Spring House Hunt

Spring House Hunt: What kind of home does your money buy in Quincy?

A sampling of the market includes a bungalow with two first-floor bedrooms for $475,000 and a condo at Marina Bay for $669,000. Search listings at realestate.boston.com.

29-Alton-Road-Quincy
. – Tom McMahon

$475,000

59 Alton Road

Year built: 1920

Lot size: 0.12 acre

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 1 full

Taxes: $4,318 (2018)

This 1,424-square-foot bungalow in Quincy’s Penn’s Hill neighborhood is located on a dead-end street close to Faxon Park. The enclosed front porch opens into living and dining spaces with hardwood floors beneath wall-to-wall carpeting. The kitchen is accessible via a back-entry mudroom.

2001 Marina-Drive-109W-Quincy
. – Garrett Walston Photography

$669,000

2001 Marina Drive, Unit 109W

Year built: 1987

Bedrooms: 2

Baths: 2 full

Fee: $598

Taxes: $6,435 (2018)

This 1,305-square-foot first-floor condo in Quincy’s Marina Bay offers a new kitchen with granite counters and an open living area with access to a private stone patio. The master bath has marble floors and a whirlpool tub. As of presstime, an offer had been accepted on this property.

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