Real Estate
Charlestown Wow: A Look At the Most Expensive Home In Town Now
Note the roof deck and the wine cellar.
CHARLESTOWN, MA — If you ever wonder what the most expensive home on the market in the neighborhood looks like, here's a peek at this week's. Note the fancy roof deck and the wine cellar.
This classic brick single family row home was built in 1874 just off Monument Square. It's got all the charm that's associated with that, according to the realtor. And although the yard space might look a little cramped, check out how much space this home has.
See what else the realtor has to say about it, complete with exclamation points:
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- Address: 15 Cordis St, Boston, Massachusetts
- Price: $3,150,000
- Square Feet: 4,500
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1874
- Features: Majestic 1874 Classic Brick Single Family Residence just off Monument Square! Over 4500sf of meticulously renovated, living space offering Refined Elegance throughout. Seven Wood-burning Fireplaces! 1000+/-SF of outdoor entertaining space including a spectacular courtyard with custom-crafted cabinetry & a truly amazing two-tiered roof deck with sweeping Skyline & Monument views, each with their own outdoor kitchen with Professional Line Lynx appliances! Five generously sized bedrooms, five full & one half bathrooms, plus three embracing libraries, a home theater/family room, a 1200+ bottle wine cellar, a home office, an artist's studio, a study, & much more! The impressive craftsmanship in this home cannot be duplicated! 9 Zone Heating/10 Zone AC! Gleaming fir & oak floors throughout & an exquisite period staircase! This flawless, flexible floor plan is remarkable! Enjoy truly memorable Living & Entertaining inside & outside this One of a Kind Legacy Home!!
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