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Tips on Buying in this Area

With a number of newer developments, this city offers buyers the opportunity to live in stately, top-tier comfort for an incredibly affordable price. The average purchase price for a townhome in this community is $215 a square foot, which comes to seem like a bargain when the amenities of nearby forests, streams, and a small urban center are taken into consideration. Buyers who wish to get into this market should contact us for the most recent listings; unsurprisingly, the market here is fairly competitive, with many units selling almost as soon as they are listed. Luckily, our years of experience in the market have provided us with a long list of contacts. We are often notified of a property that is about to hit the market long before the public is, allowing us to pass on that advantage to our clients. By contacting us today, we can help arrange a sale of a buyer’s ideal property.

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Because of the lush natural surroundings, many homes in this area have their own landscaping, with trimmed hedges and shrubs being favored accoutrements. The typical dwelling of this type spans two stories or more, and is often set on its own parcel of land, allowing for majestic cathedral ceilings and banks of windows that act as grand light wells within the structure. Frequently, a mezzanine or loft space is created in these units, adding to the airy feeling the elegant front facades evoke. Inside, gleaming hardwood floors compliment the built-in oak cabinets and tile-encircled fireplaces, which are often attractively placed in the corner of the grand living space. The dining and kitchen areas are also studies in sumptuous finishes and top-tier appliances, with beautifully varnished cabinets, brand new appliances, and marble countertops all illuminated by custom light fixtures.

The bathrooms also tend to accentuate luxury and comfort in the form of full-size bathtubs that are tucked into a corner of the room on their own plinth, providing ample counter space for candles, a glass of wine, or perhaps a flowered plant. On the other side of the room, a full size shower replete with glass doors and adjustable fixtures provides the bather with their choice of options. Heated floors and lights that dim on command are also a common feature of homes of this type. The bedrooms, especially the master bedroom, often have vaulted ceilings or skylights in addition to an ample walk-in closet. The back yards are traditionally outfitted with an exterior balcony or deck, and sometimes include a small outbuilding, such as a tool shed or storage area. Again, buying in this area is a choice that will only increase in worth as time goes by.

How to List Property

What is the best way to describe a property that you’ve lived in for years, and are now finally placing on the market? Surprisingly, the best listings tend to be the briefest, with artfully chosen details, beautifully staged photographs, and a bullet list of amenities that will draw the perfect buyer to you. However, none of this is as obvious as it seems, especially for sellers who have lived in a property so long they can no longer describe it objectively.

Luckily, we offer a service that helps you clearly describe your property in a way that will appeal to a contemporary buyer. We also help arrange viewing appointments and, perhaps most importantly, bring motivated buyers to you. We’ve discovered after years of working in this market that the best way to make a sale happen is to find out what each party wants in advance, and then arrange a meeting. We ask all of our clients for specific details about the features they are seeking, whether it’s a two bedroom and two bath unit or a four bedroom suite overlooking the river. We then match pricing and help set up that first glimpse of the property, a moment that often results in a sale that both parties will celebrate for years to come.

Geographic Overview

With a slightly hilly topography, the 14 square miles of land in this city are also quite scenic, with the Ipswich River running through the community. Located only 19 miles from Boston, this city is peppered with brooks and streams, and has a number of forested areas and publicly accessible green spaces. These areas include the Boxford State Forest, Aunt Betts Pond Land, and a slice of the Ferncroft Pond Area. The bulk of the business district is located near the center of the city, with Routes 114 and Route 62 coming together to form the major cross streets. Interstate 95 runs just outside of the city on its eastern perimeter, and provides the major connection with the larger metropolis.

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