Westminster MA Townhomes
Buying
With a wide array of possible outdoor activities, from boating in the summertime on the ponds to skiing on the elevated slopes of the Wachusett Mountain, this municipality has much to offer a potential buyer. Townhouses here sell for an average of $130 per square foot, which is a bargain for a savvy buyer who understands just how much this area will appreciate in the coming years. Only an hour outside of Boston, the area is perfect for a retreat or a second home away from the bustle of the metropolis. Buyers who want to get in now while the market is still very affordable should contact us for the best new listings and information on local real estate professionals. We can help coordinate tours and recommend the best buys based on an individual’s preferences, budget, and schedule.
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Not only do the townhomes here have multiple stories and ample storage onsite, they also have some of the most beautiful views in western Massachusetts. A typical home will have three stories, with an attached garage on the ground level, and two stories of living space above. Many units have a finished basement, although buyers are encouraged to ask about this feature directly. The home opens up into a wide kitchen with a space for a dining table that faces a U-shaped configuration of marble countertops and exquisitely varnished cabinetry. The refrigerators often have double stainless steel doors that house some of the most sophisticated temperature control compartments on the market, while the appliances in the rest of the kitchen are recently installed and operating at their highest levels. The kitchen leads into the living room, which is often bounded by floor to ceiling glass which looks out on the stunning natural surroundings. A prominent set of either French doors or sliding glass doors opens out onto an expansive patio, which is traditionally made out of stone or tile, and gives an unparalleled view of the neighboring nature preserves and ponds.
The bathrooms are elegant yet compact, with a spacious shower decorated in amber and white tiles creating a sense of luxury. The primary sink is often adorned in a rich granite or specially treated wood that glimmers and adds glamour to the entire home. The bedrooms make a point of being roomy while remaining comfortable throughout the year. Central air usually keeps these areas toasty in the winter and breezy in the summer, making them perfect for getting a quiet night’s sleep.
The basements, if finished, tend to have enough room not only for a washer and dryer set, but several large recreational accoutrements, such as a pool table, piano, or other equipment.
Selling
Whether you’ve lived in a home for two months or twenty years, it can be difficult to objectively describe that property to a first-time visitor. After a certain period of time, a seller builds up memories and feelings about their property that make it challenging to convey the strengths of that home to someone who is only glimpsing the dwelling in two dimensions via an online listing. This is why we encourage sellers to contact us. We can provide a clear and experienced eye, helping sellers to craft a listing that will not only draw buyers in, but dramatically increase the number of offers they receive on their home. Instead of spending time checking messages and trying to arrange meetings, sellers who enlist our services can look forward to considering serious offers at their leisure.
Geographic Location
Located only a few miles from the state line between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, this landlocked city is bounded by forests, lakes, and several other thriving small towns, including Fitchburg to the east, Ashburnham to the north, Gardner to the west, and Princeton to the south. Route 2 runs from the east to the west through town, while Route 2A heads in a more north/south direction. Route 140, Route 31 and Route 12 also briefly pass through the area. The downtown center of the city is surrounded by two ponds known as Meetinghouse and Round Meadow. Hager Park offers a nearby region to relax and unwind, while the multi-faceted Wyman Pond creates an abundance of scenic residential lots. Portions of both the Wachusett Mountain State Reservation and the Leominster State Forest are included within the city’s bounds, and offer a gorgeous escape into preserved forests and natural lands. In the winter, some of these areas become ski resorts.
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