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The 14-room, 4,244-square-foot mansard Victorian at 52 Concord Avenue in Cambridge “is equal parts Royal Tenenbaums and Notting Hill, with a healthy dash of hygge thrown in.”
That is according to the listing for the five-bedroom house from the Lauren Holleran Team, which dropped 52 Concord on the market in early May for $2.78 million.
It offers a bit of seclusion via lush foliage, but is also very much in strolling distance to the commercial and social wonders of Harvard Square.
Then there is the size of the house itself, which includes a separate apartment (pictured above and immediately below). The listing suggests renting that out— “or you could give your favorite artist or poet a place to live.”
Well? What would you do?
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