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Wenham MA Townhomes

Buying

What better location is there to buy a townhome than in the charming, sea-adjacent town of Wenham? Buyers who want to beat the crowd and get the best possible deals should contact us for information about properties that have recently been listed or are about to come to market. We can help buyers find units that are priced better than the $200 per square foot average for this city, as well as introduce a buyer to local real estate agents and brokers.

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Typical properties here have a grand front lawn that is bisected with a paved walkway that leads to the front door. In this town, the front door is not only an entrance but an opportunity to make a decorative statement. Many owners choose to paint their doors or ornament them with insets of stained glass to create a dramatic effect. In some homes, a clear glass door is placed in front of the larger wooden door to create a kind of daytime window onto the world. By leaving the wooden door open, the glass door allows homeowners to look out onto the street without losing any of the heat in their homes.

The foyer opens up into the heart of the home, which has a central staircase leading up to the second story directly opposite the front door, a rambling living room on one side, and a lovely study/library on the other. The study space is indicated by the number of built-in bookshelves that line the walls, as well as a decor scheme that emphasizes light, bright colors that are conducive to reading and working. A prominent bay window or series of windows that arches up to the full height of the ceiling may provide an elegant source of illumination to anyone who chooses to work in this space, as well as beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and streets.

The central living space, meanwhile, is typically defined by the presence of a fireplace and several small nooks or built-in shelves that are perfect for showcasing artwork and other select objects. Hardwood floors are common, although in some living rooms, especially those that are sited in a split-level home, plush wall to wall carpet is installed instead, creating a warm and acoustically mellow recreation space. The room often takes a rectilinear form, which makes it highly configurable for a variety of different furnishings and other arrangements, depending on the preference of the owner.

The kitchen is often tucked into a corner of the house, and takes on an L-shaped configuration. This type of design allows plenty of room for an island, which in some instances can take on a triangular form, instead of the traditional rectangular counter. These triangular islands have seating on one side and storage on the other, and include a sink and in some cases drawers for the storage of cutlery and other culinary accessories. The islands occasionally have a strip of recessed lighting that runs under the rim of the counter to create a soft glow.

Selling

Taking pictures of a home you’ve lived in for years in order to place it on the market can be both an exhilarating and anxiety-ridden process: are you photographing your home in the best possible way? How will a potential buyer see your property? For those sellers who want to make sure their home is coming across in the best possible light, we offer a complete package of services that guarantees you’ll not only make your home look magnificent, but find a qualified buyer in a very short time frame.

We’ve spent years helping sellers meet buyers who are very keen on what their property has to offer. We understand how to facilitate the connections that lead to excellent offers being made on a seller’s property within only a few days or weeks of when they initially post their home on the market. Contact us today for more information.

Geographic Location

Bordered by the cities of Danvers to the south, Topsfield to the west, Manchester-by-the-sea to the east and Hamilton to the north, this town is located close to the coastline, and has a number of bodies of water scattered throughout the city limits. It can be reached by the Yankee Division Highway, as well as Route 22, Route 1A, and Route 97. A train station along the Newburyport/Rockport line is located at the northern border of the city. The area is also full of natural recreation areas, including the Reynolds and Proctor Woodland, the Miles River, the banks of Wenham Lake, and the JC Phillips Nature Preserve. A portion of the Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife Preserve is also located within the city’s borders.

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