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FRAMINGHAM – Built in 1917, this week’s home of the week on SOURCE is an artistic gem.

On the market for about 3 days, this 37 Eden Street home has 4 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms.

There is 1,808 square feet of living space.

There is an open house today from 1 to 3 p.m. The home is priced at $539,900 and has many custom details both inside and outside.

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This home is an arts & crafts Colonial dripping with charm & warmth,” said Realtor Heidi Zizza.

“In every corner of this home you have sun filled spaces that create a lovely flow with trendy colors,” wrote Zizza in the listing.

“The kitchen has plenty of cabinets & room for a central island or kitchen table. The foyer leads you to a stair landing accessing the cutest powder room,” wrote Zizza.

“Upstairs you have 4 bedrooms and a full bath. Each bedroom has its own closet and personality,” noted Zizza.

“The front living room has a central fireplace, hardwood floors & plenty of space to be creative with furnishings. The formal dining room is just off the kitchen and boasts a beautiful built in china cabinet & has plenty of space for large gatherings,” wrote Zizza. “Off the living room and dining room are double french doors that take you to a family room addition/home office area with lots of windows & a slider that leads you to a back patio with a spacious flat fenced in backyard with lush perennials, tree house, fire pit, shed and greenhouse!”

A special surprise is a custom designed rock climbing room, said Zizza.

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The City of Framingham has assessed the property at $366,300 in 2021.

The taxes for 2021 are $5,147

The property last sold in January of 2000 – 21 years ago for – $279,900

The home is listed with Heidi Zizza of MDM Realty, Inc

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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.