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Stoneham MA Townhomes

Buying

Brick townhomes nestle next to contemporary concrete and vinyl siding dwellings on tree-lined residential streets in this city. The homes are sometimes grouped into complexes of three or four, while in other instances they are sited on individual parcels. In each case, the complexes offer numerous bonuses to residents, either in the form of a shared lobby or special perks like a hot tub or small community pool. Many complexes have rooftop gardens that overlook the city, providing views of the distant skyscrapers beyond. Most units here sell for an average of $240 per square foot, although buyers who sign up for our service will be shown units that are not only beautifully outfitted, but often slightly more affordable than the mean. We can help buyers quickly find what they are looking for at unbeatable prices.

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There is much to see in this town when it comes to inventive designs. Many units are designed with discrete rooms, making a resident keenly aware of each space. This can be beneficial to those residents who relish interior design, and wish to create spaces that are visually different from one another. The living room, for example, can be a place of relaxation and contemplation. The fireplace may be spotlit by recessed lighting, which can be dimmed to achieve a more relaxed presentation. Alternatively, the room might be finished in a bright decor scheme that transforms it into a welcoming beacon for activity and socialization. Whatever a resident desires, it is usually easy to configure the dwellings in this city to their particular standards.

The kitchens are often roomy and equipped with a number of top-tier appliances, from dishwashers that quietly perform their duties to ovens that have both a top and bottom compartment for different cooking temperatures and settings. This handy array of appliances makes it easy to prepare a grand meal in a short period of time while also enjoying the company of others. An island or countertop with a pronounced outer lip functions as a place for seating, creating a welcoming space for visitors and also functioning as an informal space to eat. It’s often a place where people will have a cup of coffee in the morning while looking over the morning’s news.

The central staircase typically leads up to the second floor, which is full of bedrooms and bathrooms. This staircase is often made out of varnished oak or pine, and has elongated landings that make perfect spaces for small pieces of furniture or elaborate seasonal displays. Some residents use the walls surrounding the staircase to hang various artworks or photographs, creating a kind of walking tour of one’s family or artistic sensibilities. The bedrooms themselves are traditionally equipped with a walk-in closet, which usually has a number of built-in shelves and drawers that can be configured to suit specific preferences.

Selling

A competitive market is often excellent news for a seller, although this doesn’t take all of the difficulty out of listing a property. For many sellers, the most challenging aspects of selling their home are about logistics. Coordinating with potential buyers can be stressful and time-consuming, which is why we offer our package of services to sellers who want to minimize the hassle and maximize their return.

In addition to offering a professional consultation on crafting the ideal listing, we also help sellers create a beautiful tour for first-time visitors. If the seller has already removed their furniture, we can suggest a staging company to come in and fill the home with the finest in contemporary decor. We can also develop a system of tailored visits with buyers who have indicated that they are very keen on the amenities of the property. By creating an intimate tour, we’ve found that buyers are more likely to make an offer during or right after their visit, greatly reducing the amount of time that a property is on the market in this city.

Geography

Located within roughly ten miles of downtown Boston, this city shares borders with the towns of Melrose to the east, Malden to the south, Winchester to the west, and Wakefield to the north. It can be accessed via several major roads, including Interstate 93 and Route 28. However, there is no train that passes through the city, although there are several stations within a few miles in other neighboring towns. In addition to having a substantial portion of the Middlesex Fells Reservation, the area is also home to several smaller parks and recreation areas, including Pomeworth Field, the Crystal Lake Watershed, and the Conservation Land/Whipple Avenue parcel.

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