Marblehead MA Townhomes
Tips on Buying in this Area
With its gorgeous natural scenery, ample waterfront property and relaxed, cozy vibe, this city makes for an attractive getaway and permanent residence. Those looking to buy a townhome in Marblehead can greatly reduce the amount of time they spend browsing listings by contacting us. We offer a service that matches buyers with their ideal properties based on their preferred property type, their approximate budget range, and any amenities they would like to see nearby. In this city, the average purchase price per square foot is $250.
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Roomy, luxuriously appointed kitchens are the norm here. Banks of windows usually are placed above both the sink and additional food preparation areas, and flood the granite or marble countertops with natural light. The kitchens typically consist of one large room and have an L-shape, with cabinets placed above the countertops. In some homes, the storage space is placed in one large wooden block that doubles as a wall, freeing up the space above the counter for inventive shelving on which to display cookbooks, certain stylish cooking pans, or other related cutlery.
The main living area usually has a hardwood floor and provides a beautiful view of the surrounding neighborhood. In some units in this town, the upper floor features a master bedroom with with cathedral ceilings, skylights, and enormous windows. These bedrooms are sometimes large enough to have room for a separate cluster of furniture, with couches, chairs, and bookshelves. The bathrooms are also spacious, and feature marble countertops, large showers, and occasionally stand alone bathtubs.
How to List Property
Selling a property can be a source of anxiety if the homeowner tries to do it completely alone. Luckily, we offer a system that is both technically advanced and service oriented. In addition to helping sellers understand how to list their property, we provide tips on how to see the structure as a first-time visitor would. Having this perspective will enable the seller not only to accentuate the highlights of their property, but also alter any items they wish were different. Sometimes, we become so accustomed to seeing our properties in a certain way that we forget what they actually look like. With our service, sellers receive an objective yet helpful eye.
We also make it easy to connect with interested buyers. Instead of holding viewing appointments or open houses with people who come mainly to look but rarely to buy, we have an excellent track record of getting motivated buyers into see great properties and making deals happen. We believe that expediency benefits everyone. By contacting us, a seller will be able to quickly sell their home to a buyer who will relish it.
To accomplish this, we ask the seller for some basic information about their property, including total square footage, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the initial date of construction, and the size of the lot on which it is located. We then also help the seller craft the listing by asking them to think of what features distinguish their property from others; are there skylights, or cathedral ceilings, or special fixtures in the bathrooms or kitchens? When was the last major renovation, if there was one, and what items were changed or expanded? What type of energy efficient items are there in the household? By answering these questions, a seller can rapidly begin to put together a description of the property that will intrigue a buyer in no time at all.
Geographic Overview
Located on the North Shore of Massachusetts, this coastal city is sited on a rocky peninsula that forms a sheltered harbor. The city has a small adjunct portion that would be for an island except for the slender sandbar that attaches it to the mainland. Approximately 16 miles from downtown Boston, this city has a pleasing mix of densely populated streets and open green spaces. In addition to the beautiful coastline, the city has several natural woodlands and publicly accessible green spaces, including the Wyman Woods, the Steer Swamp Conservation Area, the Ware Pond Conservation Area, Seaside Park and the Goldthwait Reservation. Major access routes include Route 114 and Route 129. The adjunct portion is accessed via the fittingly named Ocean Avenue, and has a green area known as the Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary. At the very tip of the adjunct portion is Chandler Hovey Park, which is home to Lighthouse Point.
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