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The round tower crowning it all is the most notable feature of the Queen Anne revival at 35 Saint John Street in Boston’s Jamaica Plain.
The 3,005-square-foot pile, with bones dating from 1885 and the potential for four bedrooms, is on sale now through Arborview Realty for $1.795 million. That pencils out to nearly $600 a square foot, which is relatively high for JP.
Still, the capacious house is gorgeously done on the inside, and there’s plenty of room outside. Take a look.
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- Jamaica Plain home prices averaging nearly $500 a square foot [Curbed Boston]