
92 VIRGINIA STREET — $449,000
2 beds, 1 bath, 888 SF
Sitting on a corner lot with beautiful landscaping, it is likely you would most often enter this 1925 doll’s house through a wood-paneled mudroom off the kitchen. From there, photos show a dining room leading to a living room with fireplace, two bedrooms and a full bath. The hardwood floors, moldings and rooms painted in soft green or beige are nice touches. Upgrades include a gas furnace, fireplace insert and insulation in the basement and attic where there could be room to expand. Represented by Darlene Chalmers, RE/MAX Riverside. See full listing.

1818 WASHINGTON AVENUE — $860,000
5 beds, 2.5 baths, 2,455 SF
This circa 1800 colonial on a 0.86 AC lot one mile from the turnpike in North Deering is a lovely glance into the past: fireplaces in two bedrooms and the living room, a stunning staircase and banister, original doors and built-ins, plus beams, brick and back-in-vogue wallpaper. A sunroom leads to the deck overlooking mature landscaping. There’s a two-car garage and storage. While the kitchen and bathrooms look like they could use a refresh, there was also a recent $15,000 list price reduction. Represented by Peter Adams, Distinctive Properties. See full listing.

129 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE — $467,000
3 beds, 1 bath, 1,008 SF
Built in 1950, space in this home has been maximized by a finished second floor with two dormered rooms and a skylight. Pictures show an open kitchen-living area divided by dining counter with space to sit on both sides. There is a fireplace in the living room and a large deck off the kitchen. Pictures show an unfinished basement with four rooms. Located by Douglass Field, there’s off-street parking for four cars in the driveway. Represented by Tim Dunham, Tim Dunham Realty. See full listing.
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