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Walpole MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $200 per square foot, a townhome in this city is both affordable and luxurious. The community has a pleasant urban density, with easy access via public transit to larger cities, as well as an array of gorgeous natural areas. An investor who buys a property here is not only savvy but likely to see a considerable appreciation on their initial outlay. The desirability of this region is predicted to grow in the next few years. Buyers who want to find the best properties should contact us for the newest listings, as well as assistance with lining up viewing appointments. Our years of experience in this market have enabled us to cultivate a roster of local agents, brokers, and property owners, enabling us to pass on the best deals to our clients.

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Most of the homes in this area emphasize high quality finishes and the latest in appliances. Marble countertops in both the kitchen and bathroom are a frequent sight. The spaciousness of this area, in combination with generous lot sizes, translates into high ceilings and large rooms. A typical bathroom, for example, will have two sinks and a long counter with numerous areas for storage. A full size shower and a stand alone bathtub are also common, providing a resident with multiple bathing options. Frosted glass windows and a combination of skylights are also common in the bathroom, as are silver nickel towel racks and other newly installed, gleaming accoutrements. Tile, both on the floor and within the shower stall, is the preferred material in these rooms.

The master bedrooms also have a generous floor plan, with enough room for a walk-in closet, or in some cases, an entire mirrored wall that opens up into a closet. The rooms are big enough for a dresser, a nightstand, a desk and chair, and sometimes a small couch or settee on which a person can recline for either an early morning coffee or a late night reading session. The guest bedrooms provide plenty of space for a number of different configurations as well, from a queen bed to bunk beds to, in some cases, conversion into an office or exercise space.

Most of the townhouses in this city have an exterior deck or balcony that looks out on the gorgeous natural surroundings. These decks can be accessed via a set of sliding glass doors that is traditionally connected to the central living space. The decks themselves are roomy enough to host an outdoor gathering or set up patio furniture. Many of the decks have a set of stairs that lead down to a large meadow or the bank of a pond or lake. Attached garages are also common, allowing residents to park a car or store additional materials.

How to List Your Property

What’s the best way to attract a serious buyer? Creating a compelling listing will help draw buyers to a property, but it’s important to know how to craft such a post. Luckily, by contacting us, a seller will be given pointers not only on how to describe their property, but to convey the atmosphere of living within it. We also offer suggestions on the number and type of photographs to include, the details to highlight, and the amenities that should be prominently featured.

We pride ourselves on facilitating fast and efficient sales, a process which relies on matching like-minded parties. By effectively communicating the qualities of a property, a seller can attract the ideal buyer, just as a buyer who is very specific about the amenities they are seeking will recognize their ideal property. We specialize in fostering these matches, and turning open listings into successful sales.

Geographic Location

Sited roughly thirteen miles from downtown Boston, this town is bordered by Norfolk to the west, Sharon to the east, Norwood to the north, and Foxborough to the south. It can be accessed via Interstate 95, Route 1, Route 1A, and Route 27. It also is home to several stops on the MBTA Commuter Rail line, making it easy to travel to virtually any city in the greater metropolitan region. In terms of publicly accessible green spaces, the town contains the Cedar Hill/Cedar Swamp, the Neponset River Water Conservation Project, the Spring Brook Conservation Area, and the Francis William Bird Park. The area is divided into three principal sections: East Walpole, South Walpole, and central Walpole.

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