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Tips on Buying in this Area

Not only does this town have a sprightly mix of restaurants, boutiques, and institutions of learning, but it also has an array of nature preserves and green spaces perfect for exercise, recreation, and meditative strolls. Buyers who purchase property here are buying into a community that is both vibrant and peaceful. The average purchase price for a townhome in this city is $200 per square foot, and the market is fairly competitive. Buyers who want to find the best possible properties should contact us. We can provide up to the minute updates on what properties have just hit or the market or are likely to be listed soon. We can also help arrange viewing appointments on a timetable that is responsive and convenient.

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The typical homes in this region often take in a view of the natural splendor that surrounds them. A dwelling built on the lip of a pond or the edge of a woodland is a common sight in this area. Many properties have enough additional land surrounding them that large exterior decks and balconies frequently open up into nature, providing both a structured space for the storage of equipment such as a barbecue, and plenty of space for the unfettered exploration of nature.

The interiors of these properties tend to have an almost infinite array of contemporary finishes and appliances, arranged in a striking, yet comfortable, manner. The kitchens often opt for a white palette, with gleaming marble countertops and matching cabinets and drawers. The appliances follow suit, creating a kind of bright, welcoming cooking space which has enough room for a person to be able to easily prepare a multi-course meal for eight or more guests. Recessed lighting is common, and the floors are usually hardwood, although tile is often substituted in the kitchens.

The principal living space is usually located slightly beyond the kitchen, and features a highly configurable layout with a fireplace serving as the only anchor. These fireplaces are usually positioned flush with the floor, leaving a large space above which can be used for display purposes, or in many cases, as a place to mount a television. The living space traditionally terminates in a series of sliding glass doors that open out onto the aforementioned deck. This wall usually doubles as a light well, providing tremendous natural illumination throughout the year.

The bedrooms tend to follow the decor scheme of the kitchen, and are bright and airy. Large windows provide ample illumination and during the seasonal months can be opened to welcome in fresh gusts of spring air. Walk-in closets are common, and the bathrooms often have a full range of fixtures and bathing options. It is rare to find a home that is not equipped with both a full size shower and a stand-alone bathtub, although the guest bathrooms tend to favor either one or the other of these. Other rooms of the house may play with materials a bit more, purposefully exposing timber beams or displaying a brick wall.

How to List Your Property

Regardless of whether this is your first sale or another in a long line of successful transactions, it’s always a great idea to have a helping hand. By contacting us, you can receive advice on how to put together your listing to stand out in an age of ubiquitous, instantaneous information. We can also help arrange targeted viewing appointments with serious buyers on a schedule that works for you.

Those sellers who have moved all of their furnishings out of their home can also ask for recommendations of local staging companies in the area. These companies can decorate the home with a customized series of furnishings that convey a sophisticated yet welcoming environment. We are happiest when we are able to rapidly expedite the sales process. By matching motivated buyers with sellers, we can make successful offers happen.

Geographic Location

Located roughly 25 miles from downtown Boston, this area is bordered by the cities of Andover to the west, Haverhill to the north, Boxford to the east, and North Reading to the south. It can be accessed by car via Route 114, Route 133, Route 125, and Interstate 495. Although there is no MBTA Commuter Rail line stop in the town, the closest station is located in nearby Lawrence. The town can also be accessed by small aircraft and chartered flights at the Lawrence Municipal Airport. In addition to its healthy business district, the town contains a number of nature preserves and recreation spaces, including the Weir Hill Reservation, Lake Cochichewick, the Osgood Hill Reservation, the Boxford State Forest, the Harold Parker State Forest, and the Charles W. Ward Reservation. Several small bodies of water, from ponds to brooks to streams, can be found scattered throughout the region.

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