Home of the Week: For $619,900, a slice of waterfront in Foxborough
The home has three bedrooms — and a 10-person sauna. See the latest listings are realestate.boston.com.
The home has three bedrooms — and a 10-person sauna. See the latest listings are realestate.boston.com.
The original owner of this property, C. Henry Kimball, invented a heated railcar for hauling potatoes and championed the rights of small stockholders, and now his 19th-century Queen Anne Victorian is home to four condos.
There’s a nice broad farmer’s porch in this Colonial, but you’ll want to check out the rest of the house, too.
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You’ll get into a beachy mood as soon as you drive up to this three-bedroom home in Scituate.
This Porter Square home was renovated in 1982, but important original details were left intact.
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The Brookline unit comes with elevator access, a stone patio, and covered parking.
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The home also has a barn and a two-tier deck in a fenced-in yard.
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This Sudbury home has five bedrooms and five full and three half baths — in the main house.
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This home comprises two of the five units in this condo building and boasts its own front entry.
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A basketball court, pool with water slide, hot tub, theater room, workout room, and bowling alley complete this eight-bedroom house.
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It looks as if this Dedham home has been here for centuries, but the layout reveals its true age.
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This $1.1 million home has five bedrooms and a doggie suite that includes a dog bath, a padded kennel, and a partially covered walkway to a dog run.
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Converted into condos in 2015, the home retains its welcoming porch and its charm.
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The fifth bedroom was created by finishing the attic space, which also contains a bonus room.
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The first step inside this 10-year-old home leads to an unexpectedly airy expanse: an open floor plan with 15-foot-high ceilings.
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From the street, it looks something like a bird of prey unfurling its wings.
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Nearly every room in this three-level contemporary has a ceiling at least 10 feet high and tall triple-insulated windows.
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Unit offers an updated marble bath, a kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, and a Murphy bed with recessed lighting.
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This four-bedroom home is about a mile from the commuter rail and beach, and across the street from one of the best-kept secrets in Manchester-by-the-Sea.
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In Chelsea, a brick town house makes the most of park and river views.
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This mid-century home also sports a treehouse, half a basketball court, and a ballet room.
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The home, which abuts conservation land, makes the most of passive solar heating.
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This Pembroke address offers three bedrooms at a starter home price point.
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Stone archways with cast-iron gates guard the entrance to this distinctive house, which has served as a bed and breakfast and a retreat.
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Ron Berger, former defensive end for the Patriots, lived in this contemporary ranch in Canton.
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Formed from the sanctuary of a Colonial Revival-style church, this condo has neck-craning panache.
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This Duxbury home was expanded in the 1980s and in 2007.
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The home Marcel Breuer designed in 1940 was falling apart when two architects looking for a riverfront lot spotted it.
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A hidden room, access to a private dock, and four bathrooms are highlights in this contemporary home.
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This Andover home offers passive-solar features in a tranquil, perennial-filled setting.
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There have been 26 presidential elections since this red brick and concrete building rose above Commonwealth Avenue.
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This Melrose home offers three bedrooms, a modern kitchen, and a lot of charm.
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Less than a mile to the beach, this house in Brewster is awash in blues, greens, and whites.
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Sixteen condo units are still available at the Reading Woods development by Pulte Homes.
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With its large windows and mix of stone and wood textures, this Acorn Deck House blends into its wooded setting in Lexington.
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This $10 million home has a great room, which has hosted “persons of extraordinary talent, political influence, and historic renown.”
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This detached single-family in Charlestown has four bedrooms, three fireplaces, and a wraparound brick patio with a cast-iron fence.
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This Newton Victorian was once the home of famous poet and writer Celia Thaxter. It has been converted into two condo units.
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The family of former Boston mayor Kevin White is selling his childhood home, a Queen Anne Victorian in West Roxbury.
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The home is in Quincy’s Houghs Neck neighborhood.
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The center-hall Colonial has an outbuilding that holds a domed observatory that rotates, a viewing deck with a sliding roof, a workshop, and meeting space.
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The hilltop ranch has a pool, basketball court, a game room, and a fenced-in play area.
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This home was built in 1859.
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The condo in the Highlands neighborhood escapes most of the noise from Boston’s Logan International Airport.
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The fourth-floor condo has a roof deck and exterior walls of glass.
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The condo is in the LEED Gold-certified Macallen Building.
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The house has many original features, including the chestnut floors in some rooms.
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The stone now gives way to warmer oak floors in the atrium, and two bedrooms are reached via rolling barn doors.
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The house is built on a bluff that rises some 150 feet above Rumney Marsh Reservation.
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This five-bedroom home abuts Needham Town Forest and features a heated in-ground pool and two bars.