Home Absentee Services Marlborough MA

img_0349While the majority of Marlborough’s residents are year round residents, there are still a number here and throughout the Greater Boston area who spend at least a portion of their time somewhere else for a week or more during the year. One of the biggest problems with going away for a period of time, however long, is what happens to your home while you are gone? From unpredictable weather to thefts or break-ins, worrying about what is happening while you are away can make even the most relaxing time stressful.

For thousands of vacationers and seasonal residents, there is a solution. A home absentee service can help ease your mind by providing wellness checks and a variety of other home watch services while you are away. From general interior inspections to taking care of the mail, ensuring that security systems are on and checking in after a big storm, you can be sure that you won’t come home to an unwanted surprise by counting on Good Neighbor Concierge.

A few of the many other services you may benefit from while you are away include:

• Pre arrival clean-ups
• Refrigerator or pantry restocks
• Grounds checks
• Plant care
• Turn on or turn off main services such as thermostats, appliances etc.
• Monitoring temperatures to ensure that your pipes are protected from freezing during winter months
• Much more (we can accommodate most needs, please ask)


Home Absentee Services Marlborough MA

Good Neighbor Concierge provides a variety of professional personal concierge services to help you. If you live in Marlborough, MA and will be gone for a period of time, feel confident while you are away, by hiring Good Neighbor Concierge. We are bonded and insured and work hard to ensure that your home is well taken care of even while you are away. For a free needs assessment for our home absentee services or for any of our other personal concierge services in the Boston area, call us today at 1.617.209.9311 or fill out the form below.

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