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Somerville Neighborhood Market Trends
Somerville offers its proud residents an urban/suburban feel with proximity to downtown Boston and many bars, restaurants, coffee shops and parks. The number of condos sold decreased 34% year-over-year for the fourth quarter. Days on market and the average sale price both increased slightly. Somerville continues to be a highly sought after neighborhood. Over the past four years the “price per square foot” has been steadily increasing.
10 Silvey Place, #3 I Offer Accepted
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A private way leads to 10 Silvey Place, a dynamic top floor Spring Hill home. Twenty one custom dressed windows embrace all four exposures. Astounding natural light creates the most captivating ambience. The highly versatile open layout of the living /dining/kitchen space lends to ease of enjoyment & entertainment. This home’s bright private front porch offering city views flows off the living space.Each bedroom boasts stand alone attributes. Discover one bedroom’s cheery atmosphere & its expansive 8 ft long walk-in closet.Or, marvel at the 2nd bedroom’s 8 wrap around windows & wall of custom adjustable wood shelving. Brilliant hardwood floors,central a/c, coat closet. 117 sq ft private heated storage/ laundry room, pretty common yard w/ fruit tree & flower gardens. Building was rebuilt in 2006 & Lead Paint test was conducted in 2019.
31 Adrian St
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Located just steps outside Union Square, this 2-family home is loaded with untapped potential. Union Square is designated as Somerville’s most upcoming neighborhood full of countless restaurants, bars and new MBTA Green Line T-Stop. 31 Adrian Street works great as a condo conversion or rental investment. For buyers truly interested in a fantastic home, this project can be converted into a stunning single-family home, similar to other homes currently on the street and neighborhood. Good sized backyard with an unobstructed view of Lincoln Park. New Navien on-demand heating system plus updated plumbing.