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The bones of the 1,216-square-foot cape at 55 Paine Street in Scotland-like Roslindale date from 1848. Vestiges live on in the house’s hardwood floors, which feature original planks from way back when.
The three-bedroom pile, with one bathroom and built-in cabinetry and shelves, is on sale now for $465,000 through Redfin. The house also comes with a large backyard with a deck. What’d you think?
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