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FRAMINGHAM – Built in 1897, this week’s home of the week on SOURCE is a single-family home on Pleasant Street located in the Jonathan Maynard Historic district of the City of Framingham,

On the market for less than a week, there is 3,271 square feet of living space on a third of an acre lot at 208 Pleasant Street.

The 6-bedroom home, with 2.5-bathroom home is listed for $799,900.

The updated home is located north of Route 9 in Framingham.

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“Stately and Impressive! Not only are there exquisite details & finishes throughout, this gorgeous home exudes warmth. When old meets new – in all the right ways,” wrote the Realtor in the listing.

The home has a “charming wrap around porch, beautiful hardwoods throughout, fantastic layout with great flow, two staircases, detailed woodwork, endless storage, large rooms & built-ins brings the feel of charm & warmth,” noted the Realtor in the listing. “Then add in the modern day must haves; gorgeous open concept Chef’s kitchen featuring double ovens, stainless appliances, two walk-in pantries, over-sized island, all open to dining area & family room.”

“Attractive 2nd floor primary bedroom w/two walk in closets, one featuring a built in, PLUS a gorgeous en suite bath w/double vanity & tile shower. Three additional large bedrooms PLUS 2nd floor laundry! BONUS: 3rd floor houses 2 additional rooms for bedrooms, exercise, office, whatever your needs are,” concluded the Realtor.

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The City of Framingham has assessed the property at $509,800 in 2020.

The taxes for 2020 are $7,637

The property last sold in March 10 in 2017 for $535,000

The home is presented by Realtor Dana Claflin of ERA Key Realty Services.



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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.