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HIGHLIGHTS2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms In-Unit Laundry Central Air Nest Thermostats 3 Parking Spaces* Private Balcony Basement Storage Updated Kitchens/Bathrooms Newer Floors Roof Deck Access Pool & Sauna On-Site Clubhouse Access Gym Access Tennis Courts Near Wellington T Station *1 deeded parking space + 2 parking passes |
ABOUT
Imagine rooftop views of the city, canon ball jumps into the pool and relaxing in the sauna after a long hardworking day. You are just minutes from the T station for an easy commute to Boston. Enjoy nightlife, restaurants and shopping just one stop over in Assembly Row. Invite family and friends to the club room for a relaxing gathering and get some exercise in at the tennis courts or on-site gym. Then enter your completely renovated 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom open concept condo on the upper level with a private balcony. The kitchen boast an island for extra counter space, granite counter tops and custom cabinets. Appliances all updated in the last couple years. Enjoy your morning routine in the spa-like bathrooms filled with marble countertops, floor to ceiling tile and natural light. To top it off, you have laundry in unit, storage in the basement and up to 3 parking spaces. Nothing to do but move in! No showings until the first open house.
22 Ninth Street, U707, Medford, MA 02155
Proximity to…
0.4 Miles | Wellington T Station
0.3 Miles | Shops at Station's Landing (Starbucks/Regina's/Kelly's) 1.1 Miles | Gateway Shopping Center (Target/Costco) 1.1 Miles | Assembly Row (retail/restaurants/nightlife) 0.9 Miles | Wegman's Shopping Center |
1.8 Miles | Encore Boston Hotel & Casino
0.9 Miles | Short Path Distillery & Night Shift Brewing 0.5 Miles | Mystic Wellington Yacht Club 0.3 Miles | Mystic River State Reservation 4.1 Miles | Downtown Boston |
Neighborhood Scores
Walk Score: 71*
Entertainment Score: 77, Options Abound **
Errand Score: 84, Options Abound**
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Entertainment Score: 77, Options Abound **
Errand Score: 84, Options Abound**
**www.walkscore.com
***www.totalhomescore.com
HISTORY
"Founded in 1630, Medford is the fourth oldest English settlement in America. Established as a City in 1892, Medford is one of the oldest settlements in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the US.Medford was a leader in the Clipper Ship building industry and also manufactured brick and tile. In addition, Medford was famous for its “Medford Rum” and “Medford Crackers.” Revolutionary war patriot Sarah Bradlee Fulton lived here. General George Washington visited here during the Revolutionary War, while Paul Revere came through on his famous ride, waking up Medford residents with “the British are coming!” Medford is also the home to abolitionists Prince Hall and Lydia Maria Child, cooking school founder Fannie Farmer, General Samuel Lawrence, who fought at the battle of Bull Run, and former Massachusetts Governor John Brooks. The Christmas Song “Jingle Bells” was written here by James Pierpont.
Medford contains many historic sites, monuments, and houses, some of which date back to the 17th century.
The name Medford is thought to have come from “the ford by the meadow” or “Meadford” thus commemorating the importance of the fordable part of the Mystic River located just west of present-day Medford Square.
The original area of Medford was owned by Mathew Cradock, the first Governor of the Massachusetts colonies. Although Cradock never saw it, he employed men to develop his land into a plantation. After his death, the plantation passed to his heirs and then was sold en masse in 1652 to Edward Collins. The area was designated a “peculiar” which signified that it was private property and not a properly incorporated town. Collins began selling pieces of land to others after 1656. In 1684, Medford was granted the right to raise its own money by the General Court. In 1892, Medford became incorporated as a city."
Quoted from http://www.medfordma.org/about-medford__trashed/history/
Medford contains many historic sites, monuments, and houses, some of which date back to the 17th century.
The name Medford is thought to have come from “the ford by the meadow” or “Meadford” thus commemorating the importance of the fordable part of the Mystic River located just west of present-day Medford Square.
The original area of Medford was owned by Mathew Cradock, the first Governor of the Massachusetts colonies. Although Cradock never saw it, he employed men to develop his land into a plantation. After his death, the plantation passed to his heirs and then was sold en masse in 1652 to Edward Collins. The area was designated a “peculiar” which signified that it was private property and not a properly incorporated town. Collins began selling pieces of land to others after 1656. In 1684, Medford was granted the right to raise its own money by the General Court. In 1892, Medford became incorporated as a city."
Quoted from http://www.medfordma.org/about-medford__trashed/history/
OPEN HOUSES
Saturday, April 6th 12-1:30 PM
Sunday, April 7th 11-12:30 PM
Sunday, April 7th 11-12:30 PM