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Amesbury Real Estate, Newburyport's little secret
Welcome to Amesbury.
Amesbury real estate offers home buyers tremendous value. Home prices are lower than homes in Newburyport but rental prices are similar. A town with a rich past and a renaissance of its own in the making. A town once famous for production of horse drawn carriages until the rise of the automobile. Prosperous in the Victorian era, its wide streets still display those magnificent homes. With its many mill buildings and a large downtown area, Amesbury is still a secret to those who visit Newburyport.
Like Newburyport the downtown has been preserved. It is split into the upper and lower mill yards. The Powow river runs through the town center with a boardwalk of its own and is beautiful at any time of the year
Over the past twenty years, the mill buildings have been converted to condominiums and the downtown has been restored, paved with brick sidewalks and Victorian lamp posts. Unlike Newburyport's downtown, which draws many tourist, Amesbury's downtown mainly services it's residents. Over the past several years it has attracted a large number artists and many new restaurants, cafes, local banks ,insurance agencies and jewelers as well as antique, resale and gift shops. The makeup of the downtown is similar to the town of Andover.
Amesbury's future is bright and once it is discovered for the gem that it is, you can be sure that its real estate will see significant appreciation.
Amesbury real estate offers home buyers tremendous value. Home prices are lower than homes in Newburyport but rental prices are similar. A town with a rich past and a renaissance of its own in the making. A town once famous for production of horse drawn carriages until the rise of the automobile. Prosperous in the Victorian era, its wide streets still display those magnificent homes. With its many mill buildings and a large downtown area, Amesbury is still a secret to those who visit Newburyport.
Like Newburyport the downtown has been preserved. It is split into the upper and lower mill yards. The Powow river runs through the town center with a boardwalk of its own and is beautiful at any time of the year
Over the past twenty years, the mill buildings have been converted to condominiums and the downtown has been restored, paved with brick sidewalks and Victorian lamp posts. Unlike Newburyport's downtown, which draws many tourist, Amesbury's downtown mainly services it's residents. Over the past several years it has attracted a large number artists and many new restaurants, cafes, local banks ,insurance agencies and jewelers as well as antique, resale and gift shops. The makeup of the downtown is similar to the town of Andover.
Amesbury's future is bright and once it is discovered for the gem that it is, you can be sure that its real estate will see significant appreciation.
If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Amesbury, we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you.
Email us @ emaccaro@gmail.com or call 978.375.6775 anytime
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