Salem condo in historic house has 7 skylights
The unit looks out over Salem Common.
This Salem condo with two bedrooms, one bath, and 1,350 square feet of living space is in a home built in 1832. A plaque on the outside refers to the home as the Nathaniel Silsbee Jr. house. According to Historic Salem Inc., Silsbee was a shoe merchant.
The listing, 96 Washington Square, No. 3, is on the market for $359,000 and boasts 10-foot ceilings, along with seven skylights that stream in lots of natural light. The unit has an open kitchen, dining, and living area. The kitchen offers granite counters and a center island with seating for two. There is newly installed carpet in the living and dining areas, and the master bedroom has the original hardwood floors.
The home looks out over Salem Common and is a short walk to the water.
There will be an open house Sunday, May 21, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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