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Newton MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $400 per square foot, the townhomes in this area offer a combination of splendor and access to numerous urban amenities. Some of the dwellings are just steps from the MBTA Commuter Rail line, while others are nestled near the beautiful natural conservation areas that are threaded throughout the city. Buyers who want to find out where the best deals in this region are should contact us. We can provide up to the minute notifications on newly available properties, and help arrange viewing appointments in a timeframe that is convenient and responsive.

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The typical townhouse in this city has an attached garage and a small landscaped area out front. Depending on the number of neighboring units and how closely they are spaced, the landscaping may extend across multiple front lawns, or be confined to a small area. In almost all cases, the primary entrance is sheltered by an overhang or small portico that can also function as a small front porch, although this is not always the case. The interiors of these units, especially the recently constructed ones, tend to favor an open plan design that eliminates walls between the kitchen and the primary living space. The dining area is less a room than a zone, usually indicated by an elaborate lighting fixture that hangs in that region. Hardwood floors are common, and the principal living area generally has a fireplace that acts as a kind of central feature around which many other furnishings are arranged. Some homeowners prefer to add a rug or other floor covering to demarcate where the dining table should go.

The master bathrooms in these units tend to be some of the most glamorous rooms in the house. Beautiful dark tile lines the floor, while a gleaming full size porcelain bathtub is located in one corner and a full size shower in the other. The shower often is encased in glass walls and has a high ceiling, creating an atrium-like effect for those who have the opportunity to bathe inside of it. Recessed lighting is common, although the mirrors are often surrounded by banks of innovative lights that provide ample illumination to anyone gazing into the reflective surface.

How to List Your Property

Sellers who want to expedite their sales experience should contact us. We can provide tailored guidelines to crafting the ideal listing, as well as help connect a seller with serious buyers. We are able to provide this service by virtue of our extensive network of local real estate contacts, from agents to brokers to active buyers who are seeking specific property types. We also understand what elements go into a successful listing.

In our experience, a great listing isn’t simply about technical details; it imparts a sense of the experience of living in that property. Sellers are often overwhelmed by having to gather all of the relevant details into one concise paragraph, or have questions about what photographs work best in communicating the beauty of their homes. Luckily, we can offer an objective eye, and help separate the relevant details from the clutter. We also can arrange tailored viewings that match buyers who are specifically seeking the amenities of that seller’s property. We have found that this greatly reduces the time between when the listing goes up and “for sale” sign comes down.

Geographic Location

Only seven miles from downtown Boston, this town is bordered by the neighborhoods of Brighton to the east, West Roxbury to the south, Brookline to the east, and Needham to the west. The area is composed of numerous smaller villages, including Newton Centre, Corner, Highlands, Newton Lower Falls, Newton Upper Falls, Newtonville, Thompsonville, Waban, Oak Hill, Auburndale, West Newton, Nonantum, and Chestnut Hill. In terms of publicly accessible green spaces and recreation areas, the town is home to the Webster Conservation Area, Cabot Park, Bullough’s Pond, the Doland Pond Conservation Area, the Abermarle Field, Forte Park, and the banks of the Charles River, which helps form the northern boundary of the city. The area can be accessed by Route 16, and Route 9, and has several stops on the MBTA Commuter Rail line, specifically on the Framingham/Worcester line.

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