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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $700 per square foot for a townhome, this area is ideal for buyers who want to live close to some of the city’s most beautiful cultural and scenic attractions. Finding the best possible home in this area is a matter of knowing the agents, brokers, and property owners, as well as being kept in the loop on the latest listings. Luckily, we provide a service that helps with both of those matters. By contacting us, a buyer will receive up to the minute notifications about properties that have just come onto the market, as well as access to our list of local real estate stakeholders.

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Many of the homes in this region were built relatively recently, and usually span between two to three stories in height. Vinyl siding is common, with bay windows providing a beautiful vantage point from which to view the street, as well as a memorable exterior decor feature. The interiors tend to favor an open plan, with no walls separating the kitchen from the central living space. This living space is designed to be as configurable as possible, with only light sconces or electrical outlets marking the space. Large couches, chairs, tables, and other accessories can be installed on the premises, making the space uniquely suited to each resident.

The kitchens tend to be spacious and designed in an U-shape. A separate island may be provided, although in most cases the distance in the center of the kitchen is large enough for an individual dining table, albeit a small one. This table is perfect for informal dining or having a morning coffee. Some residents prefer an elevated table with raised chairs or stools to create a space that works equally well for snacks and for drinks. Hardwood floors are the most common type of flooring in this region, although tile in the bathrooms is more common. The bedrooms tend to take advantage of the bay windows by creating a master suite that overlooks the surrounding area while flooding the bedroom with natural light during the day. Recessed lighting in the ceiling is common in the bedrooms.

The bathrooms often are outfitted in a combination of tile and porcelain. Inventive color schemes that pair darker tile with the vivid white of the bathtub or shower basin are not unheard of, although frequently an all-white decor is utilized. An exterior balcony, usually in the back of the unit, is common. This balcony is typically protected by an overhang, and is large enough to comfortably seat two to four people, although in some areas the lots are large enough to expand the balcony into a deck, which takes up a large part of the yard.

How to List Property

The market here is competitive, which is great news for sellers: it’s likely that their home will be purchased quickly soon after they list. However, it’s important that they attract the right buyer for their property so that the transaction goes smoothly. Often, this comes down to crafting a great listing, a process which isn’t just about gathering facts, but conveying what it is like to live inside of the home that is being listed. The number of bedrooms, the total number of square feet, and the nearby amenities are all important information, but what is the quality of light like in the afternoons, and how effective is the kitchen for preparing a big holiday dinner?

Luckily, by contacting us, sellers can be given vital information and suggestions about how best to list their property so that a serious buyer sees it and purchases it. We also can help arrange viewing appointments in a way that is convenient to everyone’s timetables. Instead of a large open house that takes up time and doesn’t generate specific interest, our viewing appointments bring buyers who are already interested in acquiring the property.

Geographic Location

Located south of downtown Boston, east of Roxbury, and north of Dorchester, this section of the city is located on the Harbor. It is accessible both by Interstate 93, which runs along its western border, and Interstate 90, which goes directly into the area known as the Seaport District. There are several distinct regions of this neighborhood, including Telegraph Hill, City Point, Columbus Park/Andrew Square, and D Street/West Broadway. The neighborhood has several publicly accessible green spaces including Joe Moakley Park, Medal of Honor Park, Orton Field, and Marine Park, which is located on the western shore of Pleasure Bay. Pleasure Bay is a small enclosed bay located on the eastern tip of the neighborhood.

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