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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $215 per square foot, this area is surprisingly affordable considering the amenities it offers; a relatively small, tight-knit community among gorgeous natural surroundings. Because it is not the most accessible place, buyers here are purchasing a home where they can unwind and not be bothered by the demands of a hectic urban life. However, once they leave the peninsula, the delights of the mainland are close at hand. Unsurprisingly, the market here is very competitive. Buyers who want to get the edge should contact us for the latest information on available listings, as well as assistance with arranging viewing appointments.

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Properties here are often located near the waterfront or at least have views of the Bay. Two to three stories are common, and basements are also usually included. The relative urban density of this area means that there is often enough room for an extended driveway and a private backyard, as well landscaped frontage up to the street. The front entryway is accessed via a set of stairs that leads up to a front porch, which can be used during seasonal months for relaxing and during the winter months for festive displays. The front door opens up to a cozy yet inventive great room, which is usually anchored by a fireplace with a mantle. Banks of windows provide views of the street and the water beyond, while a ceiling fan allows for minute adjustments in temperature and lighting. A secondary parlor or office space often opens up off the great room. In some cases, this is used as a formal dining area, as it is lined with windows and adorned with superb lighting fixtures.

The informal dining room, which is traditionally located directly off the kitchen, has a prominent lighting fixture that illuminates the tidy, rectangular space. This area usually does not have formal walls, but instead flows seamlessly into the main kitchen, where wooden cabinets are arrayed over marble countertops. The appliances are new, and the floors are often either made from tile or hardwood floors. There is recessed lighting in the ceiling, and the kitchen islands usually have enough separate space for considerable storage as well as seating for three or more visitors.

The second story is traditionally given over to bedrooms and bathrooms, many of which have beautiful bay windows overlooking the town. These windows are large enough not only to provide ledges, but also to act as places to set a desk or a chair or even a couch. In many homes, an exterior deck or balcony is built on the second story to provide lovely views from the comfort of the master bedroom. In others, a living space may be attached to this upper deck, creating an opportunity for festive gatherings.

How to List Your Property

What’s the best way to sell a property? Crafting an engaging listing is the first step, and often this process sounds easier than it is. How does one encapsulate the joys of living in a particular home in a short paragraph? More importantly, what photographs display the attributes of the home, and what photos simply take up space?

By contacting us, a seller can receive an objective opinion about what works and what doesn’t, both in their initial listing and their overall presentation. Sometimes, it’s better to remove one’s own furniture and hire a staging company to create a sophisticated and buyer-friendly decor. In others, targeted viewing appointments with serious buyers can not only bring in suitable candidates, but help rapidly expedite the time between the first post and the last time one turns the key in the lock.

Geographic Location

Technically located directly east from the suburbs of Boston in the Massachusetts Bay, this peninsula has one square mile of land, which is primarily residential. Its only neighbor by virtue of shared land is the city of Lynn, and it can be accessed only by a causeway that links it to Lynn. The only public transit is provided a bus route that loops into the central square of the city; no state routes or interstates can be found within its borders. Because its of small size, there are no distinct neighborhoods within the city, although there are a number of gorgeous natural amenities, including its numerous beaches and parks, such as Lowlands Park, Lodge Park, and Baileys Point, which looks out on the Massachusetts Bay.

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