Tyngsborough MA Townhomes
Tips on Buying in this Area
With an average purchase price of $140 per square foot for a townhome, this area offers one of the most affordable places in Massachusetts for buyers eager to become property owners. The proximity of marshlands, the river, and gorgeous natural forest also makes this a particularly beautiful place for buyers to invest. Ample farmland provides a serene atmosphere, while the major connecting roads and nearby public transit make it easy to quickly access major cultural amenities. Buyers who are interested in this area should contact us for the latest listings, as well as assistance with setting up viewing appointments.
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Because of the numerous trees in this area, it is not uncommon to see the front yards of the townhouses covered in a gorgeous assortment of leaves during autumn. Many of these properties are clustered in a row on enormous parcels of land, creating stone pathways through the greenery and opportunities for low stone walls and other exterior decorations that provide visitors a chance to pause and take in the sights. Brick is a common exterior feature here: colonial and Greek Revival style exteriors are familiar sights, as well. The interiors of many of these homes are cozy and centered around an ample central fireplace which usually has a stone hearth and a sizable mantle. Deep windows provide natural light; triple panes are common here, especially in those structures that are trying to attain a LEED rating. The bathrooms often have energy efficient fixtures and appliances, with large shower stalls and roomy stand alone bathtubs offering a multitude of bathing options.
The kitchens are also exceptionally homey, with warm hardwood floors and iron racks that make it easy to suspend pots and pans from the ceiling when they are not in use. The appliances are often stainless steel or selected to match with a particular decor scheme. Many kitchens opt for a white color scheme that matches beige highlights with bright accent colors. A dining space is usually located directly to the side of the kitchen, although this is sometimes described as a breakfast nook. A more formal dining room is generally located in another part of the house, on the other side of the kitchen, and is large enough to accommodate a fuller party of up to eight guests.
The bedrooms are usually large enough for not only a bed but several other pieces of furniture, from a desk and series of drawers to a small chair or couch. The master bedrooms often have either a large bank of windows or access to an exterior deck, which can be reached through a set of sliding glass doors. Many of these units have spectacular views of the surrounding streams, brooks, and woods, creating a pastoral and relaxing environment.
How to List Your Property
In any market, the smartest thing a seller can do is attract the attention of a serious buyer. But how is this done? Putting together a listing that is both descriptive and eye-catching requires some thought. It’s not simply about describing the initial date of construction or the total amount of square feet; it’s also about making the buyer feel at home, quite literally. Luckily, by contacting us, we can provide tips on how best to assemble a listing that will garner the attention of a qualified buyer.
In terms of arranging viewing appointments, we are able to bring buyers who are very interested in what your particular property has to offer. We believe that large open houses are a waste of time, but that targeted viewings make buyers more likely to put in an offer and close the deal. With our years of expertise in the local market, we understand how to match like-minded buyers and sellers. Most importantly, we relish being able to help make the sale.
Geographic Location
Located on the border between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, this oddly shaped municipality is divided by the Merrimack River, which bisects it into an eastern and western section. Accessible by both Route 3 and Route 3A, the city encompasses several recreation areas and green spaces, including Bridge Meadow Acres and the banks of the Upper Massapoag Pond. Numerous bodies of water, including Flint Pond, dot the area. Roughly 28 miles from Boston, this city has 16.9 square miles of land. The nearest MBTA Commuter Rail line station is located in neighboring Lowell.
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