MARION, MA -- Located on Marion's Front Street, this quintessential Federal Style home with waterviews built in 1771 boasts charm combined with unique history. From 1800 to the early 20th century the house was called Capt. James Luce house. The house served travelers and was also known as the Norton Tavern.
- Address: 310 Front St, Marion, Massachusetts
- Price: $599,000
- Square Feet: 3000
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 1 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 1771
- Features: The property sits on 21,800 sq/ft of land, with beautiful perennial gardens and a new deck.There is a two story,new 2-car garage/studio on the property built in 2010 with a large loft that can be transformed into an in-law/studio.The house has a new $100,000+ gourmet kitchen with shaker style cabinets,Wolf 6 burner stove,Viking oven & Subzero fridge, wine cooler and soap stone counter/sinks.This home has 5 fireplaces and beautiful pine board hardwood flooring.Possibility for a master suit on first floor.Upgrades: roof,shingles,gutters and new custom doors.The interior of the house will need a total rehab other than the kitchen. Price reflects the need for renovations.
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