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Dorchester MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $230 per square foot for a townhouse, this area is perfect for buyers looking to acquire a property that will only grow in value as time goes by. Those buyers who want to get the best possible deal on the market should contact us. Not only do we have access to the most recent listings, we also have an extensive network of real estate contacts developed over years of working with the area. We help each of our clients connect with their ideal property, and can help arrange viewing appointments and send targeted notifications of homes that meet their specific criteria.

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Many of the townhomes in Dorchester are located over several floors, and feature hardwood floors and comfortable, expansive spaces. With several of these homes having been built in the 1980s, the rooms tend to favor a more open floor plan style, with the kitchen often facing directly into the principal living space. Some of these homes also have a separate basement which is often finished, providing yet another area for relaxation and comfort.

Most of these homes are located on large lots with their own back yard and green spaces. Many have outbuildings, including a tool shed or gazebo, perfect for hosting seasonal outdoor events or starting up a garden. The bathrooms tend to be outfitted with both a shower and a bathtub, usually in a combination where the shower flows directly into the tub. However, in some of these units, the amount of space makes it possible to have both a distinct shower and stand-alone bathtub. The bedrooms, meanwhile, are built to have enough room not only for a bed, but for additional furniture such as a desk and chair, or a settee and lamp for reading or private relaxation. These large bedrooms sometimes have their own private balcony, although in almost all cases they do have a separate closet. Some of these closets are large enough to walk into, although some have built-in drawers and a space above for hanging clothes.

How to List Property

For those who wish to sell their dwellings in Dorchester, we offer a special service that helps expedite the process, from putting together the initial listing to signing on the dotted line. Our years of experience in the local market have equipped us not only with expertise, but with a number of contacts among agents, brokers, and homeowners that enables us to quickly pair suitable matches among buyers and sellers.

We understand the challenge of attempting to describe a home that you’ve lived in for years with objectivity, especially in a way that will make sense to a first-time visitor. This is why we offer advice on how to craft the ideal listing, from a pithy description of the overall property to including special details about various features of the home. We can also help identify those features that are likely to attract intense interest from buyers. Because we regularly deal with the market, we understand how to attract serious buyers.

We also help arrange viewing appointments on a schedule that is both sensible and productive. Part of this is owed to our ability to curate relationships between buyers and sellers; instead of holding a general open house that doesn’t meet anyone’s needs, we create opportunities for meetings that match mutual interests. Each of our clients specifies the kind of property they are seeking, and we help guide them toward the properties that best meet their stated criteria. When we arrange viewings, it is highly likely that it will precipitate a sale.

Geographic Location

One of the largest and southern-most neighborhoods in the city of Boston, this area is located along the coastline, and bordered by the Neponset River to the south, South Boston to the north, and Roxbury to the west. Traditionally divided into North and South, each portion has its own individual sections, with the South being host to a number of residential neighborhoods, and the North being home to several business districts. The residential neighborhoods in Dorchester include Savin Hill, Neponset, Franklin Field, Jones Hill, Ashmont, Port Norfolk, Meeting House Hill, Popes Hill, and Four Corners. The area’s business districts include Uphams Corner, Codman Square, and Clam Point, although many areas mix commerce and housing.

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