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FRAMINGHAM – This week’s home of the week on SOURCE is a 3-bedroom Framingham home built in 1960.

The 5 Arlene Drive property is priced at $615,000.

Built in 1960, the split-level home has 1,900 square feet of living space, and sits on a quarter acre.

On the market for 3 days, the Framingham home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

The home is located south of the Mass Pike.

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The home has “newly-painted living room & dining room with vaulted ceiling & hardwood floors.”

“Kitchen offers new granite countertops, neutral cabinets & new laminated floor,” wrote the Realtor.

“Gorgeous first floor bathroom includes tile surround deep tub, stone vanity & tile floor. Large family room lined with windows, with laminate floor,” noted the listing.

“Office space with mini split to stay nice and cool,” wrote the Realtor.

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“Three sizable bedrooms with laminate flooring and custom closets. Fantastic, updated Hollywood style main bath with sparkling tile extra wide shower, tile floor & stone topped vanity. Amenities include oversized laundry area with exterior access, basement w/ workshop space & cedar closet,” wrote the Realtor.

“Amazing fenced in yard with cement patio, raspberry garden, 2 storage sheds & pergola abuts Fountain Development nature reserve. Front yard includes plum and fig trees,” noted the listing.

Realtor wrote the roof updated in 2015 and the water heater in 2020.

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The City of Framingham assessed the property in 2022 at $379,300

The 2022 property taxes are $5,329.

The home last sold in July 2022 for $299,900.

The home is presented by Ed Daniels with Vesta Real Estate Group, 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.