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Plymouth MA Townhomes

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The sheer size of this town means it has a wide variety of properties that are suited to a number of different tastes. Buyers who relish the sea are as welcome here as buyers who love densely wooded hills. An ordinary townhome is $170 per square foot, with properties varying in price depending on how close they are to the downtown business district, as well as the type of topography that surrounds them. The relatively easy accessibility of this region means it is also within a commuter train ride of the cultural amenities of Boston. Individuals who savvily seek the best possible property in their ideal locale should contact us. We can provide updates on properties brimming with enthusiasm as they make their way to the market, as well as coordinate with local brokers, agents, and other property owners.

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Regardless of what section of the city the townhouse is located, certain characteristics carry over from property to property. Because the city has a large swath of land and a relatively modestly sized population, most of the homes here have their own private lot, yet are within walking distance of restaurants, boutiques, and other businesses. This excellent blend of residential and commercial areas invests each property with tremendous value.

Paved driveways leading to an attached two car garage are common. The dwelling itself is accessed both through the garage and via the front door, which is often surrounded by a portico or front porch that is large enough to seat several people comfortably. The front portion of the property is often landscaped, with a variety of flowers blooming during the seasonal months. The sides and back of the property often feature decks that are made out of stone, and segue effortlessly into the lawn and trees in the backyard.

The interiors tend to feature vaulted ceilings, creating space for a loft and a bank of windows that extends up two stories or more. This combination of height and light creates a powerful great room, which often looks out on the decks and the back yard of the property. The room itself is illuminated partly by the massive windows and partly by recessed lighting, and usually features a fireplace in one corner. The space often has as few walls as possible, allowing for a number of different furniture configurations. A dining space is often fashioned out of one end of this space, and marked with a customized lighting fixture, such as a chandelier. The dining space is traditionally adjacent to the kitchen, which features speckled granite countertops, an iron rack for hanging pots and pans, and the most luxurious appliances currently available. Hardwood floors are common, although tile can be substituted on occasion.

Great Tips on Selling and Listing

Sellers who wish to save themselves time and money should contact us. We can help sell a property much more quickly than a seller on their own, primarily because of our extensive network of contacts and our ability to help craft compelling listings. We bring an experienced and objective eye when it comes to putting together a listing that not only provides information about the property, but also communicates the joys of living in that space. We can recommend the number of photos to include in a listing, as well as the best angles for a particular property.

Most importantly, we can assist in scheduling targeted viewing appointments with buyers who are already very intrigued by what a seller has to offer. We understand that the best way to matching a motivated buyer and seller is by finding out what each party wants. By matching amenities, budget ranges, and location options, we have hit upon a formula that dramatically shortens the time between when the listing comes up and the “for sale” sign goes down. A seller who contacts us today can stop worrying about logistics and start focusing on offers.

Geographic Location

Sited on Massachusetts’ South Shore, this coastal city is also the location of the western shore of Cape Cod Bay. It is bordered to the west by the city of Carver, to the north by Kingston, to the southwest by Wareham, and to the southeast by Bourne. Located only 44 miles from Boston, the area is accessible via Route 3, Route 3A, Route 25, and Route 44. There is an MBTA Commuter Rail line station in town, as well as a seasonal ferry to Provincetown. The Plymouth Municipal Airport receives small planes and private aircraft, although it is not suited to handling larger amounts of traffic. There are numerous neighborhoods within the city, including Manomet, Cedarville, Plymouth Center, Saquish Neck, and the North and West sections of the town. Green spaces are abundant here as well, with the Myles Standish State Forest, Plymouth Beach, Clark’s Island, Little Island Pond, Indian Brook Conservation Area, Morton Park, Billington Sea, Little Pond, and the Sawmill Pond Area among the most prominent. The relatively large amount of area within the city--96.5 square miles of land, to be precise--encompasses several different kinds of topography, from forested hills in the west to low plains in the east.

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