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Peabody MA Townhomes

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A typical townhome in this region is $200 per square foot, which provides for a tremendous amount of luxury and spaciousness. The city has a pleasing mix of leafy residential streets, nature preserves, city parks, and thriving business districts. Its close proximity to other major cities means it benefits from a perennial overflow of visitor dollars. Buyers who invest here will see substantial rewards on their property as the years go by. To find the freshest listings, buyers should contact us. The market here is fairly competitive, and listings rarely remain available for longer than a few weeks. Additionally, we can coordinate in-person appointments and facilitate meetings between agents, brokers, and other local real estate players.

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Because of the relative urban density of this area, townhouses here are usually built in a row, sharing at least one wall with another unit. These complexes usually have a garage on the ground floor and a shared entrance for every two units that is covered by an overhang or canopy. The facade is ordinarily covered with vinyl siding, although a mixture of materials, especially ones that feature brick or stone facades, are common as well. The entrance abruptly thrusts the visitor into an elaborate kitchen that is often furnished with brand new appliances, from stainless steel refrigerators to self-cleaning ovens to dishwashers that have been calibrated to wash dishes with virtually no sound at all. The countertops are usually made of either marble or granite, although in some cases a different kind of ceramic or tile will be substituted instead. Recessed lighting is common, although many kitchens do have a prominent lighting fixture that is both stylish and provides ample illumination.

The kitchens tend to open up into the central living area, which is often paneled in wood or features a beautiful accent wood around the floor. In many cases, the living area is finished with plaster, and has a bright, welcoming atmosphere. Fireplaces are common but not required, especially in units that are built close together. Visible baseboard heating or a radiator may be installed instead. The living rooms typically open up via a pair of sliding glass doors onto a deck or exterior balcony that overlooks the surrounding view. For those units built along the river or near one of the numerous nature preserves, this view can be startlingly beautiful.

The rest of the interior tends to feature at least one space for a vertically mounted washer and dryer combination, as well as several bathrooms and bedrooms. The bathrooms usually feature a full size shower stall. It is less common in this area to find a bathroom that has only a bathtub, although some units do favor this option instead. The bedrooms are designed around large windows that provide a significant source of illumination, as well as ventilation during the summer months. Walk-in closets are common, although some homes favor smaller, more compact closets. For those bedrooms that are on the second floor, vaulted ceilings are common.

In many units of this type, the central staircase is widened and supplied with beautifully varnished treads and risers that open up into substantial landings. These landings provide enough room to install a small piece of furniture, such as an end table, on which photographs and other items can be displayed. On some staircases, the banner becomes a solid mass which is then altered to have built in shelves, creating additional display spaces and transforming the staircase from a simple circulation device into another part of the home.

The Best Way to Connect With the Market

What’s the best way to put together a listing? For a seller in this area, conveying the attributes of the property isn’t just about assembling a list of technical details; it’s about communicating the atmosphere and experience of living in that particular property. Of course, it can be difficult after years of living in a home to effectively describe it to a first-time visitor. By contacting us, sellers can receive the benefit of our objective eye, and describe their property in a way that is both welcoming and informative.

We also can help arrange viewing opportunities with parties who've expressed interest in the specific attributes of a property. Our ability to match buyers and sellers and get the offering process started dramatically reduces the time between the first time it is uploaded to the internet and the final moment of the sale. By contacting us, sellers can eliminate the hassle and instead focus on enjoying the benefits of selling their property.

Geographic Location

Sited near the Atlantic Ocean just south of the Ipswich River, this town is bordered by the cities of Salem to the east, Danvers to the north, Lynnfield to the west, and Lynn to the south. For those traveling by car or bus, the city is crossed by Interstate 95 and Route 1. The closest train station is located in neighboring Salem. There are several distinct neighborhoods contained within this region, including West Peabody and South Peabody. In terms of places in which to unwind and enjoy nature, there are several green spaces throughout the city, including Lt. Ross Park, the Crystal Lake Conservation Land, the Winnona Pond Conservation Land, Kennedy Fields, the Russell Conservation Area, Corbeil Park, and Symphony Park.

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