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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $120 per square foot for a townhome, this area combines exceptional beauty with affordable real estate. Buyers who are farsighted enough to buy here can enjoy the splendor of the coastline without spending a fortune. The tight-knit community and the proximity of so many breathtaking natural features makes this a perfect place to unwind and enjoy the surroundings. Buyers who wish to receive access to the latest listings should contact us. Not only do we have a bead on the local market, but we can arrange viewing appointments in a convenient and rapid manner.

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Many of the homes in this area span at least two stories, and often are sited to take advantage of the natural splendor of the area. The front entryways tend to expand into small front porches, which are ideal for the summer months, and make excellent display spaces during the winter months. Vinyl siding is common in this area, although brick and stone are often used to create a variegated exterior.

The interiors are compact but designed for comfort. Hardwood floors are typical throughout, except in the bathroom where a mosaic of tile is commonly used. The kitchens tend to be equipped not only brand new, top-tier appliances, but also a number of cabinets that have glass or translucent panes in them. These cabinets are often backlit, creating stunning display spaces for special cookware or art objects. Wine racks and climate controlled wine refrigerators are also common. The decor scheme in these kitchens tends to favor a contrast between the bright light coming in through the banks of windows and the darker, richer color of the materials of the countertops and the wooden cabinets. The kitchen sink usually is positioned under a window, which provides a view of the back yard.

The central living space generally has a fireplace which is designed with a mantle large enough to display photographs, art objects, or other items. Many of the homes in this area have been built after 1990, and therefore favor an open plan design which eliminates individual walls for the kitchen and dining spaces. This creates a large “great room,” wherein the common spaces within the home feel like one long continuous region, as opposed to distinct zones. This is especially welcome in the winter months, when a spacious, warm interior makes an excellent contrast to the colder weather outside.

How to List Your Property

Whether this is the first listing a seller has ever put together or another in a long line of successful sales, it never hurts to have a little help. By contacting us, a seller will have access to both our technical expertise and our extensive local network of professionals. Most importantly, we can help arrange viewing appointments with buyers who are very interested in what your property has to offer.

Creating a great listing isn’t just about putting together the facts; it’s about telling the story of your property. This can sometimes be difficult to do when you’ve lived in a place for years, or even decades. Luckily, we bring an objective eye to your property and help you describe it so it appeals to a first-time visitor. We also can recommend what photos to include, as well as other listing-specific advice. Our years of experience in the market have taught us how to match like-minded buyers and sellers. We relish being able to make a sale quickly.

Geographic Location

Located approximately 55 miles from Boston, this town is bordered by the cities of Rochester to the west, Plymouth to the north, Marion to the south, and Bourne to the east. The town is located on the lip of Buzzards Bay, and can be accessed by Interstate 495, Route 28, Route 6, and Route 25. There is also a train station that connects to the CapeFLYER service during the seasonal months, although there is no dedicated MBTA Commuter Rail line. The city has several neighborhoods, including Point Independence, West Wareham, East Wareham, Onset, and Wareham Center. In terms of publicly accessible green spaces, the town is full of waterways, ponds, and rivers, including the Wareham River, the Weweantic River, Horseshoe Pond, Mary's Pond, and Blackmore Pond. A small portion of the Myles Standish State Forest is included in the northern section of the city.

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