Listed: A noteworthy Cambridge music studio-turned-residence for $5.3 million
Behind an industrial exterior, this Kendall Square address provides bright, airy interiors. Read more on realestate.boston.com.
Behind an industrial exterior, this Kendall Square address provides bright, airy interiors — and a whopping four home offices.
Re-listed by the Greene Properties Group at Compass after 137 days on the market, according to the Multiple Listing Service, 36 Lopez Ave. hit the market for $5,300,000 on March 19. The price did not change. In addition to those offices (two of which house libraries), the home offers four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms. The Cambridge contemporary was built in 1920 and was a music studio at one point before being converted into a private residence. The property measures 4,345 square feet on 0.06 of an acre.
By the staircase, accent walls in sunny yellow and jade add pops of vibrancy. In the open-concept living, dining, and kitchen space, two rows of skylights fall in line with the mansard ceiling, drenching the area in natural light. In the cooking space, light-hued wood cabinetry offers a counterpoint to the black countertops.
All of the bedrooms are paired with bathrooms, including the main suite found on the top floor. The future owners’ quarters include a walk-in closet, deck access, a private office, and notch-beam ceilings. Additional amenities around the home include two separate entrances and garage parking for three vehicles.
See more photos of the home below:
Take the video tour.
Subscribe to the Globe’s free real estate newsletter — our weekly digest on buying, selling, and design — at pages.email.bostonglobe.com/AddressSignUp. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @globehomes.
To comment, please create a screen name in your profile
To comment, please verify your email address
Conversation
This discussion has ended. Please join elsewhere on Boston.com