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What kind of home does your money buy in North Andover?

A sampling of the market in this Essex County community includes a half-duplex overlooking a pond and a top-to-bottom-renovated Cape. Search for more listings here at realestate.boston.com.

148-Main-Street-North-Andover-MA
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$499,900

148 Main St. Unit G-2

Year built: 1996

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 2 full, 1 half

Fee: $459

Taxes: $4,731 (2017)

This 2,185-square-foot, stone-front town house overlooking Sutton Pond has 11-foot ceilings with exposed beams, large windows, and an updated kitchen. The dining room is open to the family room, which has a wood-burning fireplace, and the bedrooms feature skylights. As of press time, an offer had been accepted on this unit.

35-Putnam-Road-North-Andover-MA
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$537,000

35 Putnam Road

Year built: 1950

Lot size: 0.21 acre

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 2 full

Taxes: $4,417 (2017)

This 1,610-square-foot Cape has new granite counters, a kitchen island, stainless appliances, a slider to a deck, and a mudroom with storage. There are new hardwood floors on the first level, which has an open layout. Other updates: both bathrooms, the roof, windows, plumbing, paint, and heating and electrical systems.

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