Tucked just steps from vibrant Inman Square, this hidden gem offers privacy, a lush garden, and garage parking! A gated garden path leads to a private entry, where a welcoming foyer with a coat closet and fun wallpapered powder room sets the tone. The efficient kitchen flows into an airy living and dining room with built-ins, a gas fireplace, and glass doors to a newly rebuilt deck and fenced garden—ground zero for outdoor entertaining! Upstairs, two bedrooms offer generous storage, with a crisp renovated bath in between, and laundry and linen storage on the hall. The cathedral-ceilinged top floor is a skylit retreat—perfect as a den or study—alongside a wildly versatile storage/utility space. Thoughtful renovations, refined details, and clever storage (Martha would approve!) elevate every inch. Only 0.6 mi to the Red Line in Central Square, 0.4 mi to the Green Line in Union Square—location, design, and utility all in one!
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PROPERTY DETAILS
Summary
Beds: 2 Baths: 1 Full / 1 Half Living Area: 1,507 SF Outdoor Spaces: Deck, Fenced Garden Parking: 1-Car Garage Underneath Assessment: $1,142,900 Taxes: $4,190.60/yr (includes residential exemption) Year Built: 1987 |
Systems/Mechanicals
Heating: Forced Air Cooling : Central Air Hot Water: Natural Gas Laundry: Washer/Dryer Included Exterior: Clapboard, Wood Roof: Asphalt/Fiberglass Shingles |
Association Information
No. of Units: 3 (All Owner Occupied) Monthly Fee: $430* Fee Covers: Water, Sewer, Master Insurance, Exterior Maintenance, Snow Removal Pets: Allowed Rentals: Allowed, 2-Month Min. *Condo fees paid ~2x/year and vary based on expenses. Last two years have come out to about $430/month. See budget attached to MLS. |
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FLOOR PLAN
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LOCATION | INMAN SQUARE80 Tremont Street
Cambridge, MA 02139 Arguably Cambridge’s hippest neighborhood, plucky Inman Square is home to a great number of small businesses and recent college grads. The neighborhood’s thriving arts scene helped launch many of America’s comedy and improv greats. It has a long association with folk music, clinical psychology, and political activism, and it’s also home to some of the city’s finest coffee. A variety of housing stock ensure the area stays diverse, and keeps its many bakeries, delis, taverns, and restaurants in business.
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