Boston Herald

Updated JP condo brews up fun

- By MIRIAM SCHWARTZ

Jamaica Plain’s eclectic Brewery District isn’t just for IPA connoisseu­rs. This up-and-coming sub-neighborho­od is a secret gem for anyone looking to get closer to the fun in JP.

With new constructi­on and revamped industrial loft buildings in between old Mansard Victorians, the vibe is eclectic and welcoming. That makes the redevelopm­ent of 44 Marmion St. — originally a two-family home — a stylish addition to the street with its recent conversion into three highend condos. Unit 1, on the first floor, hits all the right notes (and the market) with two floors, three bedrooms, and off-street parking — yay!

Where some open conway cept floor plans are a straight line from kitchen to dining to living spaces, Unit 1’s layout can best be described — hear us out — like a hug. A gourmet kitchen with an eat-in island in everyone’s color crush, a deep navy blue, sits opposite the dining nook and living area, with a tiled gas fireplace as a focal point. Having dinner by a roaring fire on a cold night? Sign us up.

On the main floor, the primary suite boasts a ton of natural light from windows on both sides, and a Pinterest-worthy en-suite bath with luxe finishes and dual vanity. A second bedroom and full bath complete the first floor, but an additional bedroom and third full bath add flexibilit­y to the lower level. There, beside the bonus bedroom that can be turned into an out-of-thehome office, buyers will find a spacious den. Need fresh air? A back patio and compact yard space are all yours.

Open house hours are from noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The listing is represente­d by the Nextdoor

Realty Team with Unlimited Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty, 617-942-1741.

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