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This Is The Most Expensive Home On The Market In Bedford

Priced at $2.1 million, this is the most expensive home on the market in Bedford.

BEDFORD, MA -- The most expensive home on the Bedford market is priced just above $2 million. Located at 4 Isabella Lane, the home was built just two years ago. Each of the five bedrooms have a bathroom and there two half bathrooms in the home as well.

Priced at $2,178,000 the home is over 5,000 square feet with a sprawling backyard.

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  • Address: 4 Isabella Ln, Bedford, Massachusetts
  • Price: $2,178,000
  • Square Feet: 5818
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 5 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • Built: 2018
  • Features: Introducing the latest classically designed, refined property at Isabella Lane. Unique design touches include an entry way with sophisticated neutral textured wall covering, stunning millwork throughout, transom windows, beautiful wainscoting, and sublime dark hardwood flooring. Outstanding work spaces are found in the breathtaking and well equipped kitchen boasting 3 separate sinks and a butlers pantry which connects to the dining room. Gatherings are sure to be enjoyed in the welcoming family room which showcases a curved entry and coffered ceiling enhanced with painted wood tongue and groove. Among the 4 second floor bedrooms you'll find the Master Suite--an exceptional space consisting of a fireside bedroom, dressing room, dual walk-in closets and a decadent spa bath. This impressive home continues to the 3rd floor where you'll find the 5th bedroom, the 7th bathroom, and an incredible bonus room. Exterior grounds are adorned with granite patios and walkways. Magnificent must see!

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