Randolph MA Townhomes
Winning Strategies in this Market
With abundant waterfront property along the shorelines of the large ponds, as well as an easily accessible business district and numerous leafy residential streets, this area has everything a buyer could wish for in a city. The usual townhome in this area is $200 per square foot. Buyers who are interested in getting information on listings that are about to hit the market should contact us. We can offer insider information on newly available properties as well as expert assistance with coordinating onsite structural visits on a schedule that works for each buyer.
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Typical units in this area feature tile floors and elegant contemporary finishes. The kitchens are usually where the bulk of the brand new appliances and special accoutrements manifest. Granite countertops with exquisite wood accents are paired with cabinets with semi-translucent doors, as well as a wine cabinet that clearly displays what beverages are on hand.
In some units, the wood accents extend to the walls, which are made from a combination of plaster, oak frames, and frosted glass panels. These walls create the opportunity for inventive lighting and spatial atmospheres. Instead of a formally delineated dining space, for example, walls of this type create a kind of zone which is not entirely separated from the rest of the home. Lighting placed on either side of the wall creates an ambient glowing effect that distinguishes it from a typical dining set-up.
While tile and hardwood flooring usually dominate the ground floor, the upper levels tend to feature carpeting, especially in the bedrooms. This plush carpeting gives way to wood-paneled walls, which are lit by the natural light pouring through the banks of windows. The bathrooms tend to make room for at least one large closet, in addition to a full size shower stall. Bathtubs are not as common in this region as in other cities, although some bathrooms do have additional room that can be configured depending on the desires of the resident.
Some of these homes feature a basement level which has recently been finished, providing additional room for recreational activities, a second living space, or even a grand bedroom. Offices have been set up in these finished basements, and frequently they can become a studio or other dedicated art space.
The Easiest and Fastest Way to Sell
Many sellers believe that by holding large open houses, they will attract the ideal buyer. The truth is that open houses can be overwhelming to a buyer who is trying to determine what it would feel like to live inside the home. This is partly why a seller should contact us: we can provide tailored advice on how to craft a listing that will bring the ideal buyer to you. We also have an extensive network of contacts in the local real estate industry that enables us to arrange customized viewing meetings with marvelous clients who expressed a specific interest in your property.
We believe that the fastest way to make a sale is to match interested parties based on their stated preferences. Our network of buyers is comprised of individuals who know what they want and where they want it. Instead of large, noisy, and often confusing open houses, we can arrange viewing appointments that result in buyers making offers. With our service, a seller can stop worrying about trying to meet everyone’s needs, and instead focus on meeting their own.
Geographic Location
Only fifteen miles from Boston, this city is bordered by the towns of Holbrook to the east, Avon to the south, Braintree to the east, and Quincy to the north. The city can be accessed by Interstate 93, Route 24, Route 28, and Route 139, as well as an express train station linking to Boston which is located on the eastern border. The banks of Great Pond form much of the city’s northeastern border, while the banks of the Ponkapoag Pond form part of the western boundary. Several smaller ponds and streams can be found throughout the city, including Norroway Pond in the Bertha Soule Memorial Park. Other green spaces include the Lokitis Conservation Area, and the South Randolph Conservation Area. A portion of the South Street Conservation Area is also located in this city.
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