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Tips on Buying in this Area

With one of the most beautiful mixtures of urbanity and natural scenery in the state, this city has an unsurprisingly competitive market when it comes to buying property. The average purchase price of a townhome is $300 per square foot, and listings usually do not last longer than one or two weeks. Buyers who want to get the edge in this market should contact us for the latest information on new listings, as well as assistance with lining up viewing appointments and meeting agents, brokers, and property owners.

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The homes in this market are usually located on ample lots that feature not only a landscaped front lawn, but a large backyard perfect for festive seasonal gatherings. In many cases, an additional building such as a gazebo or small gardening shed is mounted on the premises. The home itself is usually designed to face out onto the street, and features a two car garage with a paved driveway leading to the street. The front entryway is surrounded by columns which create a sheltered space. The front door usually opens up into the kitchen, which has high ceilings and numerous decorative accents. In some cases, the kitchen is designed in a kind of oval shape, with a skylight in the center creating a light well down into the main food preparation space. A central island or table is encircled by granite countertops and the latest in appliances. Cabinets, some of which have a semi-transparent door so the objects inside can be viewed while the cabinet is closed, are installed above the countertops. A light display mounted under the cabinets provides a soft yet warm glow.

In some homes, built-in cabinets in the dining room area provide storage space and a creative approach to traditional walls. The cabinets are technically flush with the wall, but provide a beautifully illuminated space in which to place different objects. However the cabinets are arranged, the dining space traditionally leads into the great room, which also usually has high ceilings and decorative accents. Banks of windows flood the room with natural light, and a fireplace serves as the anchor for the space. Usually, the fireplace is surrounded with a granite mantle and has room on the top for the display of numerous objects, from photographs to art objects. A pair of sliding glass doors leads out to a rear deck or patio, which is often shaded with an adjustable canopy that retracts into the principal wall of the house. The interiors have elegant hardwood floors, as well as beautiful plaster ceilings.

How to List Your Property

For a seller, putting together a great listing can be a challenge. However, by contacting us, a seller can receive the latest tips and helpful advice on how to create the best possible listing, as well as receive assistance with scheduling viewing appointments. Creating a great listing isn’t just about mentioning when the structure was originally built and how many square feet it has in total; it’s also about communicating the experience of what it’s like to live in that particular home. We can offer an objective eye which makes it much easier to describe the experience of a home to a first-time visitor.

Our viewing appointments also help expedite the time between the initial posting and the close of escrow. By pairing like-minded buyers and sellers based on their stated property preferences, we have been able to speed up the time it takes to sell a home. No matter what property a seller may be placing on the market, we can help find a serious buyer who is ready to make an offer.

Geographic Location

Located 10 miles from Boston, this town is bordered by the cities of Cochituate to the north, Framingham to the west, Wellesley to the east, and Dover to the south. The area has numerous neighborhoods, including Natick Center, South Natick, East Natick, West Natick, Sherwood, Walnut Hill, Wethersfield, Oak Street, and Little South. Oak Street and Wethersfield are primarily residential neighborhoods. The area is also home to several large ponds and publicly accessible green areas, including Fisk Pond, Dug Pond, the Henry S. Hunnewell Town Forest, Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Preserve, the Mumford Wildlife Forest, and Coolidge Hill. The Charles River also makes it way through the municipality. The area can be accessed via Route 9, Route 27, Route 135, and Route 16. It is also home to an MBTA Commuter Rail line stop.

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