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South End MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

With its exquisite bow-front townhomes built during the late 19th century and early 20th century, the average purchase price for a dwelling in this area is $1,200 per square foot. This price includes access to the gorgeous, pedestrian-friendly streets, which are typically lined with trees and feature cobblestones or brick pavers. Buyers who wish to purchase a property here should contact us for the most recent listings, as well as access to the property owners, brokers, and agents that work in this region. The most beautiful properties typically are purchased almost as soon as they hit the market, making it vital to not only meet the people involved, but also put in bids as soon as possible.

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Elegance, refinement, and unforgettable period details categorize many of the townhouses in this neighborhood. The sumptuous brick exteriors, which sometimes are styled as Greek Revivals, lead into wood paneled foyers that split off into a central staircase and a hallway leading to the rest of the house. Hardwood floors are common throughout the house, and make a beautiful accompaniment to the freshly plastered walls and bright interiors. In some homes, the original materials are left exposed, from raw brick to vintage timber beams. A fireplace is normally in the principal living space, although occasionally the bedrooms will also have their own fireplaces. The kitchens are designed to have as much counter space as possible while also providing for inventive storage options. The cabinets will frequently be of a dark wood, while the appliances are usually stainless steel. In some homes, a white decor scheme will be used in the kitchen instead, reflecting the surrounding bright interiors.

The windows here look out onto the street while providing enough room for a chair or table, or perhaps even a desk. In some units, the dining table will be placed next to the window for the best possible views. The bedrooms are normally located on the second floor, and often have at least two windows, if not more. The bathrooms are spacious and outfitted in beige or tan tile, depending on the color scheme. Some bedrooms are converted into offices, while others can function as a library or meditation room. Many of the hallways in these units often can be used to display art or, if they have built-in shelving, as miniature libraries.

How to List Property

Sellers often are unsure what should go into a listing: should it be incredibly detailed, or only touch on the most appealing points of the property? How many photographs should accompany the listing, and what are the best ways to photograph a home? Happily, by contacting us, sellers can have their most pressing questions answered while receiving invaluable advice and information on qualified buyers in the area.

We can also help recommend local staging companies who can transform an empty room into a beautifully decorated masterpiece. Many sellers like to move their furniture out of the property, but studies have shown that buyers appreciate seeing the dwelling with a full complement of decor. Our service aims to provide everything a seller needs to make their sale as quick and efficient as possible.

One of our most invaluable services is being able to bring in buyers who are interested in the specific attributes of the property. We do this by asking each of our clients specific questions about the type of property they are seeking. From square footage to the number of bedrooms to nearby attractions and public transit, we make sure that each buyer is matched with a seller and a property that satisfies all of their criteria. This specific matching often rapidly turns a listing into a sale.

Geographic Location

Located south of Back Bay, west of South Boston, east of Fenway, and north of Roxbury, this landlocked section of the city is one of the most beautiful residential pockets of the city. It is bordered by Interstate 93 on its eastern edge, and Interstate 90 on its northern boundary. Subway stops are located just outside of the neighborhood, while MBTA bus service runs throughout the neighborhood. The area has eleven parks and sixteen community gardens, some of which include Ramsay Park, Franklin Square, Worcester Square, Rutland’s Haven Community Garden, the O’Day Playground, the Worcester Street Community Garden, and Titus Sparrow Park.

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