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Whats's New in Cambridge (9/17-9/23)

Five Single-Family Homes New to Market!
These houses are located in the Cambridgeport, North Cambridge and Marsh neighborhoods of Cambridge. They range in price from $539,000 for an updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath with 1 off-street parking to $1,030,000 for a 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath historic cottage renovated to the highest level in a conservation district just outside of Harvard Square.

Thirty-One Condominiums New to Market!
These units are located in the Porter Square, Harvard Square, Radcliffe, Mid-Cambridge, North Cambridge, Inman Square, East Cambridge, Cambridgeport, Kirkland Village, West Cambridge, Huron Village, Fresh Pond, Riverside and Charles River Esplanade neighborhoods. They range in price from $209,900 for a 340-square-foot studio in a professionally managed brick building in Porter Square to $2,050,000 for a 3-bedroom, 3-bath penthouse with panoramic views in an ultra modern luxury building on the Charles River Esplanade.

Three Multi-Family Houses New to Market!
The first is a two-family (1BR/3BRs) with four parking spaces and well-kept owner's unit in East Cambridge for $639,000. The second property is a well-maintained North Cambridge two-family (2BR/3BR) for $650,000. The third property is a four-family (all 1BRs) plus one retail unit in a highly visible North Cambridge location zoned for mixed-use with garage parking and is priced at $849,000.

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