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Tips on Buying in this Area

With an average purchase price of $1,000 a square foot for a townhouse, this area of the city is perfect for a buyer seeking a well-equipped, beautifully finished home with unparalleled views. Because of the competitive nature of the market, buyers should contact us for a list of the most recent listings. With our service, we can provide up to the minute information on new properties and potential openings thanks to our extensive network of contacts. From brokers to agents to property owners, we keep our ear close to the grapevine, and can advise our clients on the best deals available today.

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, the dwellings here emphasize enormous windows that look out on spectacular views of the Harbor. Track lighting and recessed lighting are very popular forms of illumination, as are lighting fixtures that are specific to certain zones of the home, including chandeliers or other elaborate fixtures over the dining area. Fireplaces are common accoutrements in the living rooms, although they often are mounted in a stand-alone wall so that they can be walked around. This presentation makes it easy to create a small tableau of furniture near the fireplace, forming a cozy assortment perfect for reading or relaxing.

In some situations, the fireplace wall doubles as the rear wall of the kitchen, which is designed in a galley style and features a wrap-around counter for seating that extends to the front of the fireplace. The kitchen itself usually has several very long counters that are perfect for all types of food preparation, as well as the finest stainless steel appliances. Oven vents circulate fresh air and also act as aesthetically galvanizing items within the kitchen itself.

The rest of the home tends to feature at least one master bedroom and a converted bedroom that doubles as an office. These spaces have large windows that look out on the skyline, and are carpeted to minimize unwanted noise. The bedrooms can feature a darker color palette to distinguish them from the brighter living spaces, which makes them both more restive and private. A walk-in closet with built-in shelving is typically a part of these rooms, as is a master bathroom with both a full size shower and stand alone bathtub. Mirrored closets are frequently placed in these bedrooms. For those units that span several floors, the upper story may contain a separate living space of its own that wraps around the stairwell. These units usually have a rooftop patio or deck that is furnished with outdoor furniture, and discreetly landscaped hedges and bushes. A small shared building with private storage space may also be on the roof.

How to List Property

What are the best ways to sell a home in this market? The answer to that question has several parts. By contacting us, a seller can learn all the ways in which to expedite the sale of their property to a serious buyer. The first step is all about the listing. Including a laundry list of information may seem like a great idea, but in many cases, the shorter the description, the more interest it generates. The important part is learning what details to include and what details to save for an in-person visit, as well as how to stage the home with furniture and other decor to appeal to a first-time visitor.

We offer sellers the ability to instantly connect with buyers who are interested in what their property has to offer. This is a process we’ve developed over years of working in the market whereby we ask buyers what they are looking for in a property and help sellers articulate those points about what they are offering for sale. This helps connect like-minded parties, and fosters rapid sales transactions.

Geographic Location

Located south of the North End, east of the Leather District, and north of South Boston, this strip of docks, wharves, and a public park is home to some of the most visited attractions in the city. It is also a place where numerous luxurious residences overlook the beauty of the Harbor. Wharf District Park is located at the western edge of this neighborhood, while a number of wharves project out into the Harbor. The area can be accessed via Interstate 93 and several T stops. Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park borders the northern edge of this area, which is also home to the New England Aquarium.

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