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Kingston Townhome for Sale

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    $449,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 988 Sq Ft

    24 Summer St Unit A, Kingston, MA 02364

    ************NEW PRICE ******Great Condo in a great location! This lovely townhouse features a bright white kitchen w/quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances, FP Living Rm, 3 bedrooms on 2nd floor and hardwood floors throughout with the exception of tile flooring in bathrooms. Central air, gas heat, hot water and cooking. Both units share basement but each has their own washer and dryer

    Kathleen Sullivan The Firm

    24 Summer St Unit A, Kingston, MA 02364

Why Live in Kingston

Located 35 miles outside of Boston, Kingston is a coastal town right by Kingston Bay. Originally a Plymouth Colony community, today the area is mostly residential, and locals have access to an MBTA commuter rail station, public schools, as well as myriad trails, the beach and the Jones River. “Kingston is an oceanfront community with a public beach, and it’s the hub of South Shore,” says Phillip Tarantino, who prides himself as a born and raised Kingstonian and has sold over 400 homes throughout his 40-year career as a Realtor at Tarantino Real Estate. “The road structure here is excellent; people have easy access to Boston, Maine or west to Providence. It’s also just 3.5 miles from Plymouth, and there isn’t anything you can’t do here.” Sitting on winding narrow streets, single-family homes were built from the 1800s to the present day. Common architectural styles run the gamut and range from cottages, traditional farmhouses and ranch styles to Cape Cods and Colonial-inspired homes. More recent and new developments usually have Contemporary or New Traditional design. Often listing between $400,000 and $850,000, area properties have spacious yards that range from 8,000 square feet
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