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| 100 Pond Street #1 |
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| Jamaica Plain MA 02130 |
| 1st Floor Unit, Mansion Residence Condo |
| Date Sold: August 21, 2009 |
| Parking: 1 Deeded Off-Street Space |
| Pets: Please Inquire |
| Outdoor Space: Private Balcony + Tennis Court |
| Square Footage: 1971 SF± |
| 2BR/2˝BA floor plan |
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| Located 'pond-side' in the historic former Children's Museum mansion, this open-plan residence is a must for the discerning condominium buyer looking to live in Jamaica Plain. |
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Condo Fee: $1,020/mo. includes heat, hot water, water + sewer, C.A.M., master insurance, tennis court maintenance, landscaping, snow removal and professional management. |
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R.E. Taxes: $4,057/FYR2009 with residential exemption. |
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| Boasting palatial rooms and 2 bedrooms + 2˝ bathrooms, the build-out of this condo is finished with unrivaled detail, showcasing the elegance of the early romantic era during which it was built. |
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| Nothing about this property will disappoint — it has been renovated with ultimate regard for its original grandeur and, includes restored oak hardwood flooring, 2 fireplaces, 12' ceilings, spa-style glass + marble bathrooms + balcony overlooking the gardens. |
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| The kitchen reflects European design excellence and features plenty of integrated cabinetry, a gas cook-top, electric wall oven, refrigerator, dishwasher and granite countertops. |
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| Other original design elements have been meticulously restored and include french doors, walnut paneling, plaster ceiling garlands, mantel pieces, medallions and moldings. |
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| Built in 1890 as a Children's Museum, the Mansion residences were converted in 1980 and boasts 30 residential units with private off-street parking and community tennis court set in lush garden surroundings. |
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| Located on the corner of Pond + Burroughs street, across from Jamaica Plain's historic pond, the unit offers water views from its nearly floor-to-ceiling bay/bow windows. |
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| Jamaica Pond is the shimmering gem in the Emerald Necklace — Frederic Law Olmsted’s string of commissioned parks designed for the Boston citizenry to enjoy! |
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| Just steps from the Mansion residences you can revel in miles of walkways + jogging trails bejeweled with spring-time pear blossoms. |
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| Several gazebos for public use are located around the circumference of the Jamaica Pond, ideal for picnics and informal gatherings. |
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| Other amenities include jetties and boardwalks where the public can access the water and enjoy summertime leisure activities. |
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| Jamaica Pond, the heart of Jamaica Plain's suburban appeal. |
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