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38 Albemarle Ave
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$985,000

$518/sqft

38 Albemarle Ave, Lexington

26% below median
3 bd·3 ba·1,900 sqft
5,400 sqft lot

38 Albemarle Ave, Lexington, MA

3 bd · 3 ba · 1,900 sqft Single Family listed at $985,000.

About this home

This 3 bed, 3 bath single family home offers 1,900 sqft of living space at 38 Albemarle Ave in Lexington, MA. Listed at $985,000 ($518/sqft) with 3 days on market. The property sits in the Boston area of MA. The lot measures 5,400 sqft.

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Property details

Price
$985,000
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Interior
1,900 sqft
Price / sqft
$518
Lot size
5,400 sqft
Type
Single Family
Days on market
3
Est. property tax
$11,820/yr · $985/mo · 1.2% MA avg

Estimated monthly payment

Down payment20% ($197,000)
Interest rate6.75%
Principal & Interest$5,111
Property Tax$903
Insurance$150
Total$6,164/mo

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Location

This home is located in Lexington, MA, in the Boston area. Browse more Lexington listings on the Lexington market page or explore the full Lexington market report.

About Lexington: Lexington is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 10 miles (16 km) from Downtown Boston. The population was 34,454 as of the 2020 census. The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans, and was first settled by Europeans c. 1642 as a farming community. Lexington is well known as the site of the first shots of the American Revolutionary War, in the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775, where the "Shot heard 'round the world" took place. It is home to Minute Man National Historical Park. (source: Wikipedia)

Climate: Average year-round temperature is 51°F with 205 dry days per year and 47.3 inches of annual rainfall.

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