Inside the home
The big-ticket exterior items have been done — roof, windows, furnace, and on-demand hot water are all updated. That takes real money off the table for a buyer. The hardwood floors and California shutters give the main level a clean, consistent look. The kitchen and bathroom are original. The cabinets, appliances, tile, and fixtures all read 1969. The basement rec room is a full 1970s time capsule — wood panel walls, shag carpet, and a built-in bar with a decorative valance. It's functional space, but anyone planning to use it long-term will want to budget for a refresh. The oversized attached garage is a genuine asset — wider than most in this style of home, with interior access. Fenced rear yard, double driveway, and a school a short walk away round out a solid North End package at a price that reflects the original interior.
- New roof — green asphalt shingles in good condition visible in aerials
- Updated windows throughout
- New furnace and on-demand hot water heater
- Hardwood floors on main level
- California shutters throughout main floor
- Oversized single attached garage (15 ft wide)
- Fully fenced backyard
- Finished basement rec room adds usable living space