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Tips on Buying in this Area

With its lush natural scenery, beautiful waterfront views, and serene atmosphere, buying a townhouse in this city is an excellent investment for both now and the future. However, the relative density of this area makes listings competitive. What’s the best way to find your ideal future home? By contacting us, we can help you find up-to-the-minute listings, some of which haven’t even hit the major listing sites yet. Our network of local brokers, agents, and homeowners makes it easy to line up viewing appointments and tour properties that are the finest the area has to offer.

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The average purchase price for a townhome in this area is $225, and typically includes access to a large lot and outdoor space. Because of its proximity to the coastline, much of this area is heavily wooded, with marshes and ponds mere steps away. This means that almost every property in this region has unprecedented views. In order to capitalize on this splendor of scenery, many of the structures in this city have large windows and sumptuous exterior balconies and decks. Some of the homes have installed heated pools outside, while others have a shared gymnasium with a pool under enclosure.

Bedrooms are typically spacious, with a walk-in closet or separate storage area for apparel. Skylights are a common feature, and often are installed in bedrooms or attic spaces to create pleasant light wells. Hardwood floors are almost always the standard flooring in this region. Depending on the age of the home, the planks in the floor may quite wide, as opposed to the slender planks that make up most contemporary hardwood floors. Most units come with a basement, and some of these have been left unfinished.

How to List Property

The good news about selling a home in this city is that it is one of the most scenic in the state of Massachusetts, making it incredibly appealing based on location alone. The market here is relatively competitive, with most listings finding a buyer within one or two weeks of being placed on the market. However, it is the process of placing the property on the market that often requires a little outside assistance. We can help sellers gather the information they need to compellingly present their homes to buyers.

As a homeowner, it is often difficult to objectively describe your property. The more time we spend in a place, the harder it is to see it with fresh eyes. Luckily, we can help you see your property the way a first-time visitor would, and help accentuate the highlights in order to attract the best buyer. We also help you assemble the information you’ll need to list your home, including the total square footage of the property, the year it was initially constructed, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, and any special features that distinguish it from other homes. How many floors does it have? When was the kitchen last remodeled, if ever? What kinds of fixtures do you have in the bathrooms?

Most importantly, we help you situate the property in terms of neighboring amenities. How long does it take to walk to the nearest restaurant? How far away is the beach? What sorts of activities do you recommend to your guests? By putting together a brief photographic tour, we can help you showcase your home in a way that illustrates the beauty of the place while still intriguing the buyer to come and take a personal tour. By contacting us today, you can find a qualified buyer in a fast and efficient manner.

Geographic Overview

Located on the western portion of Cape Cod, this coastal town has 23.4 square miles of land, and is located 65 miles southeast of Boston. In addition to numerous small ponds, including John’s Pond and Moody Pond, the city is home to numerous publicly accessible green areas such as the Mingo Conservation Area, the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, the South Cape Beach State Park, and the Jehu Pond Conservation Area. Monomoscoy Island and Seconsett Island are located directly on the Waquoit Bay, and make up one of the many settled areas of this city. In terms of transportation, this area can be reached via Route 28, Route 151, and Route 130.

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