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Advice on Making Purchases in this Region

With a typical listing price of $180 per square foot, the townhomes here are simultaneously luxurious and affordable. Most of them are set on their own acreage, or have exceptionally large lots that incorporate elements of the beautiful natural surroundings. Buyers are often drawn to this region for its serenity and proximity to the woods, swamps, and streams, as well as the urban attributes of downtown and the neighboring cities. By contacting us, a buyer will be given access to the most recent listings, as well as the ability to quickly view properties on a schedule that is convenient to them.

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Typical townhouses in this city are surrounded by or adjacent to large rolling meadows. The front entryway is reached by a flight of impressive stairs that open up into a front porch that is often large enough to seat four or more people. In some cases, this porch wraps around the side of the house, creating an exterior deck for viewing natural features in the distance. The deck may have a railing, or it may be close enough to the ground to forego one.

Visitors amble into a tiled great room which is anchored by a fireplace at one end and a massive wall of glass and sliding glass doors at the other. This massive wall allows for natural light to flood the interior, and also provides access to the exterior balcony. The fireplace is often made of brick or stone, and has a significant mantle on which a variety of different objects can be placed. The great room leads to a hallway which has hardwood floors, and opens up to a number of different rooms, from bedrooms to bathrooms to the kitchen and dining areas. The dining area is usually demarcated by a built-in cabinet or shelving unit that occupies either a corner or one entire wall. The kitchen is beyond this, and tends to feature the best in granite countertops, as well as a series of ample cabinets in varnished oak. Some kitchens experiment with introducing a vibrant material, such as brass, brick, or stone, directly over the oven. This creates a dynamic aesthetic, which enlivens the overall mood of the kitchen.

The bedrooms often feature bay windows that make an excellent place either for the headboard of the bed, or a delightful cluster of objects such as a desk, chair, or small couch. Wood paneling is common in these rooms, and may contain several hidden compartments that can be accessed by pushing in on the panels to reveal the container behind. The bathrooms, meanwhile, are traditionally appointed in tile, with plaster walls and stainless steel towel racks and hooks.

The Easiest Way to Sell and List A Property

Catching a buyer’s eye is about showing them what they want to see. Although this may sound obvious, the truth is that each buyer has a different idea of what makes for a fantastic property. Some buyers are keen to see the kitchen, while others obsess over the bedrooms. The point is, a seller has to focus on displaying the attributes of their home in a way that is both technically accurate and visually captivating.

Sellers who contact us can receive our advice on how best to craft these listings. Numerous transactions in the region have taught us what buyers respond to, and how best to show what it’s like to live in a house, as opposed to simply jotting down the basic facts. We can also help arrange appointments for viewing, making it easier for a serious buyer and seller to connect in an intimate, productive session. No matter if this is a seller’s first time listing a property or their fifteenth, we can dramatically reduce the time between the first post and the final sale.

Geographic Location

Located near the Rhode Island/Massachusetts state line, this city is bordered by the town's of Seekonk to the west, Swansea to the south, Dighton to the east, and Attleboro to the north. For individuals comfortable with driving a car, it can be reached via Route 44, Route 118, Route 6, and Interstate 195. Numerous wildlife preserves and natural areas are scattered through the town’s 46.5 square miles of land, including the Miller Bird Sanctuary, the Shad Factory Pond, Redway Plain, the Rehoboth State Forest, the Warren Upper Reservoir, and several small ponds and streams. The community lacks an express train service line within the city limits, although the Providence line does stop through neighboring Attleboro.

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