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Melrose MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

A townhome in this region usually sells for an average of $280 per square foot, a price which is not only a deal, but an incentive. Buyers looking to settle in this city have the opportunity of a lifetime when it comes to securing a lovely, comfortable house in an area that is only sure to grow in both density and value in the coming years. Finding the right property, of course, is both a matter of timing and skill. By contacting us, a buyer can rapidly gain both timely information and years of experience we’ve earned by working in this market. We understand how to find the best deals, how to arrange viewing appointments in a fast and efficient manner, and also how to connect like-minded buyers and sellers, expediting the process for everyone. No matter what kind of property a buyer is seeking, we likely know where to find it, and how to create the best possible circumstances for facilitating a transaction.

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Because this area has been continuously inhabited for centuries, the number of properties, not to mention the range of architectural styles, is almost endless. Vintage Victorian and Colonial homes can often be found nestled next to modern style row houses and townhouses. Two bedroom and two bath units come to market nearly as often as sprawling six bedroom and five bathroom dwellings. The point is that Melrose offers a buyer a nearly unending series of options for very reasonable rates.

The one common denominator in almost all of these properties is the emphasis on quality and comfort. Those properties that date back to the 19th century have usually undergone extensive renovations or a remodel, and have only the finest contemporary materials and finishes on display. From marble countertops to stainless steel appliances to exquisite tile flooring, many of these properties feature kitchens that almost as delicious to look at as they are to eat from. The back yards are often paved with brick stones, creating a beautiful exterior patio that allows residents to unwind after a long day or simply enjoy the lush beauty of their private garden. The living rooms are often floored with hardwood, and reflect the light that pours through the bay windows with a cheerful gleam. The bedrooms are cozy yet spacious, remaining warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Best of all, many of these properties have onsite storage, making it easy for a resident to showcase their favorite furnishings while having plenty of room to rotate decor.

How to List Property

Selling property in this city is about two primary things: having an excellent listing, and finding a suitable buyer. Both of these may seem like simple affairs, but the proliferation of real estate sites, combined with the number of potential buyers, makes it essential to have a knowledgeable agency guiding a seller through the process. Happily, we offer just such a service, combining years of experience in the local market with an unbeatable listing savvy. We understand how to describe a property in the best terms in the shortest possible way, thereby keeping the description of the home brief but intriguing. We also can offer advice on how to photograph a property in order to show it in its strongest light.

As to helping sellers find buyers, we are able to arrange meetings and viewing appointments between buyers who are already very interested in your property based on its stated amenities. Instead of holding endless open houses for groups of people who will never return, we believe in customized and targeted viewings to put together motivated buyers and sellers. These appointments are about a meeting of the minds. With a thorough and descriptive listing, we are able to match the qualities of the property with the desires of the buyer, saving everyone a tremendous amount of time. We are also able to help recommend staging services for those sellers who wish to empty their properties of their own furniture yet wish to show their homes as fully decorated entities.

No matter what property a seller is trying to show, we are ready to help sell it to the most qualified buyer, thereby saving everyone time and unnecessary expense. A seller who contacts us today is one step closer to signing their papers and moving on with their lives.

Geographic Overview

Roughly seven miles north of downtown Boston, this city has 4.7 square miles of land, much of which is on a relatively flat elevation with the exception of a few outstanding natural rocks. Although the area has an array of urban streets and a thriving business district, it is interwoven with beautiful natural scenery, including ponds, trees, streams, and meadows. The ponds in this region include Towners Pond and Swains Pond, while the Sewall Woods, Boston Rock, Mount Hood and the Pines Bank Park provide additional green spaces for recreation and relaxation. A section of the luscious Middlesex Fells Reservation is located in the western portion of this city. The neighborhoods in this area include Horace Mann and Wyoming, the latter of which is home to an MBTA Commuter Rail line stop. The other notable neighborhoods in this area are Cedar Park, Downtown Melrose, East Side, Franklin Square, Mount Hood, Bellevue, Melrose Highlands, Oak Grove and Fells.

Melrose Highlands tends to have the oldest existing properties in the city, many of which date back the 19th century.

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