LISTED for $598,000 | sold for $640,000
14 MAX AVENUE, No. 2
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02141
CONDOMINIUM | 1 BEDROOM | 1 BATHROOM | 680 SF
Unbeatable opportunity to own a top-floor condo in the heart of bustling and burgeoning East Cambridge, within a half a mile from tech and life sciences hubs, Kendall Square (Red Line T), Cambridge Crossing (Green Line T), and hip Inman Square. Step into a space where natural light pours through multiple skylights, accentuating the airy loft-like layout and high ceilings that evoke a sense of openness and versatility. The unit features a convenient office nook, a large bedroom with a walk-in-closet, in-unit laundry, new HVAC and hot water heater, and generous basement storage. Parking on Max Ave (private way) without permit. Neighborhood amenities abound: 10+ parks, kayaking on the Charles, a skating rink, restaurants, artisan coffee and wine bars, spinning studios and grocery stores. Close to MIT, MGH, Harvard, I-93 and 15 minutes to Logan Airport. With a Walk Score™ of 97/100 and bike score of 95/100, the city is your oyster! Shopping, pharmacy and grocery just a few blocks away!
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PROPERTY DETAILS
Summary
Beds: 1 Baths: 1 Living Area: 680 SF Assessment: $505,800 Taxes: $299/yr (includes res. exemption) Year Built/Converted: 1902/1995 |
Systems/Mechanicals
Heating: Central Heat, Forced Air, Gas (2023) Cooling: Central Air (2023) Hot Water: Natural gas, tank (2024) Laundry: In-unit (2017) Roof: Rubber Parking: On street without permit |
Association Information
No. of Units: 12 Monthly Fee: $389.83 HOA Interest: 9.84% Fee Covers: Water, Sewer, Master Insurance, Maintenance, Snow Removal, Refuse Removal Rentals: Allowed, 30-day minimum Pets: Allowed |
GALLERY
FLOOR PLAN
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LOCATION | EAST CAMBRIDGE
14 Max Avenue, Unit 2
Cambridge, MA 02141 Lying to the northeast of Kendall Square, East Cambridge has converted from an urban industrial and manufacturing base to prime retail, research, and commercial spaces—and many modern residential ones. In the nineteenth century, the neighborhood was home primarily to working-class immigrants, who built the small brick rowhouses and double-decker multi-family homes lining its northern streets. Its transit hub, Lechmere Station, links it to downtown Boston, and to Somerville and Medford via the Green Line extension. The neighborhood’s eastern edge along the Charles River hosts hotels, luxury apartments, tech companies, a shopping mall, and the Boston Museum of Science
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