Pepperell MA Townhomes
The Secret to Purchasing a Great Home
With a typical cost of $140 per square foot, the townhouse market in this region is an excellent opportunity for buyers who want to make an investment now that will only become more valuable in the future. The mixture of a bustling business district and acres of beautifully preserved woods and meadows makes this an exquisite locale for an individual who wants the best of urban and country living. Buyers who would like to receive updates on available properties should contact us for the most recent additions to the market. In addition to our comprehensive and tirelessly refreshed database of properties, we can coordinate in-person tours for buyers on a fast yet convenient schedule.
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The one distinguishing characteristic of townhomes in Pepperell is their stately beauty. From Neo-colonial masterpieces to modern works of art, the dwellings here emphasize quiet grandeur and elegance. Due to the area’s relative urban density, most of the homes are sited on their own private lot, and have at least half an acre, if not more, of private grounds. A pathway made up of bricks or stones commonly leads up to the front entryway, and often is surrounded on either side by exquisitely landscaped shrubs or hedges. The front entryway opens up into a grand central living space with hardwood floors and high ceilings. A bright color scheme helps accentuate the light that comes through the windows, while a relatively open plan makes it easy to arrange furniture in any of a number of different configurations. This central living space wraps around into a dining area which is usually lit by a custom lighting fixture. Although chandeliers are common, more inventive and modern fixtures can be used here too.
The kitchens are typically outfitted in resplendent tile, with a number of brand new appliances fitting in a custom-designed U-shaped configuration. Kitchen islands are common, and in some cases may be the place where the sink is installed. In other units, the island has a smooth top and multiple cabinets for storage below.
The upper floors are usually carpeted, with the exception of the bathrooms, which usually have a tile floor. The bathrooms tend to continue the pattern of the bright color scheme from the first floor. Wide mirrors visually enlarge the bathroom, which often features a shower stall and a stand-alone bathtub. The towel racks, cabinet knobs, and other accoutrements traditionally are made out of silver nickel or a metal that matches the overall decor scheme. The bedrooms are airy and bright, and occasionally feature skylights. This is especially common in the master bedroom. A mirrored closet, in combination with several skylights, also creates the illusion of a much larger space, although many walk-in closets have a traditional wooden door that does not reflect anything.
A Guide to Making the Sale
Those sellers who wish to rapidly expedite the period betwixt the first uploaded photographs and the final offer on their property should contact us. We can not only help sell your property, but make it one of the easiest and fastest real estate processes imaginable. We start by offering custom advice on how to craft the ideal listing. A great listing doesn’t just state when the home was built and how big it is; it conveys the experience of living there. Many sellers find it difficult to remain objective, especially after they’ve lived in a property for years or even decades at a time. We can offer a fresh eye that will showcase the attributes of your property to a first-time visitor.
We also can help arrange tailored viewing times with superb individuals who specifically requested to see the features of your property. We have found over the years that matching a buyer and seller before a property viewing usually results in an offer being made that day. By contacting us, sellers can rapidly proceed from placing their listing on the market to putting up a “sold” sign.
Geographic Location
Only about 45 miles from Boston, this town is located along the New Hampshire/Massachusetts state line. In Massachusetts, it is bordered by the cities of Groton to the south, Dunstable to the east, and Townsend to the west. On the New Hampshire side, the city of Hollis is directly north. For those traveling by car, the area can be reached via Route 111, Route 113, and Route 119. The Nashua River flows through downtown. Throughout the 23.2 square miles of area, several brooks, streams, and ponds can be found, among them the Gulf Brook, the Nissitissit River, the Sucker Brook, the Bancroft Brook, and Coon Tree Pond. The Nashua River Islands are located at the southeastern tip of the region, while publicly accessible green spaces such as the Nissitissit Meadows, the Bemis Road Conservation Area, the Stewart Brook Conservation Area, the Gulf & Steward Brook Watershed, and the Keyes-Parker Conservation Area provide spaces in which to unwind, recreate, or simply ponder the beauty of nature.
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