$1,850,000 ($434.48 per sqft)

Est. Mortgage $9,599/mo *

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18 Chestnut St, Salem, MA, 01970

18 Chestnut St, Salem, MA, 01970

13 rooms

6 beds

4 Full / 2 Half baths

1800

Antique

4,258 sqft

Exquisite circa 1800 home on beautiful Chestnut Street! Perfect for single family home buyer happy to defray costs with a rental unit or for multi-generational living. Units can easily be combined. Masterfully restored over 3 years, with all new systems, plumbing & electrical while retaining its antique charm. Windows were carefully restored or custom made to precise historic standards w/traditional wavy glass for authenticity. Lovely woodwork showcases Georgian, Federal, & Colonial Revival styles. Main unit has 3-4 BRs 2 ½ baths plus the sunniest office overlooking Chestnut St; lower unit has 2 BRs 2 ½ baths. Beautiful brick & cobblestone patio is accessible by both units as you see fit; flexes as off-street parking during the winter. Once home to Nathaniel Hawthorne who published the “Scarlet Letter” shortly after leaving. Ideally located on the corner of romantic Botts Court & elegant Chestnut St, minutes from the train station, restaurants, the PEM & waterfront.


Status:

Active

Type:

Single-family residential

Laundry Remarks:

Electric Dryer Hookup

Zoning:

R2

Subdivision:

McIntire Historic District

Heating:

Central, Forced Air

Cooling:

Central Air

Basement:

Full

Parking:

2-car

Acreage:

0.07

Est. Taxes:

$15,263

Assessment

$1,313,500

Construction

Frame

Utilities

for Gas Range, for Electric Dryer

Lot Description:

Corner Lot

Amenities:

Public Transportation, Shopping, Park, Walk/Jog Trails, Golf, Medical Facility, Bike Path, Conservation Area, Highway Access, House of Worship, Marina, Public School, T-Station, University

Appliances:

Gas Water Heater

MLS #:

73237613

Buyer Agent Compensation:

2

Facilitator Compensation:

0

Compensation Based On:

Net Sale Price

Sub-Agency Relationship Offered:

No


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Listing courtesy of Michael Selbst, Gibson Sotheby's International Realty