West End MA Townhomes
Tips on Buying in this Area
With an average purchase price of $1,100 per square foot, a townhome in this neck of the woods offers not only the finest in contemporary living, but access to an array of exceptional cultural amenities. Buyers who want to purchase a property in this area should contact us for the latest listings. We can also help arrange viewing appointments in a fast and convenient manner. We delight in putting like-minded parties together, a service we’ve developed over years of working within this area.
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The average townhouse in this neighborhood is partly about the incredible views and partly about the luxurious finishes inside. Many of the properties here have been built within the last fifty years, and several have been constructed within the past few months. This neighborhood has undergone considerable change in a relatively short period of time, which means that most of the layouts in these homes favor a modern, open-plan feel with as many top-tier finishes as possible. The living spaces, for example, usually have a medley of plush carpeting and hardwood flooring underneath floor to ceiling windows. In some multi-story units, a cathedral ceiling will create a light well that shines down into the primary living space while also illuminating the partially exposed second floor. Mezzanines are not uncommon, and loft bedrooms or office spaces overlook the principal living area. The bedrooms are enormous, with enough room for a king bed and numerous pieces of furniture. In some senses, the bedroom becomes its own miniature apartment, with access to a beautifully tiled master bathroom, a walk-in closet, and an arrangement of furniture, such as a chair and table or desk.
The master bathrooms aren’t shy about taking advantage of the exceptional views either. It is not uncommon to find a bathroom that ends in a giant tinted window overlooking the city or the river. Marble is frequently used for the countertops, and a darker tile pattern that contrasts beautifully with the gleaming white porcelain is also a favored decor choice. Corner units can provide nearly panoramic views of the neighboring bridges and roadways. The kitchens are a study in elegant pastels, with built-in shelving with partially transparent doors so that the objects inside can be viewed while the doors are closed. Some units have a separate recreation floor perfect for a pool table or other sporting item.
How to List Property
Whether this is a seller’s first listing or their hundredth, it's always a good idea to contact us for the latest information on the market. We can offer tailored advice based on the specific neighborhood and property, including how to write the ideal listing, what price to consider, and what photographs to include.
Sellers ultimately want to find a serious buyer who is deeply interested in what they have to offer. Our service specializes in pairing like-minded buyers and sellers so that they can quickly find what they are looking for. The days of holding open houses in the hope of attracting a buyer are over. With our service, a seller will be matched with buyers who are already very interested in the property before they even set foot in the door.
We make this happen by asking each of our clients very specific questions, not only about the number of bedrooms and square footage they’d like, but also about the kind of environment in which they’d be most comfortable. What kind of kitchen do they imagine themselves in? Would they like having a skylight? Would they prefer to be close to public transit or a specific museum or institution? With this information, we can quickly bring buyers to properties that will not only meet their expectations, but exceed them. For a seller, this means that all the logistical hassles of setting up a listing can be quickly forgotten. We make it possible for a seller to enjoy listing their home. We expedite the distance between putting a property on the market and handing over the keys.
Geographic Location
Located west of the North End, north of Beacon Hill, and south of the Charles River, this neighborhood is located on the waterfront, and offers a number of new developments. Accessible by Route 3 and Route 28, the area is also close to Interstate 93 and several T stops. Its publicly accessible green spaces include Thoreau’s Path, Lederman Park, and Nashua Street Park.
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