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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $250 per square foot for a townhome, this area presents buyers with a rare opportunity to own a beautiful, spacious property in Boston for a very reasonable amount of money. The recent spate of development in this region, especially the new commercial and mixed-use projects in Dudley Square, portends a wave of development that will only add value to this region. Buyers who want to find out where the best deals are and how they can become a part of them should contact us. We offer a service that not only sends tailored notifications to interested buyers about new properties that are about to be listed that meet that’s buyer’s specific criteria, but also we can help arrange viewing appointments on a convenient and timely schedule.

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This area has a number of creatively decorated homes. Although wooden cabinets and hardwood floors are common, many new townhouses have dramatically revamped their kitchens, favoring an almost industrial look, with metal cabinets, white marble countertops, and gleaming stainless steel sinks and oven vents. These kitchens often have a polished concrete or tile floor, and an electric palette of colors that creates energy and anticipation. The kitchen usually looks out on the rest of the living space, which is often a long, bright white series of zones demarcated either by special lighting fixtures or changes in the ceiling texture. These large zones make it easy to customize the furniture arrangement, from experimenting with couches and tables and chairs to creating a mezzanine level on the second story.

Most of these units have an ample exterior balcony or deck which overlooks the surrounding area while providing enough room to comfortably host an outdoor event during the seasonal months. The bedrooms are large and lit both by natural light from the expansive banks of windows and also by recessed lighting in the ceiling. The bathrooms tend to mix materials, with wood accents and darker tile creating a vivid contrast with the porcelain and gleaming stainless steel fixtures. This creates an arresting tableau that will constantly provide a sense of adventure and dynamic energy to the resident and any visitors.

How to List Property

Selling a property isn’t just about citing facts and figures: it’s about appealing to a buyer’s idea of what makes the perfect home. Luckily, we have years of experience in meeting the needs of both buyers and sellers. Whether a seller is putting a property on the market for the first time or has a number of sales under their belt, we provide a convenient service that not only assists with the nuts and bolts of the process, but helps connect that seller to a roster of serious buyers.

We relish connecting like-minded parties partially because it dramatically speeds up the sales process. Whether a seller is listing a two bedroom, two bathroom remodel from 1910 or a brand new four bedroom suite with an attached garage and expansive back deck, we can help find the ideal buyer in a very short amount of time. We also help the seller determine what photographs to include with their listing, as well as what details to mention in the description of the property.

Once all of the necessary items are on display, we can also help arrange viewing appointments with a targeted group of buyers who have already expressed interest in the specifics of the property. These curated appointments expedite the time between the initial listing and the close of escrow, helping sellers breathe a sigh of relief, and buyers find their ideal property.

Geographic Location

Bordered by Dorchester to the east, Roslindale to the west, South End to the north and Mattapan to the south, this area is a rapidly developing neighborhood of Boston. In addition to encompassing the Franklin Park Zoo, the area also has several other publicly accessible green spaces including Ceylon Park, the Brunswick-King Play Area, Clifford Playground, Orchard Park, and Roxbury Heritage State Park. Within the city, there are several different sectors, including Grove Hall, Washington Park, Dudley/Brunswick King, Franklin Field North, Washington Park, Lower Roxbury, and Dudley Square. Dudley Square is currently undergoing a series of proposed redevelopments with parcels that have been identified by the community as being ready for a new kind of growth.

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