Under Contract
1890 Multifamily
Sophisticated, Stately and Charming

The exterior of the home has been kept in beautiful shape in a charming neighborhood with homes of the same era. The home has a large private yard and is located on a corner lot with a large driveway. All close to the center of Marlborough and walking distance to the new Marlborough/Hudson bike path. Up the street is a large public park with plenty of space.
Stop by to see all the possibilities this multifamily offers.
Duplex | |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,208 |
Stories | 2 |
Acres | 21 |
Lot Size | 9147 |
Zoning | R |
Property Taxes |
$5,028.9 |
Assessed Tax Value |
$383,300 |
MLS No. | 73000133 |
Features.
- Has Rentable Unit(s)
- Furnishings Available
- 2nd Floor Laundry Room
- Attic
- Breakfast Room
- Den
- Entry Hall
- Finished Basement
- Walk-Up Attic
- Driveway - Paved
- City sewer
- City water supply
- Large Yard
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Nina Sable
Phone: 508 733-8935
nina.sable@commonmoves.com
Website: www.sellwithsable.realtor
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Marlborough Public Schools
Marlborough Public Schools is a district of 4,704 students (september 2021), served by an early childhood center, four K-5 elementary schools, one 6-8 middle school, and a high school of grades 9-12, with an additional alternative program for high school students. For detailed information about a specific school, use the "Schools" tab above.The City of Marlborough is a hub for high-tech industry and home to approximately 40,000 individuals from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds. The city’s population grew by about 14 percent throughout the 1990s and has grown steadily since then by about 2-5 percent each year.
Marlborough has seen a wave of immigration in the past ten years. 33.2 percent of the city’s population speaks a native language other than English at home. In the Marlborough Public Schools, more than 34 percent of our students live in homes where English is not the first language spoken. The percentage of MPS students whose first language is not English has risen by 40 percent since 2006.
History
It was first settled in 1657 by 14 men led by Edmund Rice, John Ruddock, John Howe and a third John named John Bent ; in 1656 Rice and his colleagues petitioned the Massachusetts General Court to create the town of Marlborough and it was officially incorporated in 1660.Settled: 1657
State: Massachusetts
Incorporated (town): September 20, 1660
County: Middlesex
Recent Improvements
Newer windows, newer roof, large walk up attic and large partially finished basement.Comments & Feedback
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