Real Estate
Home of the Week: A $2.5M Colonial Revival in the Heart of Concord
All information and photos provided by Zillow.com.
This Colonial Revival has quite a history.
Dating back to 1895, according to town records, this home was one of the last houses to be built on Hubbard Street. More than a century later, in 2006, there was a thorough renovation that respected the home's original era, but also brought it up to modern standards -- things like replacing the siding and roof, installing copper gutters, rebuilding the bathrooms and adding a porch and patio.
Though it currently exists as two condominiums, the current owners are selling both -- along with the large carriage house -- as one property, which can be converted with a special permit. So, this property affords the opportunity to live or invest in the heart of Concord.
Among the interior attributes: All three floors feature hardwood floors, the original French door with irregular glass panes, the nine-foot ceilings and oversized windows.
Click through the photos above for a virtual tour of the property, or get the full story on Zillow.com.
Highlights
Address: 52-54 Hubbard St., Concord
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Price: $2,498,500
Bedrooms: 5
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Bathrooms: 4.5
Single Family: 3,810 square feet
Lot: .68 acres
Year Built: 1889
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