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Check Out Salem's Most Expensive House For Sale

For $1.8 million, you can live in the White Silsbee House​ overlooking Salem Common.

SALEM, MA -- The White Silsbee House overlooks the Salem Common and is on the market for $1.75 million.

Built in 1810, the Federal-style home has five bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The home has recent revisions, including a white kitchen with soapstone countertops.

In addition to hardwood floors, there are 10 fireplaces spread throughout the house. The house has a courtyard with garden, fountain and a mahigany deck.

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  • Address: 2 Oliver St, Salem, Massachusetts
  • Price: $1,750,000
  • Square Feet: 7416
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 3 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1810
  • Features: An elegant, urbane, and sophisticated lifestyle awaits you in this magnificent, brick Federal gem overlooking Salem Common. The White Silsbee House has grand and elegantly appointed rooms coupled with a complete, luxurious, and intelligently designed 21st century renovation. The home features a spectacular white kitchen with classic soapstone countertops, and superbly finished spa baths, and commercial grade systems. Marvel at the dining room with hand painted Zuber wall covering. There are handsome oak hardwood floors in the rooms, also graced with 10 stunning fireplaces, and an exquisite wine grotto, plus a huge billiards/party room. The courtyard, complete with stunning garden, fountain, and a grand mahogany deck is perfect for al fresco dining . Two Oliver Street is the hub of everything Salem has to offer including Peabody Essex Museum, train, and fabulous dining opportunities. Superbly renovated carriage house with garage and lovely 1 bedroom apartment complete this masterpiece!

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