
The Wolf of Wall Street – This movie is not for everyone – it has a strong R-rating.  It is long, and not shy on profanities or graphic scenes.  If you are okay with those elements – then go see this movie! Although it is long – the movie does not stop entertaining.  Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill give great performances portraying the rise of a wealthy stockbroker living the dream and then his falling; involving crime, corruption and the federal government.  This Martin Scorsese film is loosely based on a true story.
Nebraska – Hollywood veteran Bruce Dern stars in this story following a journey of an estranged father and son making a road trip from Montana to Nebraska to claim a “million dollar” sweepstakes prize.  This award winning film has a great sense of humor and was shot entirely in black and white.  It is rated R. 

Philomena – Dame Judi Dench stars in the story of a mother who had her son taken away when she was a teenage, inmate at a Catholic Convent.  In the movie, a journalist arranges a magazine assignment to follow the woman’s story.  It is a great story of two unlikely companions on this search to find her son.  Philomena is rated PG-13.

It is remarkable how many of 2013’s top films were based on true stories!  Pick one or two that sounds good to you and get out to the theaters!  After watching a few of these movies you may be inspired to host your neighbors for an Oscar party this year!

Friday, February 14, 2014

A Good Night's Sleep!

There's arguments for both sides on what the cold winter nights do to our nighttime sleep patterns - some embrace the dark sky, tucked under their down-comforters while others complain that lack of sunlight and outdoor time leave them restless. If you're a tosser and turner, here are some tips that will naturally improve your night of rest:



Exercise - Work a fitness routine into your daily schedule. Use this outlet to burn off any extra energy, aggravation or stress! According to the Sleep Foundation, the best time to exercise if you want it to directly affect your sleep, is 6 hours before bedtime

Fresh Air - Its cold, we know - layer up and get out there! Take a walk around Weymouth Commons - soak up any sun rays you can and get moving, you will warm up fast - promise!

-Tea Time - Prepare yourself a mug of warm Chamomile tea. Chamomile is an herbal remedy said to be a safe and mild sleep aid. Lemon balm tea is also believed to help improve a night's rest.

Don't Doze - Avoid napping, save your Zzzz's for the night!

Switch to Decaf - Avoid all caffeinated drinks 4 to 6 hours before your bedtime

Go Dark - Avoid blaringly bright alarm clocks and consider room darkening blinds.

Quiet Down - People swear by white noise machines to block out distracting sounds and outdoor noises - but with today's technology its even simpler, download an app on your tablet for a fan or white noise machine - they work wonders! We like the 'Sleep Fan' app for the iPad.

Unplug - Put your phone somewhere far enough away from your bed that you won't be tempted to       rollover and check your email or social sites one last time.

Leave Your Problems in Another Room - What so many people complain about is not being able to turn off their mind as they lie in bed attempting sleep. You know it is coming - so create a routine for yourself.   Whether you turn off your television and sit in your quiet living room before turning in, or take a hot shower,   or spend some time writing in a journal - get it out of your head! 

Clean Your Suite - It is hard to relax, let alone sleep if your bedroom is messy and full of clutter! Use         calming colors - crisp, clean sheets and make it a serene space.

Wishing you a peaceful night's rest!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Hidden Gems in Weymouth!

It is easy to get caught up with a daily routine that lacks unique experiences. This doesn’t need to be the case though while living at Weymouth Commons! You are close to so many cool places as well as neighboring towns that have great activities to offer. Check out these fun experiences that with help you branch of out of your comfort zone and give you the best experience while living with us in Weymouth Commons.

Bully Boy's Distillery

For those who are 21 years or older you would be surprised to know that you are living a short drive away from Boston’s first craft distillery called Bully Boys! At Bully Boy’s Distillery small batch run, whisky and vodka is distilled. You can take a tour on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. and select Saturdays. Tours take guests through the Bully Boy Distillers to see how Will and Dave Willis make small batches of white rum, Boston rum, organic vodka and organic white and wheat whiskey. Visitors might also learn about how the family farm that now houses the distillery was once home to a stash of Prohibition-era spirits! There is also a pop-up bar at Sweet Caroline’s near Fenway Park featuring Bully Boy spirits!  You can also check out the current Groupon going on for discounted tour prices which can be found here.  



Dave and Busters

Take dinner to the next level at Dave and Busters in Braintree, just a 10 minute drive from Weymouth Commons. Not only will you be able to have great food with awesome drinks but you can also turn your trip there into a day or night of activities. With hundreds of video games you and your friends or families are guaranteed to have a night full of fun! There are also great deals at Dave and Busters including ½ price games on Wednesdays and a Power Hour on Monday-Friday from 4:30-7pm with 60 minutes of video game play for only $10. So next rainy day you are bored or night where you are looking for something to do check out Dave and Busters!

Blue Hills Ski Area

With the upcoming snow storm there is going to be fresh power on the slopes this weekend! With that said one of the perks of living in Weymouth Commons is that you have the benefit of being close to Boston but can also easily access ski areas. Blue Hills Ski Area is about 15 minutes from Weymouth Commons and is a great day get away to enjoy the winter season. The ski area has reasonable prices and even offers after school hour passes from 2-6pm if kids want to go skiing after a day at school. Blue Hills offers lessons and has rentals available! So take an adventure this week or weekend and embrace the perks of living in New England! Prices can be found here.