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Dorchester townhouse too hot for winter

If there’s a myth about realty markets going cold in winter, a new townhouse development in Dorchester’s Jones Hill is about to bust it wide open with the real estate one-two punch of great location and impeccable design.

With the square footage of a single family and the convenience of a condominium, the townhouses are a winning combination replete with uncommon high-end details. It’s those little extra touches that elevate unit 1 at 21 Everett Ave. to a bona fide show stopper.

From the curb, the development’s Second Empire-inspired mansard roof and dormers are a nod to the historic Jones Hill architecture, so the home is a standout that also happens to fit in with the neighbors. Inside, the four floors and more than 2,400 square feet — expertly finished by Melissa Miranda Interior Design — feature a little bit of everything: an inviting open concept on the first floor living area, a master suite retreat with city views, magazine-worthy bathrooms, and something beautiful to look at in every room.

If kitchen envy is a thing — it is — this is the kitchen that drives that sentiment. The industrial cool of the high-end Thermador appliances is complemented by Italian marble counters and offset with subtle brushed gold-colored fixtures. Forget having to precariously stack kitchen items, the custom cabinets and matching millwork offer storage galore and bright sunlight from double glass doors that take you to the home’s manicured outdoor space.

European white oak hardwood floors throughout the home and a stark black staircase contrast dramatically and playfully, a theme that reverberates in the bathroom tile and closet doors. Follow that staircase to the fourth floor (the home has a lower level bonus family room) and you’ll find a dreamy master bedroom with huge closets and a master bath with a deep standalone tub, glassed-in shower with a built-in bench, and double vanity.

Parking for two cars comes with the unit, and Interstate 93 is just minutes away. Taking the T? The Red Line’s Savin Hill stop is 0.7 miles away.

The sale of the townhouse, currently on the market for $1,150,000, is being handled by the Hanneman + Gonzales Team with Compass, at 617-480-7775.



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Dorchester townhouse too hot for winter Dorchester townhouse too hot for winter Reviewed by Admin on January 02, 2020 Rating: 5

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