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The bones of the Victorian at 14 Morrill Street in Dorchester’s Savin Hill area date from 1885, but the house has been “masterfully renovated and totally restored,” according to its In Realty listing—and it shows.
There is serious detailing throughout and all modern appliances in the kitchen, which includes a farmers sink. Even the fencing outside is new.
The 10-room, three-floor, 2,706-square-foot Vic doesn’t come cheap given the location and the work: It’s asking $1.2 million. What’d you think? It’s certainly one of the sharper Dot single-families to come to market in a while.
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