PROPERTY DETAILS
Sq. Ft.
Approx. Below Grade 2,654 Sq. Ft.
Approx. Acres 1.49 (65,079 Sq. Ft.) Year Built
Year Built Description Actual
HOA Fee $500 Yearly, Mandatory
INTERIOR FEATURES
Main Bath Yes
Appliances
Range, Dishwasher, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Vent Hood, Water Softener
Flooring Hardwood, Stone / Slate
SYSTEMS
Heat Zones 3 Forced Air, Gas Cool Zones 3 Central Air Electric 400 Amps
Hot Water Natural Gas
Insulation Full
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Garage Spaces 3 Attached, Garage Door Opener
Parking Spaces 8 Off-Street
Basement Yes, Full, Finished, Walk-out
Area Amenities Tennis Court, Park, Walk/Jog Trails, Golf Course, Medical Facility, Conservation Area, Marina, T-Station
Beach Yes
Beach Ownership
Private, Public
Beach – Miles to 3/10 to 1/2 Mile
Exterior Wood
Exterior Features Deck, Deck - Composite, Patio, Balcony, Gutters, Sprinkler System
Foundation Poured Concrete
Lot Description Paved Drive, Cleared, Level
Roof Asphalt/Fiberglass Shingles, Wood Shingles
Sewer Utilities Private Sewerage - Title 5 Not Done
Water Utilities Private Water
Waterfront N0 TAX INFORMATION Assessed $2,614,400
$30,275
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SCHOOLS
Grade School Osgood
Middle School Deer Hill High School Cohasset High
LIVING AREA DISCLOSURES
Includes 2654 feet in fully finished lower level
DISCLOSURES
Common septic system. Each home has its own tank. Annual maintenance fee $500/Drainage/Pumping Maintenance fee $375. Home is serviced by well water. Speak to Listing agent for additional details.
ABOUT COHASSET
When Captain John Smith discovered “Quonahasset” in 1614, he described it as a “paradise of all these parts.” It has remained so for more than three centuries. As a classic unspoiled New England village, Cohasset has been chosen as the setting for several movies and commercials.
Shipbuilding and mackerel fishing expanded in the early 1880’s. During the 1870’s, Cohasset’s maritime industry was on the decline but its scenic beauty and cool ocean breezes were discovered by actors and wealthy Bostonians who began summering here and building large estates. Yachts replaced fishing schooners in the harbor.
In the early years of the 20th century, Cohasset benefited from forward thinking individuals who formed associations to acquire large tracts of land for public recreation and conservation. The 1930’s and 1940’s saw the large summer estates being transformed to year round residences. By the 1950’s, Cohasset had become increasingly suburban with many residents commuting to Boston.
The beautiful Town of Cohasset covers a nine-square-mile area distinguished by its well-maintained colonial homes and its wild ocean vistas of spectacular beauty. The town is located just 20 miles south of Boston and is predominately residential in character with a population of around 7,600. Route 3A bisects the town and provides access to a multitude of small and large businesses, boutiques and specialty shops. Cohasset Village encompasses a quaint, yet spacious, town common with a small duck pond, stores, boutiques and shops. Surrounding this lovely common are the famed colonial First Parish Meeting House and St. Stephen’s Church with its 56 bell carillon that has offered Sunday concerts since 1824. Cohasset also boasts the renowned South Shore Music Circus and three historical museums (Caleb Lothrop House, Captain John Wilson House, and Maritime Museum).
Many of Cohasset’s residents make the daily commute to work (into Boston and beyond) by train, bus, car or commuter boat. The MBTA’s commuter rail Greenbush Line has a Cohasset station off Route 3A.
COHASSET PUBLIC SCHOOLS
S.S. Community Center Nursery School
Carriage House Nursery School
Sand Castle Child Care:
Joseph Osgood Elementary School
Deer Hill Elementary School
Cohasset Middle-High School
Town Hall and town related resources
781.383.0036
781.383.9785
781.383.6789
781.383.6117
781.383.6115
781.383.6100
Visit www.cohassetmass.org for additional links and information.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohasset_Massachusetts); Photo credits: LM (CBRB); ToddC4176 (Wikipedia)