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100 Winter Street has been categorized by the local assessors in Cambridge, MA as a exempt type of property.
The building on the property was first built in 1873 and is 151 years old.
The building has a total of 3 stories.
Those looking for additional storage or space will be happy to hear that there is a partial basement that is 968 sqft. Please note, that typically the basement, garage, and or porch square footage is not included in the calculations of the living area square footage.
The area measurement of the land has been determined as 1,100 square feet.
Fans of architecture and design would be interested in knowing that the building on the property was built in a style that we are currently unable to determine.
Want to learn more? We've sourced additional information from the local assessor's office that we've shared on this page with you. Moving on to the building itself. The condition of the building has been evaluated as average. Along the lines of building condition, did you know that weather changes can cause buildings to move? It may sound alarming, but thats why the type of control joints used in the construction of your home is extremely important. Architects often have to plan these out well in advance to ensure the longevity of the building. Therefore, as part of your consideration, you should note that the home was built with brick control joints. The building has a mansard style roof made of asphalt. The exterior walls of the building are made of alum/vinyl siding. In terms of heating, it is utilizing a hot water heating system and being fueled with gas. We've gathered and summarized the following transaction history in an effort to provide more transparency and up-to-date information for our users. Before that, the property was also sold for $511,000 in Jan 1, 1970. There could be many factors that caused the property to sell at a lower price and decrease in value. Tax-wise, the current owner is expected to pay close to $0 in taxes each year. 100 Winter Street was most recently assessed in 2024. The property's total market value has been marked the same as the total assessed value which is pretty typical. Remember, the purchasing price for your future home is not the costs you'll incur during the purchasing process. That's why it's important to save as much as possible and presumbly above the 20% minimum you may need to put down as down payment. You will want these additional savings to cover closing costs such as attorney fees, homeowner's insurance, title search fees, origination fees, and more. Thankfully, sellers may sometimes offer to cover certain costs as seller concessions to the buyer. Just keep in mind that sellers have their own fees to pay as well.
Want to learn more? We've sourced additional information from the local assessor's office that we've shared on this page with you. Moving on to the building itself. The condition of the building has been evaluated as average. Along the lines of building condition, did you know that weather changes can cause buildings to move? It may sound alarming, but thats why the type of control joints used in the construction of your home is extremely important. Architects often have to plan these out well in advance to ensure the longevity of the building. Therefore, as part of your consideration, you should note that the home was built with brick control joints. The building has a mansard style roof made of asphalt. The exterior walls of the building are made of alum/vinyl siding. In terms of heating, it is utilizing a hot water heating system and being fueled with gas. We've gathered and summarized the following transaction history in an effort to provide more transparency and up-to-date information for our users. Before that, the property was also sold for $511,000 in Jan 1, 1970. There could be many factors that caused the property to sell at a lower price and decrease in value. Tax-wise, the current owner is expected to pay close to $0 in taxes each year. 100 Winter Street was most recently assessed in 2024. The property's total market value has been marked the same as the total assessed value which is pretty typical. Remember, the purchasing price for your future home is not the costs you'll incur during the purchasing process. That's why it's important to save as much as possible and presumbly above the 20% minimum you may need to put down as down payment. You will want these additional savings to cover closing costs such as attorney fees, homeowner's insurance, title search fees, origination fees, and more. Thankfully, sellers may sometimes offer to cover certain costs as seller concessions to the buyer. Just keep in mind that sellers have their own fees to pay as well.
Building Features
Parking
On-Street Parking
Location
Near Public Transit
Corner Lot
Facilities
Laundry Room
This property description is generated based on publicly available data.
1 Past Sales
Date | Unit | Beds | Baths | Sqft | Price | Closed | Owner | Listed By |
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05/06/2014
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10 Bed
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4 Bath
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$1,595,000
10 Bed
4 Bath
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$1,595,000
05/30/2014
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Mariana Galstian
My Boston Condo
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