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Some homes are chosen with care. This one was chosen with purpose.
We were honored to represent our buyers, relocating academics seeking a thoughtful balance between Boston and points west. Acton offered that rare middle ground, and 32 Pope Road offered something even more special. This Royal Barry Wills-designed Cape blends warmth and character with thoughtful updates, from inviting living spaces to a peaceful setting surrounded by gardens and mature landscaping. A post-and-beam barn adds both charm and possibility. We are so grateful our clients trusted us to guide them to a home that truly fits their lives. If you know someone searching in Acton or beyond, we would be honored to help guide the way.
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31 Loring Street, Somerville, MA, Union Square There are homes that simply provide shelter, and then there are homes that quietly hold a life within their walls. 31 Loring Street feels very much like the latter. Set proudly on a corner lot along a quiet side street and private way, just moments from the energy of Union Square, this gracious Victorian single-family carries both presence and warmth from the moment you arrive. A few years ago, the exterior was refreshed with rich blue siding, giving the home a fresh yet timeless personality that feels perfectly at home within Somerville’s evolving streetscape. Inside, sunlight moves beautifully through nearly 2,000 square feet of living space, catching the curve of the staircase, the generous proportions of the rooms, and the small architectural details that remind you this is a home from another era, thoughtfully adapted for modern living. The first floor offers spaces that invite gathering and lingering, from the welcoming living areas to the den tucked quietly away for reading, conversation, or peaceful evenings at home. A later addition brought a spacious eat-in kitchen and beautifully finished bath to the home, creating a natural connection between old and new. Just beyond, a generous deck extends daily life outdoors, offering the kind of private urban retreat that feels increasingly rare this close to the city. Upstairs, the bedrooms are wonderfully scaled, filled with light and flexibility for how people live today. One room still holds what is believed to have once been a Victorian trunk room, now transformed into a walk-in closet and a charming reminder that homes, much like cities, continue to evolve over time. What we love most about Loring Street is that it does not feel overdone or overly polished. It feels real. Loved. Lived in. Cared for thoughtfully over the years while still leaving space for the next owner to bring their own vision and rhythm into the home. In a neighborhood that continues to grow and change around it, 31 Loring Street remains grounded in something timeless: warmth, character, and the feeling that home should tell a story. |
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July 2026
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