
Windhill - Helping More Ipswich Home Buyers & Sellers Than Any Other Ipswich Office - 13 Years Running
- By Jennifer Meuse
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July 5 Jambalaya Horns—New Orleans Street Jazz
July 12 Entrain—Rock Funk Jam Band
July 19 The Great Escape—Journey Tribute Band
July 26 Disco Dream--Disco
August 2 Soul City—Soul, Motown & Funk
August 9 Soul Rebel Project—Reggae
August 16 Beantown Swing Orchestra—Big Band Swing
August 23 HELP!—Beatles Tribute [...]

Wait. What? Okay, but it's more like, 'every year', not just 2018! Thank you Boston Globe for pointing out the obvious. Most here in Ipswich MA would like to keep it a secret but the secret is out! Boston Globe asks, "...who'd want to leave?" The answer is, "nobody!" The reason? "Warm and honest residents," says Kerrie Bates; I agree!

​Ipswich Kids! It's that time again! Find your favorite "house" in Ipswich (it can even be your own) and get creative! All mediums accepted, 8.5x11 preferred. Perfect project for April school vacation. Drop your artwork at our office, along with the registration form below, no later than Saturday, May 4th, 2018. Keep an eye on our facebook page for your masterpieces! Paper registration forms are also available at our office. Stop by any time or you can fill out when you deliver art work.
Thank you to this year's co-sponsors, Institution for Savings and Cummings Architects for supporting this great community event! It get's bigger every year!



Ipswich Massachusetts: Come for a visit - stay for a lifetime. There's absolutely nothing like summer in Ipswich. From Crane Beach to the Thursday night picnic concerts at the Castle/Crane Estate to Ipswich Bay to Great Neck to Appleton Farms to Zumi's for a coffee and everything in between, there's natural beauty, bucolic settings and a relaxed seaside vibe at every turn. Thank you ICAM for this true representation of what life in Ipswich is truly like. Discover Ipswich ...

The media has a lot to say about the current real estate market. It's true; we are seeing multiple offers and bidding wars on certain properties north of Boston. The interesting reality, here in our small corner of the country, is that things look quite similar year-to-date this year as they did last year. Note that the days on market is a smaller window, which makes sense, meaning listings are getting snagged quicker which is condusive to a spring (fever) market.
