Convivial colonial revival renewed
Sagamore Road in Arlington is part of Arlmont Village, an idyllic 1936 development bridging Arlington and Belmont, with colonial revival homes that were awarded a “Good Housekeeping” seal of approval for “better standards in building.” While that was all the way back in 1937, the single-family colonial at 25 Sagamore Road, built in 1948, has been wonderfully maintained and updated and is now on the market for $664,000.
Bordering the Belmont Country Club in a terrific family neighborhood, the property enjoys a lowtraffic location while being just a skip away from the Concord Turnpike for a quick drive into Cambridge or Boston, or a short bus ride to the Alewife MBTA station.
Comfortable at more than 1,300 square feet, the three-bedroom, one-bathroom home also had a new heating system installed two years ago and had its windows updated in 2012.
Start in the new, modern kitchen, with updated white cabinetry, a tiled backsplash, matching stainless appliances and unique granite counters, all set off with tasteful recessed lighting and two bright corner windows. From the eat-in kitchen and dining area, sliders take you to the generously sized and cheery deck where you can enjoy your easy-to-maintain yard with tons of potential.
Newly stained and refinished maple floors throughout the home look especially warm in the living room, accented by a lovely fireplace and exposed brick wall. Upstairs, three bedrooms and the home’s remodeled bathroom are freshly painted.
Adding to the home’s tremendous value is its proximity to a desirable school district. It’s not only movein ready, it’s ready to be a great family home.
The sale of the home is being handled by Manish Patwari at EXIT Premier Real Estate, 781-325-3938.