West Bridgewater MA Townhomes
Buying
Beauty and elegance are some of the hallmarks of the townhomes in this city, which can usually be purchased for about $170 per square foot. The relative urban density of the region translates into numerous homes that are located on their own parcels and have a significant amount of open space surrounding them. While most residential neighborhoods have zoning regulations that prevent the construction of a house that is taller than three or four stories, the lack of other structures close by means that most homes here are able to experiment with sloped roofs and very tall ceilings, creating beautiful arrangements of windows that often span two or more stories. Buyers who are interested in this town are in for a treat once they start arranging appointments to view these homes in person. By contacting us, a buyer can not only see these properties immediately, but also be given the edge when it comes to seeing the freshest listings before any other members of the public have a chance to do so.
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The beautiful tall windows lead to large living rooms that open out and welcome any number of furniture arrangements. L-shaped couches, overstuffed chairs, glass tables and other accoutrements fit easily within the bright walls and vividly articulated spaces. Tile or hardwood floors tend to be featured in these spaces, although many homeowners choose to add a rich rug or expansive covering to create additional texture in the room. The living spaces wind around to meet up with the informal dining area, which is usually framed by a sliding glass door and includes a small fireplace underneath a mantle that is wide enough to place potted plants, photographs, and other decorative displays upon. The kitchen, meanwhile, is flooded with light from the banks of windows that look out onto the yard, and has a number of top-tier appliances.
Stainless steel or galvanized steel oven vents are common in this region, and not only help to keep the kitchen free of unwanted fumes, but also add a certain aesthetic splendor to the environment. Kitchen countertops made from granite and marble make excellent surfaces for food preparation. In some kitchens, a kind of fiberglass or specially formatted wood may be used instead for the counters. The countertops themselves may have special grooves or custom inserts that enable the residents to store objects such as cutting boards or knives within the countertop itself. These special features are more rare. In most cases, the cabinets above, which are traditionally made of pine, are equipped with built-in shelving that enables storage of particular implements.
The refrigerator, meanwhile, is a showcase of contemporary design. A water dispenser which is activated by pressing a lever is featured on the exterior of one of the stainless steel doors. Ice makers are also common. The interior of the refrigerator often features several tightly sealed individual compartments which can store food and beverages at different temperatures, which can be programmed with the computerized panel that is also located within the appliance.
Selling
The process of listing a home is one that requires attention to detail and a certain artistic flair. Capturing the essence of a property isn’t just about providing information about how many bedrooms it has; it’s also about relaying the atmosphere of the place. For a seller who is trying to both pack up their furniture and find a suitable buyer, this process can be overwhelming. That’s why we offer our services to sellers who want to quickly find a buyer who makes a very attractive offer. By contacting us, a seller can receive expert advice on how best to photograph, describe, and sell their property.
In most markets, we are able to help sell a home far more rapidly than a seller would be able to without our services. In addition to helping with the initial posting, we can also suggest staging companies, help handle setting up appointments to view the property, and bring buyers who have already expressed an interest in the features of that particular home.
Geographic Location
Approximately 25 miles from Boston, this lovely city in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, is surrounded by land, but has a few ponds and streams crisscrossing the region. The city of Bridgewater borders the town to the south, East Bridgewater borders the town to the east, Easton borders the town to the west, and Brockton is located along the northern boundary. Numerous roads cross the area including Route 24, Route 106, and Route 28. Most of them meet in the downtown area, which is located slightly off-center toward the southeastern corner of the region. West Meadow Brook Pond, the War Memorial Park, the Town River, and several golf courses comprise the bulk of the recreational spaces in town. While there is no train station in the city center, neighboring towns have access to the commuter rail line.
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