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Brockton Condos

Overview

As the County Seat of Plymouth County, this city has a significant urban density combined with access to the riverfront that makes it a perennially excellent place to buy and sell housing. Indeed, the rapidly replenished listings are a testament to how quickly a property finds a suitable buyer once it has been placed on the market. It is rare for a property to linger longer than four weeks without attracting serious interest. The average purchase price is $160 per square foot, and the monthly association fee is typically between $200 and $350. The majority of the housing stock has been built since 1985, although occasionally an older, distinguished property from the late 19th or early 20th century will be placed on the market. For the most part, buyers in this city will encounter units that are located on relatively spacious lots, although complexes with units that share walls and amenities are not unknown in this city either. The stand alone units are frequently located in neighborhoods with multiple single family homes, and often possess their own back yard or access to a private green space.

Our Services

Regardless of whether the unit exists on its lot or is part of an amenity rich complex, we can help our clients list or buy a condo in Brockton once they sign up for our service. This service helps potential buyers by showing them listings that are tailored to their individual specifications and then rapidly arranging viewing appointments without any undue hassle or delay. For owners looking to sell their properties, our service can help match them with investors who have specifically requested the features that their property provides. Instead of spending enormous amounts of time scrolling through missed connections or expired messages, our service expedites the search, satisfying both buyers and sellers. We have designed this service after years of working within the local market. We understand how to put people and properties together to ensure the best results for everyone.

Inside the Market

Because most of the units in Brockton have been built relatively recently, they tend to feature floor plans that emphasize spaciousness and openness over the cozy separate rooms of earlier architectural designs. It is worth noting that bedrooms usually always retain walls, but in some cases the master bedroom may feature a master bathroom that shares a transparent shower wall. In other cases, the bathrooms are entirely separated from the bedrooms, and must be accessed by a hallway. However, the larger shared spaces, from the living area to the dining area to the kitchen, tend to be connected visually by an absence of walls. In some cases, the units will feature a grand staircase with a landing that transforms into a mezzanine area that overlooks the principal living space. These units tend to feature high ceilings and a dramatic use of materials, whether it takes the form of a custom glass window pane or a stone wall surrounding the fireplace.

The complexes in this city favor compact units with easy access to shared amenities. In addition to fitness centers, several complexes have installed playgrounds and community gardens that enable residents to cultivate select plants and raise a family. These complexes vary in density, but usually do not exceed three floors in height. The lobbies for these complexes occasionally may lead into a common recreation area, such as a place for table tennis or a reading lounge with tables and couches. The size of the complex obviously determines the amount of shared amenities. However, regardless of size, most complexes do provide a small laundry area for their residents.

Currently, the city is undergoing a conversation about encouraging more economic development. Leaders from local businesses, elected officials, nonprofits and government agencies have been meeting to determine how best to develop and in many cases redevelop the city’s downtown. Several older buildings that were formerly used for industrial purposes are being redeveloped into housing units, which will help supply the region’s constant demand for living spaces. Once the developments are completed, the city will likely need to add more commercial spaces to serve the demand generated by the additional population influx. The strength of the local business economy, combined with the desire to attract more residents, bodes well for the future property values of this area. Investors who buy property here will likely experience a considerable appreciation in the value of their residential unit.

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