Millis MA Townhomes
Tips on Buying in this Area
With its abundance of farms, ponds, and other expanses of natural scenery, this area is beautiful to behold and surprisingly affordable for buyers seeking a luxurious yet private residence. While the average purchase price for a townhome in this area is $185 per square foot, the market is highly competitive. Buyers who are interested in securing property here should contact us for the latest information on available listings, including help with arranging viewing appointments. We can help put a buyer in touch with a number of local real estate associates who know what’s available and what’s likely to come to the market soon.
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Generally speaking, the townhouses here are at least two stories, with many having a basement or attic space, increasing the total number of floors to three or more. The exteriors are usually clad in vinyl siding, although some units have a brick exterior. Usually, if the townhome was built before 1950, brick will be used. In some areas, the homes are pressed together in a formation suitable for the denser environs of downtown, although many units occupy their own lots. These lots often have large backyards with a series of trees lining the perimeter of the fence.
The interiors are compact but laid out in a way that maximizes how furniture can be configured within the space. Most of the living rooms here terminate in a pair of sliding glass doors, which lead to a patio or deck. The living space itself usually features a fireplace or a prominent heating fixture, although in many cases baseboard heat is used in lieu of a fireplace. Lighting fixtures, often taking the form of a chandelier or other elaborate shape, help illuminate the space. Most of these units have multiple windows spanning their length, which helps brighten the interiors throughout the year.
The kitchens are often equipped with the latest in brand new appliances, from top-tier ovens to dishwashers that hum quietly during operation to refrigerators that can be adjusted to preserve gourmet foods and other delicacies. The floors are often made of tile, although in some kitchens, especially those that favor a galley style set-up, hardwood may be used instead. Islands are common, and usually have enough room to seat at least three people and sometimes as many as six.
The bathrooms often feature stand-alone bathtubs occupy a substantial portion of the bathroom, allowing for a comprehensive bathing experience. A small shelf or extended lip usually provides room for objects, including candles, potted plants, or other accoutrements.
The backyards are large enough to feature outbuildings, including a tool shed or even a small greenhouse. Some homeowners choose to add an indoor/outdoor space that can be used a partially enclosed deck.
How to List Your Property
For a seller, listing a property can be a daunting experience. It’s not just about collecting the facts about the property, such as the total number of square feet or the year of original construction; it’s also about communicating how it feels to occupy the home. Describing this can be surprisingly challenging, especially for a homeowner who has lived in a structure for years, or even decades. Conveying the attributes of a home to a first-time visitor often requires a degree of subjectivity, a service which we can provide.
By contacting us, a seller will gain perspective not only on creating a pitch-perfect listing, but also on attracting the ideal buyer. Instead of fielding dozens of unrelated queries, we help sellers target their market and find a serious buyer who is interested in specifically what their property has to offer. We can help arrange targeted viewings, and rapidly expedite the process between posting the listing and the close of escrow.
Geographic Location
Roughly 19 miles from downtown Boston, this town is bordered by the cities of Sherborn to the north, Medway to the west, Medfield to the east, and Norfolk to the south. In terms of transportation, it can be accessed by Route 115 and Route 109. There is no MBTA Commuter Rail line stop in town. The Charles River demarcates the eastern boundary of the city, and borders many of the city’s publicly accessible green spaces. Several large ponds, including Walker Pond, South End Pond, and the Bogastow Brook, are scattered throughout the area.
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