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The 1,624-square-foot colonial at 111 Pierce Street in Hyde Park is asking $389,900. That is a stonking low sum for Boston real estate these days—especially for a bonafide house.
The property dates from 1910, and the Preferred Properties listing is frank about it needing some updates. But there it is: Four bedrooms, two staircases, one deck, and one bathroom, all under a cute mansard roof.
Have a look around.
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