SOLD FOR $665,000
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Classic Cambridge! Airy and bright 1+ bedroom Radcliffe-neighborhood penthouse in a circa-1920 Harlow building is perfect for a homeowner or investor. This lovely home features a central foyer, with rooms fanning out on three sides, providing southern, eastern and western exposures for gorgeous light throughout the day. Other desirable features include high ceilings, hardwood floors, original mouldings and woodburning fireplace, a renovated kitchen, and refurbished windows. A private storage room, common bike area and laundry in the basement round out the perks. Prime location just a half mile to Harvard Law and the Red Line train at Porter with numerous cafes, restaurants and conveniences just around the corner on Mass Ave. Well-maintained building with a professionally-managed and proactive association. Condo fees include heat & HW.
Bedrooms: 1+ Bathrooms: 1 full Living area: 621 SF +/- Condo fee: $402 / month, including heat and hot water Parking: on-street permit 2023 taxes: $684 (reflects residential exemption)
List price $615,000
This uber-desirable neighborhood offers:
Several popular restaurants are literally right around the corner on Mass Ave -- Giulia, Moeca, Barcelona and Cambridge Common...
Seasonal Farmer’s Markets at Harvard during the summer months and Harvard Square at the Charles Hotel year round!
Simon's Coffee, a local favorite, is just down the street on Mass Ave and High Rise Bread Company is a few blocks away on Concord
The Porter Square shopping center offers CVS, Target, Star Market, Tags Hardware, and Cambridge Naturals plus Porter Square Books, a great independent bookshop with frequent author talks
Cambridge Common has large grassy areas for picnics and relaxing
Fantastic museum options with Harvard's Museum of Natural History, the Peabody Museum, and Art Museums, and the newest addition to the neighborhood, the MassArt Art Museum
Your choice of two Red Line train stations (Harvard & Porter) nearby
And of course, you have immediate proximity to both Harvard and Lesley University
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