Real Estate

See Inside: 5 MA Homes As Old As Independence Day

From a 1776 home owned by Samuel Adams (no, not that one), to a former whaling warehouse, check out these 5 MA homes from the 18th century.

This home built in 1776 and located in Milton, MA is currently up for sale.
This home built in 1776 and located in Milton, MA is currently up for sale. (Listed by: Stephanie Wilkinson, Keller Williams Realty Boston Northwest)

ACROSS MASSACHUSETTS – If you’re looking for an 18th century home with a rich history and charming period details, these five homes currently on the market in Massachusetts offer intriguing choices.

Third-Oldest Home In Gardner, MA Could Be Yours For $309K

The home offers four original fireplaces, beamed ceilings, ornate woodworking and wood flooring.

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Listed by: Susan Rexford, Prospective Realty Inc.

Bolton Home From 1798 Offers Original Georgian-Era Features

A center chimney services five brick fireplaces in this home, along with hand hewn paneled doors, pine wood floors, and high ceilings.

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Listed by: Mjt Group Boston, Keller Williams Realty North Central

This 1789 Farmhouse 5 Minutes From Downtown Amherst Asks $365K

This historic New England homestead has been well-kept over the years, without jeopardizing its lovely 18th-century character.

Listed by: Samuel Shanky, Jones Group Realtors®

Historic 1776 Samuel Adams House Asks $1.25M

The home belonged to Samuel Adams of Chelmsford, the owner of a water cracker business. It is part of Massachusetts Historical Commission.

Listed by: Stephanie Wilkinson, Keller Williams Realty Boston Northwest

Former Whaling Warehouse Converted To Loft Could Be Yours For $725K

The Tallman Building, built in 1790, is believed to be the oldest building on Centre Street in New Bedford.

Listed by: Stephanie Wilkinson, Keller Williams Realty Boston Northwest


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