Antique Homes

Antique homes, by definition, are properties that are at least 50 years old.  However, their draw to a buyer cannot be summed up with such a dry fact.  They are appreciated for their uniqueness, architectural style, handiwork of earlier generations and oftentimes their location in the historic center. 

Owners (or potential owners) of antique homes care about historic properties and their communities and often wish to encourage preservation of our nation's residential and commercial history. Please enjoy reading about our current antique home listings below.  Buy your dream property and add your name to the legacy of reusing our nation's building heritage.

 

 

 292 Crawford St.,
Northborough, MA

Classic antique colonial built in 1728 (one of the oldest houses in Northborough -  Josiah Bowker's).  Many of the original features are still there.  Floors are spruce and pine. Foundation sills replaced last year.  New oil burnder in 2006, newer roof, electrical upgraded.  Much of the interior has been repainted and exterior repainted last year.  Invisible fence.  Many built in bookcases and cupboards.  Beautiful yard.  Small heated workshop off garage.  Screened porch for hot summer nights.

Contact Marge Yale at 508-351-7070 or click here for the full listing.

1126 Concord St.,
Marlborough, MA

Known as the John Weeks Homestead, this vitage 1705 antique colonial  is on the Sudbury side of Marlborough, not far from the Wayside Inn and Marlborough Country Club.  Many updates including kitchen with granite countertops and newer windows.  Burnham Revolution boiler by gass installed in 2005.  Spacepak heating and cooling system with electric heat for backup.  Original beamed ceilings.  Heated work room.  Beehive oven in Keeping Room.  Wide plank floors, enclosed heated porch, deck and storage shed.

Contact Frank Viscardi at 508-614-8072 or click here for a full listing.