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FRAMINGHAM – Built in 1760, this week’s home of the week on SOURCE is located in the Town of Natick.

There is an open house today at 67 Everett Street in Natick from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

The antique colonial home site on a 0.69 acre lot in South Natick.

On the market just this weekend, the house is priced at $875,000

The 3-bedroom house, has one bathroom, and has 1,684 square feet of living space.

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“Charming antique colonial filled with updates, including a designer kitchen complete with Viking stove, built-in wooden table, loads of storage and a cathedral ceiling featuring double skylights,” wrote the Realtor.

The home was remodeled in 2003.

“The front overlooks a covered porch with mahogany flooring and the rear affords a view of the expansive, private backyard,” noted the Realtor in the listing.

“Beautiful details abound, such as a large dining room with bay windows and a living room with gleaming wide-plank flooring and elegant tin ceiling. Finishing the first floor is a spacious office with floor-to-ceiling built-ins and a bonus room with access to a roughed-out space for a full bath,” wrote the Realtor.

“The second level features a master bedroom with a cedar closet and two guest bedrooms, one complete with skylight. Finishing this floor is a full bath with marble-topped vanity, circular window and built-ins,” wrote the Realtor. “Additional features include three heating zones, upgraded electrical, attached barn with loft and a walk-out basement.”

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The Town of Natick has assessed the property at $630,400 in 2022.

The taxes for 2022 were not available.

The property last sold in October of 2000 for $408,000.

The property is listed with Realtor Erica Lockberg of Berkshire Hathaway Home 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.