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The living and dining rooms of the 2,242-square-foot contemporary colonial at 376 Weld Street in West Roxbury include beamed ceilings; and the living room has one of the house’s two fireplaces.
The pile, which dates from 1920 and which includes a two-car garage as well, is on sale through Insight Realty Group for $819,000.
There is also the potential for three bedrooms. And the kitchen is positively chef-sized. What’d you think?
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