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29 Marlborough Street - Unit 1

29 Marlborough Street Unit: 1, Boston, MA 02116
Sold

29 Marlborough Street - Unit 1, Boston MA

Beautifully appointed front-facing, one bedroom located on the first block of highly desirable Marlborough Street. Private entry with plentiful storage leads to an updated, full size kitchen with a charming pass through window to the living and dining area. Features include a decorative carved fireplace, exposed brick, sophisticated crown molding, lovely bow windows, recessed lighting, hardwood floors, and 1 deeded off-street parking space. A wonderful option for a city home or pied-a-terre in a professionally managed building at a premiere address. Conveniently located within walking distance to Boston Common and Public Gardens, the Charles River, bustling Newbury Street and Copley Square, as well as easy access to major highways and public transportation.

Amenities

Interior

Total Bedrooms:

1

Total Bathrooms:

1

Full Bathrooms:

1

Kitchen Features:

Flooring - Stone/Ceramic Tile, Countertops - Stone/Granite/Solid, Cabinets - Upgraded, Recessed Lighting, Stainless Steel Appliances

Laundry Room:

Common Area, In Building

Fireplace:

Living Room

Exterior & Building

Stories:

1

Water Source:

Public

Parking Features:

Off Street, Deeded

Heat Type:

Baseboard, Natural Gas

Air Conditioning:

None

Sewer:

Public Sewer

HOA Amenities:

Hot Water

Financial Details

Sales Price:

$799,000

Real Estate Tax:

$3,396

HOA Fees:

$417/mo

Zoning:

RES

Area & Lot

Status:

SOLD

Living Space:

675 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID:

72692118

Type:

Residential

Year Built:

1900

Architecture Styles:

Mid-Rise, Brownstone

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Michael Carucci is the Executive Vice President of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty and ranked #1 in sales volume for all Sotheby’s agents in Massachusetts for 2019. Michael is the exclusive sales agent for the St. Regis Residences in Boston and an Ambassador for One Dalton, Boston’s Four Seasons Hotel and Residences.

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