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The 12-room, 4,221-square-foot Queen Anne at 33 Agassiz Street in Cambridge’s Avon Hill dates from 1890, and has been meticulously maintained.
The gorgeous pile, which includes a sculptural chimney and granite arches, comes with four full bathrooms and the potential for six bedrooms. There is also plenty of outdoor space: a quarter-acre on a corner lot, plus a spacious back deck.
It’s not cheap, as one might expect: 33 Agassiz is asking $4.425 million through Compass. That makes it one of the five most expensive homes for sale in Cambridge.
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