Back in 2015, a gorgeous home in Boston Edison from 1922 became famous for all the wrong reasons. Burst pipes caused water to gush from the second-story window and form a kind of ice waterfall. People then dubbed it the “Ice House.”
The home on West Boston Boulevard was put up for sale and eventually went for $82,500 in 2016. Remarkably, it’s back on the market after a massive rehab and showing no signs of the previous damage. It’s listed through Dwellings Unlimited for $699,995.
The 4,500-square-foot Tudor Revival has a striking look. There’s the classic exposed wood framing, as well as brick exterior, slate roof, and semi-wraparound porch. It sits on a corner lot and has a 0.5-acre yard adjacent to 14th Street.
As you’d expect, a lot of work has been done on the inside. There’s new HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fixtures, walls, windows, kitchen (with new appliances and countertops), bathrooms, and more. The hardwood floors have been restored as well…Continue Reading or Check Out Our Exclusive, Off-Market Real Estate Investing Opportunities!
Peter Corrado
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