19B ADAMS STREET
  • 19b Adams Street




19B Adams Street
Somerville, MA
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​Listed at $1,299,000

​Sold for $1,400,000



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MODERN AMENITIES | ENERGY EFFICIENT

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HIGHLIGHTS

Detached Single Family Living*
3 Bedrooms
3.5 Bathrooms
2-Car Garage Under
​Large Deck
Large Enclosed Yard
Generous Earth Gardens Professional Landscaping
Bluestone Patio and Bench with Propane-fed Fire Bowl
Herb Garden
3 Zone Heating/Cooling w/ Nest Thermostats
4.6 kW Solar Panel Array
400 Amp Electrical Service
2016 Magazine Showcased Kitchen
Sub Zero, Thermador, Jenn-Air Appliances
2014 roof, HVAC, tankless water heater, windows, washer/dryer
Plantation Shutters
​Designer upgrades throughout 

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ABOUT

Welcome to 19B Adams Street where high tech innovation has been incorporated throughout. The 2016 Kitchen was featured in Boston Magazine showcasing high-end cabinets, top of the line appliances (Sub Zero, Thermador, Jenn Air), built in USBs, added beer/wine fridge, and even a change to the layout creating flow for functionality. There have been no shortcuts in this home when it comes to updating for energy efficiencies. You will find the 400 Amp electrical service - enough for their EV chargers in the garage, a 3 zoned heating/cooling system utilizing popular Nest thermostats, living room Wi-Fi connected Ceiling Fan and a 4.6 kW Solar Panel Array paying electric bills in full year over year.

Above and beyond the average home amenities, the 19B Adams property is situated on a quiet tree lined street with plenty of privacy in a backyard oasis. The backyard is professionally landscaped with added Bluestone Patio and Bench. Don't hold back the s'mores, the patio comes with a propane fed fire-bowl! The property brings you an attached 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3 and a half bathrooms, separate entertaining space from sleeping space and en suite master bedroom. This is not the average contractor special, but a designer gem close to the green line extension underway!


*Part of 2 house condo association with $150/month fees

19B Adams Street, Somerville, MA 02145

​Proximity to…
0.5-miles to Lowell St Green Line Extension
1.6-miles Davis Square (Red Line)
1.7-miles Porter Square (Red Line)
4.4-miles Boston MA
0.3-miles CVS Pharmacy
0.8-miles Walgreens
0.5-miles Trum Field Park
1.0-miles Saxton Foss Park
1.3-miles Shaw’s Market
1.5-miles Whole Foods Market
0.2-miles Neighborhood Produce
1.5-miles Cafe Rustica
0.8-miles Capital One Café
0.8-miles True Ground Bakery & Coffee House
Neighborhood Scores
Walk Score: 82, Very Walkable**
Entertainment Score: 84***
Errand Score: 89, Options Abound***
Road Safety: 70, Feels Very Safe***


**www.walkscore.com
***www.totalhomescore.com

HISTORY

​"Somerville is a city located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, just two miles north of Boston. Occupying slightly over 4 square miles, its population of 78,901 (as of the 2014 census) and a myriad of immigrants from all over the world make Somerville the most densely populated community in New England and one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the nation. Rich in both history and culture, the city houses numerous intriguing sites, businesses, and restaurants for every style.
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Somerville was first settled in 1630 as a part of Charlestown, and was established as a town in 1842, when it was separated from the urbanizing Charlestown because it was still largely rural. Somerville was officially incorporated as a city in 1872 due to its growing population and increasing industrialization.  By the early 1900s, Somerville itself had become a densely packed urban area, featuring immigrants from across Europe.
As a part of Charlestown, areas existing in modern-day Somerville were critical military positions in the American Revolution.  The historic Powder House - now considered one of the most distinct ancient ruins in Massachusetts - housed gunpowder for Revolutionary soldiers during the war.  During British invasion, Somerville (Charlestown) was part of the route ridden by Paul Revere on his famous "Midnight Ride."  Finally, and most notably, Prospect Hill was the site of the raising of the first Grand Union Flag, under the orders of General George Washington, on January 1, 1776.  (Visit the Somerville Historic Preservation site for more information).

Somerville is defined by its city squares. It is known for its large number of squares, which help mark neighborhood boundaries while also featuring bustling businesses and entertainment centers. Among the most active today are Davis Square, Union Square, Ball Square, Teele Square, and Magoun Square. Each offers a mix of ethnic restaurants, bars and shops and small businesses to fit every taste and occasion. In 2014, the City opened its latest center of art and industry: Assembly Row, a beautiful urban environment along the Mystic River with vast opportunities to eat, work, live, play, and create.
Somerville is Arts Central: only New York has more artists per capita than the City of Somerville; the local artists make the City one of the most vibrant and exciting arts centers in the country. With several umbrella groups sponsoring events - such as ArtsUnion, Brickbottom Artists Association, and the Somerville Arts Council - there are always new exhibits or events to explore. Somerville's arts scene is showcased each summer at the weekend-long ArtBeat Festival. Hosted by the Somerville Arts Council, ArtBeat transforms Davis Square into one of New England's largest and most innovative arts destinations.

Somerville has received national recognition as a model of innovation and efficiency for their 311 customer service helpline and SomerStat, a data-driven style of managing government services.  Somerville is the only community in Massachusetts to employ 311, and the only city in the country to employ both a 311 customer service help line and a Connect-CTY mass outreach (reverse 911) program.  With its bright development future featuring new, mixed-use development projects, and the innovative 311 and Connect-CTY systems, Somerville has been recognized as "the best run City in the Commonwealth" (see "Somerville- the Model City"). The City has been the recipient of the National Civic League's All-America City Award on three separate occasions: 1972, 2009, and 2015."

​Quoted from www.somervillemass.gov/about

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Friday, May 18th 6-7pm
Saturday, May 19th 12-1pm
Sunday, May 20th 12-1pm
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