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Wayland MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

The mixture of thriving business districts and ample natural scenery makes this area perfect for a buyer who wants to invest in a city that is both self-sustaining and beautiful to behold. The average purchase price for a townhouse in Wayland is $300 per square foot, which makes it relatively affordable, especially when all of the neighboring amenities are taken into consideration. The best way to procure a piece of property in this area is to contact us. Buyers will benefit from our vast store of knowledge which we’ve developed over years of actively working within the market. We can help alert buyers to listings that have yet to hit the market, as well as arrange viewing appointments and facilitate meetings between local agents and brokers. Whatever property a buyer may be seeking, we can help them find it.

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Charm and sophistication categorize many of the properties in this area, which take advantage of their spacious lots to create large floor plans and exquisite outdoor spaces. A stone pathway surrounded by granite and artfully landscaped hedges and trees often leads up to the main entryway, which is sheltered from the elements by a tile-covered overhang that doubles as a front porch during the seasonal months. The door opens to a tiled foyer with a rack for hanging jackets and hats. The great room is usually immediately off to the side, and features vaulted ceilings with beautiful semi-circular windows that add a stylish sensibility while also flooding the interior with warm natural light. The great room typically has a fireplace in the corner and ends in a set of sliding glass doors which leads to an exterior patio. The space is large enough to comfortably accommodate several couches, chairs, and end tables. This usually leads to a dining space that is partially enclosed by a series of sloping built-in cabinets, creating a partial wall that doubles as storage space. Hardwood floors are usually in the dining area and the kitchen, and plush carpets are installed in the living areas.

The kitchens tend to favor an all-white decor, with brand new appliances matching this color scheme. Lighting installed underneath the cabinets provides a soft glow while also illuminating the food preparation areas. A kitchen island occasionally is installed so that groups of three to six people can gather around and have a snack or beverage together before proceeding to the formal dining space. The upper floor tends to feature a loft space that can be used as a second recreation area, an office, or even an open air bedroom. The master bedroom and guest bedrooms are usually located toward the back of the second floor, and are positioned so they look out on the greenery of the yard and the canopies of the neighboring trees. The bathrooms are traditionally finished to match the decor of the kitchen, with all white cabinets, tile floors, and even a skylight in the shower to create a well-lit, atrium like bathing experience. The bedrooms are usually large enough to accommodate several other pieces of furniture aside from the bed, including a nightstand, desk, and small couch.

Some of these homes have a garden level that provides an entire floor of configurable space. Built-in shelving provides space for books, art objects, or other items. Bedrooms, studios, and recreation spaces can easily be set up here.

How to List Your Property

For a seller, crafting the perfect listing can seem like an enormous challenge. How do you describe a property you’ve been living in for years with fresh eyes? Happily, by contacting us, a seller will be given an objective view of their property, as well as technical tips on how best to capture its essence for a first-time visitor. From the number of photographs to include to the best way to highlight a property’s features, we can help a seller create a listing that is appealing and informative.

Most importantly, we can help arrange viewings with buyers who are already interested in what the property has to offer. We do this by asking each buyer specific questions about what they are seeking and then matching them with properties that have those qualities. This saves the seller an enormous amount of time; instead of holding an open house with dozens of polite but uninterested visitors, we offer the opportunity to connect directly with buyers who are primed to make an offer.

Geographic Location

Located twenty miles from Boston, this city is bordered by the city of Lincoln to the north, Weston to the east, Sudbury to the west, and Natick to the south. It can be accessed via Route 126, Route 27, and Route 20. The area has two principal neighborhoods, Cochituate, which is located on the southern end of the municipality, and central Wayland. The Sudbury River winds along the western boundary of the city, and flows into several ponds and lakes. Dudley Pond and Heard Pond are some of the largest bodies of water in the community, but they are not the only green spaces. Indeed, the Oxbow Meadows Wildlife Area and the banks of Lake Cochituate provide ample space for relaxation and recreation.

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