


Real estate trends in the greater Boston area have been… all over the place. There isn’t a ton of inventory, interest rates are making buyers more hesitant, and there’s always the push-pull of suburban space vs. urban amenities.
So buyers are looking for the unicorn-iest unicorn — a home that makes sense today and that’s flexible enough for families as they change or expand. Does Unit 1 at 24 Camp Street in Cambridge fit that profile? It just might.
The four-bedroom condo boasts more than 2,000 square feet across two floors, plus the Cambridge holy grails — private patio space and off-street parking. After undergoing a top-to-bottom gut renovation, the condo development’s sole remaining unit is sleek and bright.
An open floor plan extends the stylish, Thermador-decked kitchen into a living and dining space that’s capped with a wall of bay windows overlooking the quiet streetside. Two bedrooms on the main floor include a large primary suite with double closets and an en-suite bath with radiant heat flooring. On the lower level, two additional bedrooms, a den area, and full bath offer up work-from-home space, potential for an au-pair suite, or bonus entertaining space.
Close proximity to Porter Square and Davis Square, plus public transportation, community bike path, and countless restaurants means there’s always something to do, see, and nosh on.
The property is on the market for $1,595,000. The sale is represented by William Senné with Senné, 617-314-9400.