Jamaica Plain MA Townhomes
Tips on Buying in this Area
With an average purchase price of $530 per square foot for a townhome, this area offers buyers the chance to live in splendor for a fraction of the cost of other parts of the city. With its tight-knit community, restaurants and beautiful natural areas, this neighborhood is perfect for a farsighted buyer who wishes to live close to best of what Boston has to offer. Those buyers who want to stay abreast of the latest listings should contact us. We can help arrange viewings, line up meetings with brokers and agents, and facilitate a sale in the shortest amount of time possible.
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The housing stock in this area ranges from multi-story brick buildings built in the late 19th century to a spate of brand new construction. Most of these newly constructed units have their own lots, and span two to three stories in height. Because the area has a medium urban density, many of these units also have an attached garage which can double as storage depending on the needs of the homeowner. The exteriors are clad in vinyl or clapboard, with asphalt and tile roofs and a main entryway that is sheltered by a gabled portico. The interiors are a study in gorgeous contemporary finishes and accentuated lighting. In many cases, the lights are mounted under banks of cabinets or in recessed nooks of the ceiling, creating a soft glow that is both welcoming and intimate. Individual lighting fixtures hang from the ceiling and illuminate granite countertops and the finest in appliances, from quiet dishwashers to expansive stainless steel fridges. The ovens tend to have multiple chambers to allow for the simultaneous preparation of several dishes, making it perfect for those who enjoy large feasts and celebrations with family and friends. A separate kitchen island is typically in these homes, and usually has additional seating and storage.
The primary living area is normally equipped with a fireplace and small mantle. The space above the fireplace is often used for mounting a flat screen television, although it can become a place for hanging art or displaying objects. Hardwood floors are common in units in this area. The bathrooms, meanwhile, are outfitted in a variety of tile, creating mesmerizing patterns that can be glimpsed through the solid glass shower door. The fixtures are usually brand new and feature a number of adjustable dials and switches to accommodate pressure, temperature, and different spray options. This is true of the showers as well. The back yards are large enough to accommodate a small garden or play area, and can be used for any number of large outdoor gatherings during the seasonal months.
How to List Property
Whatever property a seller may wish to place on the market, we can help with both logistics and networking. We offer a service that gives sellers tips on the best items to include with their listings, from pithy descriptions of the property to particular photographs. We also help arrange targeted viewings that bring in a group of motivated buyers who are specifically interested in what your property has to offer. The key to a quick sale is making a great connection, and we have years of experience doing just that. By contacting us, a seller can themselves an enormous amount of time and money. The online market, while expansive, is also not necessarily adequately targeted. Finding a buyer who is serious requires understanding what that buyer is looking for and what their approximate budget is. By listing the property in a way that advertises its features while simultaneously appealing to the ideal buyer, we can help sellers quickly realize their dream of handing over the keys and moving on.
Geographic Location
Located west of Roxbury, south of Mission Hill, north of Roslindale and east of South Brookline, this neighborhood is close to many cultural amenities yet distant enough to offer a serene residential atmosphere. Several major publicly accessible green spaces dominate this region, including the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Jamaica Pond, the Parley Vale Preserve, and Johnson Park. Accessible via the Green Line and the Orange Line, as well as the MBTA’s Commuter Rail line, the neighborhood has several distinct sectors, including Sunnyside, Woodbourne, Stonybrook, Pondside, Jamaica Hills, Jackson Square, South Street, The Monument, Brookside, Forest Hills, Hyde Square, and Egleston Square.
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