A Town-Owned Massachusetts Cape From 1696 Is the Week’s Oldest Property
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A New England Cape in Duxbury, MA, is the oldest property to hit the market this week on Realtor.com.
The town of Duxbury is seeking purchase proposals for the historic home, with preference given to buyers who intend to maintain the property “in agricultural use as a primary residence” and who demonstrate a commitment to “preserve, restore, and rehabilitate the building.”
Other vintage homes to hit the market this week include a stone home in New York, an affordable abode in Virginia, and an enormous estate in New Hampshire.
Scroll down for a full look at this week’s 10 oldest homes.
1. 761 Temple St, Duxbury, MA
Price: $425,000
Year built: 1696
Isaac Simmons Farm: The town of Duxbury is offering this four-bedroom, post-and-beam Cape for sale.
The 2,710-square-foot home boasts many period details, including four fireplaces, two staircases, wide-board pine floors, and built-in bookcases. A second-floor primary suite offers a remodeled bathroom with a jetted tub.
The 3-acre lot includes an attached carriage house, a separate two-story barn, and paddocks.
The property is being sold as is, and the list price is the minimum bid. The sale is also subject to a preservation agreement.
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2. 66 Warren St, Georgetown, MA
Price: $825,000
Year built: 1730
Restored saltbox: This four-bedroom home has been completely renovated, but its vintage charm and character remain.
Highlights of the 2,150-square-foot dwelling include preserved pine floors, exposed beams, and a gorgeous staircase. A primary suite is located on the first floor along with another bedroom, which could also be used as a home office. Two more bedrooms can be found upstairs. The sunroom is an ideal spot for taking in picturesque views.
The 1-acre property includes a detached one-car garage.
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3. 71 Centershore Rd, Centerport, NY
Price: $789,000
Year built: 1750
Waterfront property: This classic Colonial offers a front-row view of Mill Pond.
The main residence has two bedrooms, a fireplace in the living and dining area, built-ins, and wide-plank floors.
There’s also a one-bedroom guest cottage with a fireplace. It could provide rental income.
The half-acre property includes a detached garage and workshop, a shed, and a chicken coop.
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4. 212 Cooper St, Accord, NY
Price: $1,200,000
Year built: 1750
Stone home: This historic home features original, wide-board floors, exposed beams, and deep-set windows.
The main residence boasts an updated chef’s kitchen with a French stove and dual ovens. A cozy living room has a brick fireplace and woodstove insert. Two bedrooms can be found upstairs.
The 12-acre property includes a barn with a one-bedroom living space, which could be used as a short-term rental. There’s also a heated, in-ground pool and an outdoor shower.
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5. 17 Highland St, Lunenburg, MA
Price: $339,900
Year built: 1750
The little red house by the pond: This cute, two-bedroom dwelling sits next to the historical Town Pound and Pound Keeper’s Cottage.
The well-maintained house offers a cozy 1,197 square feet of living space. There’s a beautiful bay window in the living room with views of Marshall Pond. Two bedrooms can also be found on the first floor. There’s additional space upstairs for a home office or an entertainment room for the kids.
There’s also an attached garage with an open storage area.
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6. 3435 Baptist Valley Rd, Cedar Bluff, VA
Price: $545,000
Year built: 1761
Affordable estate: This five-bedroom residence boasts period-sensitive restorations.
Historic details can be found throughout the home’s 4,515 square feet of living space. Highlights include exposed brick walls, beamed ceilings, window seats, built-in shelves, and well-maintained wood floors.
The 22-acre property includes an enormous barn, a two-story shed with a workshop, several outbuildings, and an early log smokehouse. There’s also an attached, two-bedroom apartment with a separate entry.
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7. 2031 Route 32, Plattekill, NY
Price: $450,000
Year built: 1765
Updated farmhouse: This four-bedroom home has been thoughtfully modernized over the years.
Highlights of the 4,084 square feet of living space include original crown moldings, wide-plank floors, two fireplaces, and soaring ceilings. The bright and open kitchen features a granite island, butcher block countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. The walk-out basement boasts local fieldstone, and there’s a walk-up attic with storage space.
The 1.2-acre wooded property is just minutes away from the shops, restaurants, and art galleries found in New Paltz. This charmer is pending a sale.
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8. 25 N Water St, Nantucket, MA
Price: $4,250,000
Year built: 1770
Island delight: This four-bedroom gem is located in the heart of the Old Historic District.
Throughout the updated, 3,500-square-foot home, many original architectural details have been preserved. Highlights include wide-board pine floors, two staircases, exposed-beam ceilings, and ornate millwork. There are four fireplaces, including a brick beauty that spans the length of the living room.
A raised patio provides the perfect spot to enjoy the private backyard.
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9. 301 Hopkins Hill Rd, Coventry, RI
Price: $499,000
Year built: 1772
Ezekiel Potter Homestead: This post-and-beam, center-chimney Cape features many period details.
The 1,936-square-foot, four-bedroom home has been thoughtfully updated over the years. It features exposed beams, wide-plank pine floors, and four original fireplaces. A primary suite located on the first floor features a cozy fireplace.
Out back, there’s a spacious back patio and organic gardens.
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10. 267 N River Rd, Milford, NH
Price: $995,000
Year built: 1774
Grand Colonial: This five-bedroom estate boasts 6,090 square feet of well-preserved living space.
Historic details include nine fireplaces, soaring ceilings, wide-plank floors, and built-in cabinetry. There are two modernized kitchens, offering the potential for an in-law suite with town approval.
The 2.7-acre property also boasts a sun porch, a three-story barn, and a carriage house.
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