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The 10-room, 3,287-square-foot Italianate at 32 Winthrop Street in Charlestown dates from 1860, and vestiges of those roots remain in touches such as the curved staircase and the two fireplaces.
Mostly, though, the house—which includes a finished basement and 10-foot ceilings—looks quite polished, almost contemporary on the inside.
The price, too, is thoroughly au courant for Boston: $1.925 million through Compass. What’d you think?
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