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Stoughton MA Townhomes

Buying

The townhouses here are as individual as the residents who occupy them. Many of the units in this market, which sell for an average of $190 per square foot, are designed to take maximum advantage of the surrounding views while being located within walking distance of a number of restaurants, boutiques, and local businesses. The secret to finding a perfect property here isn’t so much about checking the listings as it is hiring an excellent agency to represent one’s interests. A buyer who contacts us and signs up for our services will be shown numerous suitable townhomes that match their specific criteria for excellence.

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The kitchens often are designed in a curving pattern, with a central skylight that beams down light throughout the day, and acts as a fascinating portal to the night sky during the evening hours. The cabinets are designed to store as many different kinds of cutlery, plates, and other items as possible, often on spinning shelves that make it easy to see all of the various condiments without having to remove them from their specific position. Track lighting is favored in these types of homes, and can be mounted on curving stainless steel tracks that create a sense of dynamic energy.

The primary living spaces are illuminated with a number of different kinds of windows. Instead of rectilinear banks, the windows here often alternate between long rectangles, large circular openings that resemble portholes, and arched windows that slowly taper to a much smaller radius. This creates an opportunity for many different kinds of shadows and lighting effects throughout the day as the sun passes overhead, changing the way light slopes in and out of the room. In some homes, a large set of sliding doors leads to an exterior patio or deck. This deck often has a stairwell which leads from the elevated deck down to the back yard itself, creating a kind of secondary, unofficial entrance. The sliding doors often come equipped with a locking mechanism, such as a bar that lies in the track of the door, to prevent unwanted entry and also to reinforce the door during the winter. During summer, the doors can be opened while a screen door keeps out unwanted insects while allowing much welcomed drafts of air in. The decks traditionally are large enough to comfortably host both cooking equipment and an allotment of patio furniture, such as a series of chairs, a table, and even a hammock in some cases.

Depending on the number of bedrooms in the home, some residents choose to convert the additional guest bedrooms into exercise spaces, home offices, or play areas for children. In those units that take full advantage of the sloping roofs by installing skylights and creating smaller bedrooms for guests, the atmosphere is tinged with both the dynamic angle of the roof and the sense of adventure from being up so high. The views from these spaces are often spectacular, and leave a lasting impression on guests.

Selling

Making the home selling process as smooth and easy as possible is an art at which we excel. Our team of sales experts has been helping homeowners craft listings, stage furniture, line up viewings, and finally select the best offers from qualified buyers for years. We are always happy to extend that expertise to new clients.

Sellers who contact us will be able to stop worrying about the logistical challenges of selling their home and focus instead on finding the ideal buyer. We help connect sellers with individuals who have specifically told us they are seeking the amenities that the particular structure has. This greatly reduces the number of appointments a seller needs to be present for, and helps attract specific individuals who are likely to make an appealing offer very soon after seeing the property. No matter how large the property is or where it is specifically located, we can substantially reduce the amount of time a seller spends waiting for the best offer to come in.

Geography

This land-locked city has numerous bodies of water within its bounds, and is also crossed by several major transport routes. Bordered by the cities of Avon to the east, Canton to the north, Sharon to the west, and Easton to the south, this area is both near many densely populated areas yet filled with untrammeled green spaces. The Stoughton Memorial Conservation Land takes up a great deal of acreage near the municipality’s southern border, while locations such as the Cedar Swamp, Woods Pond, Libby Farm, the Canton Conservation Land and the Ames Long Pond Area provide room for visitors to stroll, exercise, or simply enjoy the splendor of nature. The Providence/Stoughton rail line can be accessed via a station in downtown, while individuals traveling by car can cruise into the city via Route 27, Route 138, and Route 24.

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