Thursday, November 28, 2013

Shop Small Business Saturday in Boston

For many Americans, the day after Thanksgiving signifies the official kickoff to the holiday shopping season. That’s right, Black Friday is upon us, and the deals are more tempting than ever. In fact, many stores in Boston opened their doors early on Thanksgiving night to take advantage of eager shoppers waiting for their chance to snag the season’s hottest items.

With that said, Black Friday shopping certainly isn’t for everyone. Luckily, those of you who awake from your food-induced comas and feel unprepared to battle the crowds will still have the chance to start your holiday shopping this weekend. This Saturday, skip the big box retailers and show your support for local, small businesses in Boston by participating in Small Business Saturday.

Founded in 2010, Small Business Saturday has grown into a nationwide celebration of small businesses and all they do for our communities. From picking up a unique item at one of Boston’s best antique shops to stopping to get a croissant at one of Boston’s best bakeries, there are so many ways that you can show your support for the small businesses in your very own neighborhood. With the variety of shops, boutiques, restaurants, spas, and coffee shops in Boston’s shopping districts, you’re sure to find something for everyone on your holiday list.

This Black Friday, I encourage you to sleep in and spend your afternoon grazing on Thanksgiving leftovers. Not only will you save yourself the headache of battling thousands of Boston residents at shopping malls around the city, you’ll be putting your hard-earned dollars directly back into the local economy. Where do you plan to shop this Small Business Saturday? If you know of any great deals or promotions going on at your favorite specialty shop, feel free to share on the KenSnyderHomes Facebook page.

As we near the height of the holiday season, don’t be afraid to continue your Boston home search. And, if you’re planning to sell your home in Boston this winter, I encourage you to keep your home on the market over the holidays. Although the period between November and January is often considered an undesirable time to pursue the Boston real estate market, it can prove fruitful for serious and motivated buyers and sellers. Please let me know if you need any assistance. As a Boston real estate agent, I’d be happy to help see your transaction to fruition.

Happy Thanksgiving!



Ken Snyder
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