$3,200/mo
1
Bed
1
Bath
495
Living Area
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Property Description
Looking for the perfect Harvard Sq. flat? Look no further! Perched on an upper floor of one of Cambridge’s most sought-after elevator buildings, 29 Concord Ave. #505 offers large windows and a private deck with lovely views over the rooftops of the surrounding neighborhood. Despite its efficient 495 sq. ft. footprint, the home lives larger than expected thanks to generous closet space, additional storage & convenient common laundry within the building. Designed by noted architect Hugh Stubbins Jr. & built in 1965, the building is a wonderful example of mid-century modern architecture, highlighted by its stunning eight-story atrium. Ideally situated near Harvard University, Cambridge Common & the Longy School of Music, this location offers the best of Cambridge right outside your door. Park your car in the carport & leave it there for days as you enjoy easy access to shops, restaurants, parks & public transportation. An exceptional combination of architecture, location & convenience.
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Highlights
- Area: Harvard Square
- Property Class: Residential Lease
- Total Rooms: 3
- Year Built: 1965
- Parking Spots: 1
- Property Type: Condominium
- Unit Number: 705
- Status: Active
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Additional Details
- Appliances: Range, Dishwasher, Disposal, Refrigerator, Range Hood
- Interior Features: Elevator
- Year Built Details: Approximate
- Exterior Features: Balcony
- SqFt Source: Field Card
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Amenities
- Community Features: Public Transportation, Park, Bike Path, T-Station, University
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Fees / Taxes
- Rental Fee Includes: Heat, Hot Water, Water, Sewer, Trash Collection, Snow Removal, Extra Storage, Parking
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