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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $1,200 for a townhome, this area offers convenient access to some of the finest and most famous cultural amenities of the city, as well as stunning views of the Harbor and the skyline. Those who are considering buying a property here should contact us for the latest listings as well as access to our roster of market contacts. Some of the most desirable units in this neighborhood are sold almost as soon as they are placed on the market. Savvy buyers understand that meeting the brokers, agents, and homeowners in this area is the first step to finding the best possible dwelling, and we can help facilitate that process.

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Many of the townhouses in this area tend to be from the late 19th century or early 20th century, and feature exquisite, spacious interiors that have retained their charming period details through numerous remodels or renovations. In particular, fireplaces in many different rooms, from the living area to the bedrooms, are common. In several remodels, these fireplaces are preserved and the details are brought to the fore; the cast iron grate, for example, may be freshly mended, while the stone work surrounding the fireplace is topped by a slender mantle perfect for displaying photographs or other personal mementos.

Many of these homes typically have three or more bedrooms, one of which has often been converted into an office or study. Built-in bookshelves and cabinets are common in these dwellings, and often linen closets and other storage spaces are located in hallways. On occasion, these spaces are converted into an area for a vertically mounted washer/dryer unit, while in others they can become a nook for a small bar or computer area. The exteriors of these homes are usually made out of brick, and have beautiful staircases leading to the front door, which makes them particularly welcoming and visually resplendent.

How to List Property

What is the best way of finding the ideal buyer in a competitive listings market? Sellers face many challenges when they first prepare their property for sale. First, there are the logistics of gathering information about the property, from when it was first built to its total number of square feet to any particularly unusual amenities. Then, there is the process of finding a suitable place to post the listing in the hopes of attracting suitable and serious buyers.

By contacting us, sellers will save themselves a great deal of anxiety and time. We can help you quickly list the features of your property and offer tips on how best to photograph your space to attract the most interest. Best of all, we can help arrange viewing appointments in a way that is convenient for you. Our viewing service helps connect motivated buyers with sellers. Instead of holding endless open houses with people who are simply browsing, our service brings buyers who are already very interested by what the property has to offer. We do this by asking each of our clients exactly what they are seeking, thereby creating a targeted and receptive market.

We also can help sellers see their home from an objective point of view. Some of the most difficult aspects of listing a property have to do with seeing it as a first-time visitor would, a task that is incredibly challenging for a homeowner who has lived in the property for years or even decades. Our service helps sellers see their dwelling afresh, and offers pointers for how to communicate the features and special qualities of that residence in a way that is comprehensive yet pithy. With our service, sellers can expedite the process from the initial listing to handing the keys over for the last time.

Geographic Location

Bordered by the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway to the southeast, this neighborhood is southwest of Boston Common, south of Downtown Crossing, and north of the Seaport District. Interstate 90 and Interstate 93 form the southern and eastern boundary respectively, while the Chinatown Gate area acts as the region's primary green space, with a number of landscaped attractions within the park. The area is also accessible via public transit in the form of the T.

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