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Upton MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

For those buyers seeking a relaxing getaway near abundant natural forests, golf courses, and a friendly downtown, this city has it all. With an average purchase price of $160 per square foot for a townhome, the community is both affordable and accessible. Buyers who wish to preview some of the delightful homes in this region should contact us for the latest in both listings and available appointments to view properties. Our extensive experience in this market has enabled us to provide up to the minute information and arrange meetings in a convenient and efficient manner.

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The one defining characteristic of the properties for sale in this market is that they are spacious. Roomy floor plans dominate parcels that incorporate a large swath of lawn. Grand front entrances with columned porticos and stone steps welcome visitors into warm foyers with coat racks and umbrella stands. The kitchens are often the size of a city apartment, with long granite countertops and ample cabinet space for storage of almost every imaginable item. Banks of windows flood the interiors with natural light, reflecting off gleaming hardwood floors and brand new stainless steel appliances. The central living spaces in these units are often connected to an exterior deck via a set of sliding glass doors. Multiple bedrooms give way to office spaces that are climate controlled both with central air and a ceiling fan and light fixture.

These homes tend to span at least two stories, and many of them have specially designed attic spaces with skylights that take advantage of the sloped roof to create intimate relaxation rooms. Some of these are transformed into guest bedrooms or office spaces; others become a place for a television set or a temporary library. Many of the structures have a grand set of bay windows which can become the perfect place for a desk or a set of chairs to take tea in the afternoons.

The most beautiful units tend to take advantage of the multi-story height and insert grand windows that are several stories tall. These cast light into a cathedral ceiling, which leads into a great room with very high ceilings. The grand expanse of this space leads into beautifully outfitted bathrooms and dining areas. The bathrooms often are large enough to accommodate both a stand alone bathtub and a full size shower stall, often with a frosted glass skylight. The dining rooms, meanwhile, usually feature built-in cabinetry that makes it easy to display any number of special dish ware or art objects. Throughout the house, plush carpeting and hardwood floors make every square inch beautiful to behold.

How to List Your Property

Sellers who wish to find a suitable buyer should contact us for tips on how to put together the perfect listing. In this market of ubiqutious information and short attention spans, crafting a listing that is both detailed yet attention-grabbing is crucial to finding the ideal buyer. Luckily, our years of experience in the market have enabled us to give each seller excellent advice on how to describe their home so that it will appeal to a buyer who will both relish it and make a substantial bid to own it.

We can also help with arranging tailored viewing appointments that bring in buyers who have expressed an interest in the specific amenities of that particularly property. Whether one is selling a two bedroom unit in the dense center of town or a lush five bedroom suite near a giant pond, we can help find buyers who are seeking that exact configuration of amenities. Our service also takes the hassle out of coordinating logistics, arranging appointments that are convenient to all parties. By contacting us, a seller can go from listing a home to closing escrow in a much shorter amount of time.

Geographic Location

With 21.5 square miles of land, this landlocked city is bordered by Northbridge to the west, Milford to the east, Westborough to the north, and Hopedale to the south. It is also home to the Upton State Forest, which takes up much of the northern part of the municipality. The Peppercorn Hill Conservation Area is located close to Lake Maspenock, and several smaller bodies of water, including the Taft Pond, are scattered throughout the area. Accessible by Route 90 and Route 140, the city is divided into two principal portions; central Upton, and West Upton. The downtown area is centered around Pratt Pond and Mill Pond, and has several large recreation facilities nearby.

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