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___Good Day fine human! My name is Chris and I am here to help.___
**FULL BROKER FEE TO TENANT **
___ Available Between Now & December 1st (maybe January 1st) ___
Renovated Historical Single Family Home ____
The home consists of 9 rooms total with 3-4 rooms as bedrooms, living room, dining room, office, bonus room. It has 2.5 baths. 3 off street parking spots. Two AC Zones. Four Heating zones. Back deck and a roof deck with seasonal river views. Amazing! (Reference #179205)
*The building was moved to its present site in 1858. It is thought to have originally been a depot either for the Watertown Branch or Mount Auburn Railroad. Its precise lineage has yet to be fully documented, but its profile strongly suggests its use as a depot for early railroads which served Cambridge. Despite its relocation, this building is one of the few remnants of the commuter railroads for Cambridge’s distinct development. Its unique form and its significance for Cambridge development make it worthy of recognition.
No Pets Allowed
(RLNE8322048)
___Good Day fine human! My name is Chris and I am here to help.___
**FULL BROKER FEE TO TENANT **
___ Available Between Now & December 1st (maybe January 1st) ___
Renovated Historical Single Family Home ____
The home consists of 9 rooms total with 3-4 rooms as bedrooms, living room, dining room, office, bonus room. It has 2.5 baths. 3 off street parking spots. Two AC Zones. Four Heating zones. Back deck and a roof deck with seasonal river views. Amazing! (Reference #179205)
*The building was moved to its present site in 1858. It is thought to have originally been a depot either for the Watertown Branch or Mount Auburn Railroad. Its precise lineage has yet to be fully documented, but its profile strongly suggests its use as a depot for early railroads which served Cambridge. Despite its relocation, this building is one of the few remnants of the commuter railroads for Cambridge’s distinct development. Its unique form and its significance for Cambridge development make it worthy of recognition.
No Pets Allowed
(RLNE8322048)
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