Amesbury Condos
Overview
Located along the Merrimack and Powwow Rivers, this town is host to numerous scenic sights, including a forest and several small lakes. Because of its relative urban density and beautiful natural locale, the area is known for being a residential haven, and has a substantial number of condos and other housing developments. The average purchase price in this area for a unit is $300 per square foot, with a typical monthly association fee ranging from $50 to $380. The significant variance in rates is reflective of the density of the particular complex. Generally speaking, the more units a complex has, the lower the monthly association fee. Most of these units have been built within the last twenty or thirty years, although some units, especially those that are close to downtown, date back to the 1880s. The market here is fairly competitive; a typical listing only lasts for a week or two before finding a suitable buyer.
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Luckily, we have developed a service that enables buyers and sellers to find their ideal market matches without spending an enormous amount of time doing so. By signing up for our service, those who wish to buy or list a condo in Amesbury will be shown tailored matches that have been selected based on specific criteria such as what type of property they are seeking, their budget range, and that property’s location relative to amenities such as public transit, natural scenery, and local businesses. We have spent years working in the local market and understand how to connect buyers and sellers in a way that benefits both parties. We can help homeowners develop the descriptions of their property to best showcase its features to potential buyers. We help buyers by making sure they have access to the most current listings, and also assist them in lining up viewing appointments on a convenient, responsive time-table.
Inside the Market
The typical properties in this town offer a great deal in terms of spaciousness and luxurious interiors. Many of the stand alone units are located on ample lots that are a half acre to multiple acres in size. A collection of trees usually is scattered across the property. In many cases, the lots are adjacent to the forest, creating a picturesque view that is both inspiring and relaxing. Attached garages are common, with many of them housing up to two cars or the equivalent amount in storage space. Sheltered entryways are also common. Depending on the specific configuration of the unit, the entryway may be built out of timber or feature a reinforced cloth canopy. Some feature neoclassical elements such as columns, or a more craftsman style approach with broad, mildly tapered supports that are made from a combination of wood and stone.
The older properties in this town tend to feature charming period details from their original construction, such as bay windows, artfully exposed timber beams, and brick interiors. Many of these homes were built from clapboard, and have gabled roofs with attic spaces. Depending on the extent of the remodel, some of these older homes have removed many of the walls that were originally used to divide rooms by function and instead adopted a more open plan. This makes it easy to furnish the interiors with whatever particular array of decor the buyer wants. The addition of central heat often makes the need for multiple fireplaces in different rooms unnecessary, although some older units keep them for aesthetic purposes.
The complexes, meanwhile, often are located near the riverfront on spaces that were previously occupied by industrial tenants. These large structures usually include a number of site-specific amenities, such as a dedicated fitness center, a lounge or public reading room, and a recreational pool or sauna center. Some of the complexes in this city are located near docking bays for small ships, making it possible to step out of the complex and enjoy sailing on the river. Other complexes are located closer to the center of downtown, and emphasize traditional city activities, including being able to walk to fine dining, local businesses, and specialized boutiques. Whether the property is located near the forest or on the water, almost all units in this city have some form of a balcony or deck to help residents enjoy their surroundings. In the summer months, these outdoor areas make it easy to hold celebrations.
The city is currently in the process of working to attract an influx of new business in the downtown area. The scenic beauty of the area, especially the original Main Street with its multi-story brick buildings and active pedestrian life, has made the area a prime candidate for inclusion in television shows and movie productions. This interest in the photogenic properties of the city bodes well for future appreciation in property values. Buyers who purchase a residential unit here are likely to see a significant return on their investment.
Condo Developments
- Bartletts Reach
- Birchwood Pointe
- Carriage Lofts
- Collins Street
- Glen Devin
- Hatter's Point
- Hawkswood Estates
- Huntington Chase
- Maple Ridge
- Riverview Heights
- Sandalwood Pointe
- The Lofts at Clark's Pond
- The Pointe
- The Residences at 75 Main Street
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