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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $180 per square foot for townhome, this region is practically designed for a buyer who wants to procure top-tier property for an affordable price. This municipality is close to several larger cities, yet the average parcel here is roomy and allows for homeowners to have a sense of privacy and a place to unwind. Buyers who would like to know more about the market should contact us for information. We can put them in touch with local agents, brokers, and other property owners, as well as provide up to the minute information on the newest available listings.

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The typical dwelling in this area has an attached garage at the end of a paved asphalt driveway, often with a small attic space directly above it. The exteriors are usually made of vinyl siding or stucco, and have a front porch that leads to the main entryway. The front lawn is ample, and usually has a small mailbox directly next to the street. The front entryway opens up to a small foyer, and beyond that, a gorgeously outfitted kitchen. The latest in appliances, from stainless steel refrigerators with multiple compartments and automatic ice makers and water spouts, to quiet dishwashers and highly precise ovens, can be found in the kitchen. A granite countertop often covers the kitchen island, which can also feature a sink. Wooden cabinets surround the appliances and provide a substantial amount of room for storage and creative display.

The bedrooms here are frequently large and have a floor plan that welcomes different configurations of furniture. Instead of having to place the bed in a particular place, the room allows for multiple possible placements, as well as enough additional room to include a dresser, a desk, and bedside tables. The living rooms often have hardwood floors, and offer the same degree of configurability as the bedrooms. High ceilings are common, and in some cases multi-story units will feature a cathedral or vaulted ceiling that makes the most of natural light and ventilation. These cathedral ceilings often encourage the installation of a loft-like space that also doubles as an informal mezzanine, creating a place for visitors and residents to overlook the larger living areas below.

The bathrooms are often finished with marble countertops and showers with elaborate tile patterns. These tile patterns are placed to match the numerous movable accoutrements within the shower, such as a mobile washer head that has adjustable stream settings. In most rooms, a ceiling fan with a light is installed to allow residents to customize their climate comfort. Guest bedrooms often experiment with the sloping roof to create dramatic interiors, with windows that slope back to match the incline of the roof. Many units also provide some form of a basement space, although this space is not always finished. Many residents choose to use it for storage of exercise equipment or as a place to put a pool table or other recreational item.

How to List Your Property

What is the fastest way to a sell a property? Our years of working in this market have allowed us to say that a great listing, in combination with targeted viewings, will help sell a property faster than any other techniques. However, for a seller beginning the process of listing, creating a compelling description of their home can be challenging. By contacting us, a seller can benefit from our objective eye, helping them to craft a listing that not only lists the details of their property but captures the essence of what it is like to live within the home.

We also offer advice on how many photographs to include, as well as the best angles from which those photographs should be taken. Our ability to match serious buyers and sellers is perhaps one of our greatest assets. We ask each of our clients specifically what they are seeking in a property, and then match them with homes that fulfill their needs. With this strategy, we quickly turn listings into sold signs.

Geographic Location

Sited approximately 45 miles from Boston, this city has 15.7 square miles of land, and is bordered by the cities of Auburn to the west, Grafton to the east, Worcester to the north, and Sutton to the south. The area can be accessed via Route 122A, Route 20, and Interstate 90. There are numerous publicly accessible green spaces within the city limits, including the Colton Road Conservation Area, Dorothy Pond, Soles Swamp, and the banks of Singletary Pond. The city itself is divided into two principal regions: East Millbury, and West Millbury. The Blackstone River drains the municipality.

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