Home Buying

Historic Beacon Hill single-family home more than doubles price in 4 years

9 Chestnut Street is listed for $6,995,000. via MLS

Boston home prices have been increasing over the past few years, of course, but this historic single-family in Beacon Hill has made a particularly astounding jump. A renovation has helped to more than double the asking in just four years.

9 Chestnut Street, built in 1824, is listed for $6,995,000, after its current owners completed a renovation and restoration. The home was last sold in 2012 for $3,450,000, before the renovation and when the market was still dragging itself out of the recession.

Now, the townhouse, equipped with a new roof, a NEST system, and Lutron lighting, has plenty of modern updates, while still keeping its early 19th century charm.

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The home has large entertaining rooms, a sleek kitchen, two staircases, and a large door opening up to an outside garden area.

See inside 9 Chestnut Street:

Beacon Hill home renovation

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