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Somerville has had so many titanic single-family sales lately that it’s hard to forget that the city does offer opportunities below the stratosphere.
Case in point: the adorable house at 330 Lowell Street.
The bones of the 1,006-square-foot Victorian date from 1851, and it includes two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. There is also a basement and a fenced-in backyard.
Yours for a mere $579,000 through Thalia Tringo & Associates.
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- Somerville's 10 most expensive home sales in 2016, mapped [Curbed Boston]