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FRAMINGHAM – This 2-bedroom bungalow home has only been on the market for 3 days in Framingham..

Priced at $380,000, the home is located at 104 Gilbert Street in South Framingham, in District 8.

Built in 1917, this 100-year-old-plus home has 1,056 square feet of living space and is located near Lake Waushakum neighborhood.

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“Jam packed with bespoke details, this stylish bungalow is completely move-in ready just in time for spring,” wrote the Realtor.

“Open living/dining area features hardwoods & built-in display cabinet. Bright kitchen with stainless steel appliances and luxury vinyl plank flooring. Bonus mudroom offers custom entryway storage & sunny seating area overlooking backyard,” noted the Realtor in the listing.

Each bedroom has hardwood floors and a closet, with easy access to full bathroom, noted the listing.

“Detached garage and full basement with bulkhead offer additional storage/workshop space,” wrote the Realtor.

“Extensive updates include insulated windows, roof & gutters with 50 yr transferable warranty (’15), water heater (’16), 200 amp electric (’18), cedar fenced yard (’20),” wrote the Realtor.

“With nice weather just around the corner, watch spring arrive from cozy front porch with water views of Waushakum Pond. Newly-fenced level back yard with patio makes outdoor entertaining a breeze! All of this in amenity rich Framingham, just steps from lifeguard-staffed beach, Anna Murphy Park,” posted the Realtor.

The City of Framingham has assessed the property at $276,400 in 2020. The taxes for 2020 were $4,140.

The home last sold in February 2014 at $220,000.

The home sold for $126,000 in May of 1997.

The home is listed with Realtor Erika Hall with Keller Williams Realty Greater Worcester

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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.