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Luxury Home of the Week: For $1.95 million, this Gloucester condo supplies stunning harbor views

The home features an open living area with nearly floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the harbor. Search the latest listings at realestate.boston.com.

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The 3,200-square-foot home has three bedrooms with en-suite baths. Russell Lewis at Eagle Eye Imagery

The photos of this new home will make you wish you were sitting on its back deck with a cup of coffee. 

A 3,200-square-foot condo seated atop a granite outcropping, 5A Haskell St. in Gloucester is an elevated perch to view the harbor. The home was built this year, and Deb Schradiek of RE/Max 360 in Gloucester put the home on the market for $1,950,000 on Oct. 28. 

Off the foyer, a large room creates an open floor plan for the main living spaces, including a living room anchored by a white fireplace, a cozy corner dining area near windows, and an airy kitchen featuring white cabinetry and a gray brick-lay tile backsplash. The entire space is bordered by a wall of glass that leads to a railingless deck overlooking the harbor. The first of three bedrooms with en-suite baths sits behind the kitchen. 

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On the second floor, the owner bedroom features a walk-in closet, a deck, and a bathroom with a double vanity, standalone tub, and a shower with a bench. The floor is rounded out by a third bedroom with an en-suite full bath; a bonus room; and a 665-square-foot unfinished room that sits over the two-car garage. On the other side of that bonus room is an unfinished 665-square-foot space. 

There is an outdoor space for the exclusive use of this unit.

See more photos of the home below:

5A Haskell St, Gloucester

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