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Milford MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $150 per square foot for a townhome, Milford is ideal for a buyer looking to purchase a spacious, beautifully sited dwelling in an area that offers a break from the hustle of the metropolis, yet still provides a vibrant town center for shopping, dining, and community. The market here is fairly competitive, with listings rarely lasting longer than a few weeks once they are available for purchase. Therefore, a buyer who wants to get into this market should contact us. We offer a slew of helpful tips, including up to the minute information on new listings and potential offerings. We also help to arrange viewing appointments on a timeframe that is convenient to all. We believe in making sales happen by putting motivated people together.

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The typical dwelling in this area emphasizes an elegant exterior with a comfortable, beautifully appointed interior. The housing stock here ranges from the 1970s to the present day, and therefore offers a number of different contemporary design options. In most cases, the dwellings are constructed in a row with views of the surrounding countryside, yet are only a few minutes walk from the center of town. The kitchens often lead seamlessly into the dining area, which often is sited in the curvature of a bay window, allowing for nearly panoramic views of the street life outside. The kitchens themselves often favor a white decor scheme, in part to keep the interiors as vivid and bright as possible. Lighting mounted under cabinets provides a steady source of illumination on the principal food preparation areas, which are usually arranged in an L-shape around a central kitchen island. The sink is often positioned near a window in order to gaze out at the surrounds, but in some instances it is located on the island to facilitate conversation. The floors here are usually hardwood, but in some cases tile is underfoot. Either way, most of these homes do not have a wall separating the kitchen from the living space, preferring a more flowing, “open plan” configuration. These types of layouts create a sense of great spaciousness, and often allow for an inventive arrangement of furniture and other decor objects.

The bedrooms are frequently ample in size, with several banks of windows providing natural light. A walk-in closet is not uncommon, although some homes provide a more shallow storage space for clothing. The bathrooms usually feature a shower or a bathtub, although a few units have enough room to put both items in one bathroom. Elsewhere, carpeted hallways lead to the guest bedrooms, which have their own closets and, in some cases, inventive built-in shelving.

The exterior of these homes usually are close to a pond or the woods, and subsequently will have a deck or balcony positioned to take maximum advantage of the best view. An assortment of maintained trees and flowering plants usually are part of a small garden on the property.

How to List Property

When you are selling a home, is it better to leave your furniture there, or photograph empty rooms? Should you begin your listing with a description of the garden, or the incredible master bathroom? How many photographs should you include? These and other questions are frequently asked by sellers who are getting ready to list their property. Happily, we can help provide some of the answers. Our years of experience in this market have given us insights into what works and what doesn’t when it comes to real estate listings. We understand what attracts a buyer, and what keeps them at bay. Most importantly, we offer the connections to serious buyers who will want to view your property specifically because of what it has to offer.

We can also help arrange viewing appointments and recommend staging companies for those sellers who need to pack up their belongings but hate the idea of leaving behind an empty house. We can help arrange viewing appointments and bring buyers who already very interested by the property to them. Instead of hosting endless open houses to people who are simply browsing the market, we bring buyers who are eager to get the process moving. We also offer an objective eye to sellers who may have lived within a home for decades, and are now ready to show it to first time visitors. Whatever the specific situation, sellers benefit by contacting us. We can help expedite the sales process, from the initial listing to the close of escrow.

Geographic Overview

Located forty miles outside of Boston, this charming city is right off Interstate 495, and offers a number of beautiful natural amenities combined with a vibrant small town feel. With a rocky soil cut through by several rivers, the town offers a classic New England assortment of spectacular topography and views. The Charles River winds its way through town, helping to form Milford Pond, which is located just slightly outside the principal business district. Numerous parks and publicly accessible green spaces are scattered throughout the region, including Cedar Swamp Pond, the Milford Town Park, and Prospect Heights Park.

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