Milton MA Townhomes
Tips on Buying in this Area
Because this area is located so close to Boston and has such excellent public transit, numerous new developments have either completed construction or will soon be opening their doors to residents. The market therefore has a number of beautiful new options for buyers, with an average purchase price of $370 per square foot for a townhome. Buyers who want to find the ideal unit for both their budget and their specific needs should contact us. We can provide a buyer with up to the minute notifications of new listings, as well as help arrange viewing appointments and meetings with local brokers, agents, and property owners.
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Many of the units in this town are built to be spacious and offer almost every amenity available. It all starts with the expansive paved driveways which lead to the two car garage, a space which can double as an area for storage if the resident prefers not to own a vehicle. The structures generally have two or more stories, and often a full front porch that is sheltered by an overhang or portico. The main entryway itself leads into a small foyer which opens up into an elegant great room. This room takes up the majority of the first floor, although a master bedroom and master bedroom are traditionally located just off this space. The living room leads into the dining area and the kitchen, which is furnished with the finest finishes and newest appliances. The dining space may be demarcated with a series of columns that provide a sense of a boundary without erecting a full wall. This allows for the feeling of a much larger room, and does not interrupt the sightlines between the kitchen, dining, and living areas.
Elegant triple pane windows look out on the back yard, and flood the interiors with natural light. The bathrooms are exquisite, with custom tile patterns, atrium-like showers with skylights, and a full size bathtub that has its own counter for placing objects. It’s easy to bathe and unwind among all this splendor.
The exterior decks are large enough to comfortably host a gathering or store a barbecue or set of furniture, and often have a railing that leads to a small flight of stairs. These stairs take those who visit the deck to the outer part of the yard, which often features a garden or a series of landscaped areas among copses of trees. The emphasis on integrating natural elements dramatically shapes the design of most units in this area; long, grassy areas are common, and welcomed.
How to List Your Property
What’s the fastest way to turn a “for sale” sign into a “sold” sign? By contacting us, sellers in this city will benefit from our years of experience in the local market, which has enabled us to identify how to craft listings for the best results. Whether this is the first sale for a homeowner or another in a long line of real estate successes, it never hurts to have a knowledgeable agent who can pinpoint the differences between a good ad and a great one.
We can also recommend local staging companies that can transform an empty home into a sophisticated, beautifully decorated space that's perfect for viewing appointments. Perhaps our greatest skill comes in matching motivated buyers with sellers. By asking each of our clients specifically what they are looking for, we can help bring buyers who are already interested in the specific amenities of a property to your front door. Instead of spending enormous amounts of time hosting open houses that bring a bunch of browsers but no real contenders, we provide a service that quickly pairs like-minded parties. The result is quicker sales and happier homeowners.
Geographic Location
Located on the southern edge of Boston, this area is bordered by the neighborhoods of Dorchester to the north, Hyde Park to the south, and the cities of Quincy to the east and Canton to the west. The topography of this region is mostly flat, although there are several high points, including the Great Blue Hill. Numerous publicly accessible green spaces are located within the city’s bounds, including the Harland Street Conservation Area, Popes Pond, Turner’s Pond, and the banks of the Neponset River. In terms of neighborhoods, the city is divided into two principal parts; Milton Village, and East Milton. The area can be accessed by Interstate 93, Route 138, and Route 28. The Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, a light rail line that is an extension of the Red Line, also has four stops in this area.
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