Open houses: Three homes for under $400,000
We found open houses for an antique in Marion, a new Colonial in Bourne, and a Cape in Lakeville.
If home prices in Greater Boston have got you down, there are less pricier options as you head south. We found open houses for homes listed for less than $400,000 — an antique in Marion, a new Colonial in Bourne, and a Cape in Lakeville — all happening this weekend. Check them out:
104 Main St., Marion
Built in 1895, this antique offers three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and 1,344 square feet of living space. It is listed for $399,900. Inside, it features a formal dining room with a built-in china cabinet. Outside, the home has a wraparound porch, a deck, and parking for two or more cars. It’s a short walk to Town Hall, the library, the art center, and schools. The home sits on 0.17 of an acre.
There will be an open house on Saturday, April 28, from 2 to 4 p.m.
7 Beach Ave., Bourne
Made to be a year-round or vacation home, this new Colonial has three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and views of Eel Pond from several rooms. Listed for $394,900, the 1,516-square-foot home offers an open layout on the first floor that comprises the living area and kitchen. All three bedrooms and the laundry are on the second level, and the two-car garage is tucked underneath. The property, a 0.57-acre parcel, is a block away from a kayak and canoe launch, according to the listing.
There will be an open house on Sunday, April 29, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
130 South Pickens St., Lakeville
Settled on 3.8 acres, this Lakeville Cape has three bedrooms, two baths, and 1,981 square feet of living space. It is listed for $369,900. The master bedroom is on the first floor, and the other two bedrooms are on the second. The walk-out basement has a woodstove.
There will be an open house on Sunday, April 29, from 1 to 3 p.m.
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