Set in vibrant East Cambridge, steps from neighborhood favorites like Elmendorf, Curio Coffee, and the dynamic energy of Kendall Square and Cambridge Crossing, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath condo offers an unbeatable combination of style, light, and location. Built in 2020, the home features 1 off-street parking space, and its own sunny back deck plumbed with gas for grilling. Inside, a wall of oversized windows floods the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with natural light. The kitchen features custom cabinetry and premium appliances, including a 36" La Cornue range. Two south-facing bedrooms and a flexible bonus room—perfect as an office, den, or playroom—sit quietly at the back, with a full bath. Upstairs, the vaulted-ceilinged primary suite is a peaceful retreat with windows on two sides, and room for a desk or reading nook. The en suite bath has a dual vanity and a spa-like shower. With in-unit laundry and easy access to Boston, I-93, and the Red and Green Lines—it’s all here!
PLEASE CALL OR TEXT MIKE AT 207-272-2758 OR LAUREN AT 617-913-2203 FOR MORE INFO
PROPERTY DETAILS
Summary
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Total Living Area: 1,815 SF Outdoor Space: Private deck Parking: 1 off-street Assessment: $1,098,300 Taxes: $3,898.96/yr (includes residential exemption) Year Built/Converted: 1900/2020 |
Systems/Mechanicals
Heating: Forced Air Cooling: Central Air Hot Water: Tankless, Natural Gas Laundry: Washer/Dryer included Exterior: Clapboard, Composite Roof: Asphalt/Fiberglass Shingles |
Association Information
No. of Units: 2 (owner-occupied) Monthly Fee: $199.75 Fee Covers: Master Insurance Pets: Allowed Rentals: Allowed |
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FLOOR PLAN
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LOCATION | EAST CAMBRIDGE440 Cambridge Street, No. 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 Square, links it to downtown Boston and—via the planned extension of the Green Line—soon to Somerville and Medford as well. 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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