Real Estate

Newton Wow: Small House Big Price Tag

This cute ranch house is going for $1.2 million.

NEWTON, MA β€” Looking for a nice small home with a big feel? This one complete with wood floors and a private back yard might woo you with its charm. But the price tag (which was recently reduced) packs a punch:

There are 28 homes on the market in Newton right now under 2,000 square feet including three under 1,000. Those three are also under $600,000. This one though, is asking $1.2 million for a ranch home in Waban that's 1,607 square feet, making the price per square foot, abut $747.

Check out what else the realtor has to say about this one:

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  • Address: 302 Woodward St, Newton, Massachusetts
  • Price: $1,200,000
  • Square Feet: 1607
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2 Baths
  • Built: 1954
  • Features: Move right in to this METICULOUSLY maintained ranch in a wonderful Waban neighborhood! Freshly painted, this bright and spacious home opens up from the entryway to an oversized living room with hardwood floors, fireplace and built in bookshelves. The dining room offers built in cabinets and recessed lights. Lovely eat-in kitchen and a sunny den offer families lots of living space. Step out onto the patio and into your private level back yard for some outdoor fun! First floor is completed with a master suite, 2 more bedrooms and a family bathroom. In the lower level you will find a fireplaced family room, an office and a laundry room. Direct access to house through your 2 car attached garage, security system and central air add convenience to this wonderful home. Close to parks, schools, hospital, highways and public transportation. Move right in and make this house your home!

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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