Tri-County, MA Real Estate Blog: About

Name:Erin Golding
Company:Realty Executives Tri-County, Inc. Bellingham, MA
Email: Contact Erin Golding (Realty Executives Tri-County, Inc. Bellingham, MA)
Website URL:http://www.eringolding.com
Office Phone:5089663563
Cell Phone:7815719039
Fax Number:5086132805
Address:116 Mechanic St Suite 7, Bellingham, MA, 02019
Description:REALTOR, CDRS

Professional Stuff

Erin is a licensed real estate agent and a member of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. She is also a Certified Default Resolution Specialist (CDRS) through America's Home Rescue and take great pride in being able to help homeowners avoid the emotional and financial devastation of foreclosure.  She is always available to assist buyers and sellers with all of their real estate needs.  She is happily working with Realty Executives Tri-County, Inc. in her hometown of Bellingham, MA.  She's a true townie!


Personal Stuff

Erin has lived in Bellingham, MA almost all her life.  She is happily married to her soulmate, Jeremy who is an RN at Milford Regional Medical Center.  They have one son, Alex who is a three year old red-headed, aries, Irishman.  Needless to say he keeps his parents very busy. 

Real Estate has always been a part of Erin's life in one way or another.  Both of her parents are licensed real estate agents, her sister is a licensed real estate agent and her uncles are local builders in Medway, MA.  Not only that but Erin's father in law is a real estate broker in Franklin, MA right next door.


About Bellingham, MA


From www.bellinghamma.org


The Town of Bellingham was named for the third Governor of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, a puritan lawyer, Sir Richard Bellingham.  Sir Bellingham, whose name is preserved in Hawthorne’s famous "Scarlet Letter", was born in England in 1591 and educated as a lawyer there.
Sir Richard Bellingham was one of the original twenty-six members to draw up the Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter, established in Boston by Puritan leaders for religious and political refuge.  Settlers in Boston could not become citizens until they joined the church and were accepted as free men by vote.

 

In 1719, Bellingham was the last Town incorporated in Norfolk County.  Early history and records show that the Town was once an active and flourishing manufacturing Town, producing boots, shoes and other leather goods.

 

Bellingham’s most significant contribution, in its 250 years of existence, was the part it played in the fight for religious liberty.  The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is in debt to this Town and its early settlers who hold a prominent place in the annals of history, in their fight for equality and liberty, a half century before Lexington and Concord.

 

The Town is eight miles long, two miles wide at its South end and three miles wide at the North end with an area of 18.55 square miles.  It is surrounded by seven Massachusetts towns and Woonsocket, Rhode Island to its South end.

 

Today Bellingham is a vibrant community of 16,000 residents.  The Town has a mix of industry, major distribution centers, as well as nearly 1,000,000 sq. ft. of retail which is located off exit 18 of Interstate 495.  Thanks to the aggressive development of the 1990’s, Bellingham maintains a very modest residential tax rate and boasts some of the best services in the region.