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FRAMINGHAM – This 4-bedroom Colonial has only been on the market for 4 days.

Priced at $469,900, there is an open house today, January 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 20 Curve Street.

The Realtor noted in the listing that offers are due on January 4 by 7 p.m.

Built in 1867, this home has 1,832 square feet of living space and 2 bathrooms.

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This updated Colonial features a “sun drenched open floor living room with hardwood floor & crown molding opens to dining room w/ hardwood floor & chair railing,” posted the Realtor in the listing.

The “updated kitchen is complete with recessed lighting, Silestone counters/island, & stainless steel appliances,” noted the Realtor.

There is a mudroom in the front.

The home has a “den with a gas fireplace, cathedral ceil, & 2 sets of sliding door give access to deck or huge patio & dreamy fenced in backyard with 2 ponds,” wrote the Realtor. There is also a private deck with hot tub in back.

The “first floor updated full bath with laundry, tile floor, granite vanity, recessed lights, and jacuzzi tub,” wrote the Realtor.

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The second “floor has bright master bedroom w/ walk-in closet, recessed lights, hardwood floors, & cathedral ceiling,” wrote the Realtor.

The home also has three “additional bedrooms with hardwood floors & airy updated bath with beadboard, clawfoot tub, & tile floor.”

The third floor is a walk-up attic.

There is a finished room in basement perfect for office/home gym.

The home has a one-car detached garage with a bonus room.

The home last sold for $465,000 in November of 2019.

Previously, the home sold for $112,000 in September of 1997.

The City of Framingham has assessed the property at $365,700 in 2020. The taxes for 2020 were $5,478.

The home was listed with Realtor Grace Byrd.

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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.