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FRAMINGHAM – Built in 1925, this week’s home of the week on SOURCE is located in the City of Framingham.

On the market just this weekend, the house is priced at $559,000.

The 3-bedroom house, with 1 bathroom, has 1,665 square feet of living space.

There is an open house today, on Mother’s Day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 29 Belvidere Avenue.

There is a 2-car detached garage.

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“Gorgeous home on quiet street meticulously maintained and recently updated,” wrote the Realtor in the listing.

“Heated foyer entryway leads to spacious living area & formal dining room,” noted the listing. “In addition, a separate den can be used as playroom or 4th bedroom.”

There is a “Sparkling kitchen w/ stainless microwave, dishwasher and convenient built-in breakfast nook. Dramatic skylit double vault sunroom is the shining star with 10 Anderson windows, wood stove & insulated/heated for year-round enjoyment,” wrote the Realtor.

“Sliding glass doors lead to raised outdoor deck for private outdoor entertaining,” wrote the Realtor.

“Second floor central AC will keep your 3+ bedrooms cool: an X-large master with a huge walk-in closet, 2 more large bedrooms one with a walk-in closet and a versatile 4th room that can act as a nursery, office or gym,” wrote the Realtor.

“Immaculate full basement w/ Samsung Washer & Dryer and mega-storage,” noted the listing.

“Level, fenced yard w/raised garden bed & 2-car detached garage complete this perfect package! Commuters dream close to train, Mass Pike, Rt.9, Rt.30. Option to purchase furnished,” noted the listing.

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The City of Framingham has assessed the property at $306,400.

The taxes for 2021 are $4,305.

The home last sold for $135,000 in January of 1996.

The property is listed with Stuart St James, Inc. and Darin Thompson

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.