Cambridgeport. A stone's throw from Central Square and the Red Line, MIT, Harvard, and with easy access to HBS, downtown Boston, and Longwood Medical, 12B Watson is a commuter’s delight! This attached 4 bed/3.5 bath single family is a peaceful retreat from the nearby hustle. The living space is intimate and inviting, with seamless flow between kitchen, dining and living rooms, while the 2nd level includes two large bedrooms, a full bath, and laundry. An expansive primary suite and private deck complete the 3rd level. With direct exterior access and a full bath, the lower level's 4th bedroom offers tremendous flexibility as a teen lair, au-pair suite, or short-term guest suite! Outside, the back garden is serenely surrounded by an ivy-clad fence, offering the perfect setting for gardening or al fresco dining. Deeded parking seals the deal, allowing one to ditch the car and live a true urban lifestyle on bike or foot! Seller welcomes offers with requests for buyer agent compensation.
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PROPERTY DETAILS
Summary
Beds: 4 Baths: 3 Full, 1 Half Living Area: 2,076 SF Outdoor Space: Two Decks, Patio, Fenced Garden Assessment: $1,710,200 Taxes: $7,404/yr (includes res. exemption) Year Built: 2005 |
Systems/Mechanicals
Heating: Central Heat, 2 Zones, Gas (2020) Cooling: Central Air, 2 Zones (2020) Water Heater: Heat Pump (2021) Laundry: Washer/Dryer Included (2022) Roof: Rubber Parking: Paved Driveway, 1 Space |
GALLERY
FLOOR PLAN
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LOCATION | CAMBRIDGEPORT
12B Watson Street
Cambridge, MA 02139 Similar to its sister neighborhood, Riverside, Cambridgeport is a neighborhood of densely settled wooden houses set on a plain at the bend’s return in the Charles River. Upscale grocers, Greek Revival architecture, and domestic chicken coops intersect in this leafy, tree-filled neighborhood, which has seen a steady stream of residential renovation and restoration for the past decade. Its wide riverside park and beach lead up to a significant bridge linking it with the campus of Boston University. The labs, plants, and offices on its eastern flank mark the start of the technology and research hub surrounding MIT.
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