Sale Type: For Sale Beds: 3 Baths: 3.00 Ft2: 1,709 Ref #: 73223652
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Introducing a remarkable 3-bedroom, 3-full bathroom, 3rd-floor corner unit home with over 1700 square feet of living space, just one block from the Harvard University campus and blocks from the heart of Harvard Square. This brick Colonial Revival, built in 1899 by architect Edmund M. Wheelwright, has been home to world-renowned academics, poets, and ambassadors, including Nobel Prize-winning poet Octavio Paz, who immortalized the view from this apartment in his poem, 'Trowbridge Street." Fall in love with the modern European kitchen featuring a Sub-Zero fridge and a brand-new 48-inch professional induction range. The residence also offers three fully updated baths, stunning natural light, convenient private guest space, and custom-built bookshelves for even the most enviable book collections. A home of historical significance and modern luxury, this residence offers a rare opportunity to live in a piece of literary and architectural history.
Details
Beds
3
Baths
3.00
Ft2
1,709
Cooling
None
Tax
$8,999
HOA
Yes
Listing provided courtesy of The Dovetail Group, Compass
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