Design revives luxury condos
Perched atop Ashmont Hill, this stunning 19th century home has been brought into the 21st century by Best of Boston home designer Louis Ashman, who helped convert the house into two luxury condominiums that preserve the building’s timeless architecture.
Brian Kerins and Chris Barbour of Barker Real Estate worked with Ashman, who was Boston Magazine’s 2016 Best of Boston interior designer, to revive the more than century-old home. Originally built in 1910, the home has been converted to provide the modern amenities and energy efficiency sought by today’s buyers.
Located just a few blocks from the MBTA’s Ashmont Station, the condos are ideally located in one of Boston’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Both listed at $859,900, the condos will be available for viewing at an open house tomorrow from 1 to 3 p.m.
Unit 1, located primarily on the first floor, has more than 2,500 square feet of living space over two levels and offers three bedrooms and three full bathrooms. There’s also a custom kitchen with brand new appliances, custom flooring and lighting, a built-in audio system and an oversized deck and private patio.
Unit 2, located primarily on the second floor, offers more than 2,300 square feet of living space over two levels, also has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as a custom kitchen, flooring, lighting, a surround sound audio system and two oversized decks.
Both units have an inunit washer and dryer and two deeded, off-street parking spots.
For more information, contact Doreen Heffron and Kristen Heffron of Village Realty at 617-474-0004.