Fall House Hunt

Fall House Hunt: What does your money buy in Medford?

A sampling of the market in this Middlesex County community includes a Colonial with a enclosed front porch and a mudroom and a corner-unit condo with floor-to-ceiling windows and a balcony.

14 Cedar Cliff Terrace in Medford. Handout

$449,000

14 Cedar Cliff Terrace

Year built: 1900

Lot size: 0.1 acre

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 1 full, 1 half

Taxes: $3,911 (2017)

This 1,438-square-foot de-leaded Colonial on a dead-end street has a large deck, an enclosed front porch, a mudroom, and an unfinished walkout basement with a half bath. As of press time, an offer had been accepted on this property.

100 Station Landing, Unit 111 in Medford. – Handout

$1,100,000

100 Station Landing, Unit 1111

Year built: 2007

Bedrooms: 2

Baths: 2 full

Fee: $660

Taxes: $8,836 (2017)

This 1,148-square-foot corner unit close to the Wellington T stop has floor-to-ceiling windows, a private balcony, hardwood floors, a kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances, as well as views of Boston and the Mystic River. The building, Skyline at Station Landing, also offers a club room and gym.

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