27 Cutter Street, Unit 27A / somerville
a meticulously crafted Somerville home SPREAD across two levels
Completed in 2021, 27 Cutter Street, Unit 27A is a stunning 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home with a private entrance that spans 2,108 square feet over two levels. The first floor has hardwood floors throughout and an open-concept layout seamlessly connecting the living, dining, and kitchen areas. The kitchen features Fisher and Paykel appliances, ample cabinetry, and a custom pantry down the hall. Also on this floor is a half bath and guest bedroom with an ensuite bath.
Stairs descend to a second living room with high ceilings, a large primary suite, and a third bedroom, all with custom closets.
Other features include wired Pyle surround sound, in-unit washer and dryer, one garage parking, two zones of heating and cooling, exclusive use of the front porch, a small private patio off of the lower level living space, and a common outdoor patio with a grill.
Conveniently located off Broadway, close to excellent shops and restaurants, with quick access to I-93, Sullivan Square and East Somerville MBTA stations, Assembly Row, and downtown Boston
Somerville, Massachusetts, is a vibrant city just north of Boston, known for its eclectic culture, thriving arts scene, and tight-knit community. Home to a diverse population, Somerville has evolved from its industrial roots into one of the most desirable urban areas in the Greater Boston region. With a rich history, an ever-growing collection of restaurants, and unique shopping options, the city offers something for everyone.
One of the standout features of Somerville is Davis Square, a bustling hub of entertainment, dining, and nightlife. Here, you'll find indie theaters, craft breweries, and innovative restaurants alongside vintage boutiques and bookstores. The neighborhood is a favorite thanks to its convenient Red Line access, and lively events like the annual HONK! Festival and Somerville Open Studios.
In addition to its cultural offerings, Somerville is a hub for innovation and technology, located close to both MIT and Harvard. This proximity fosters a dynamic entrepreneurial spirit, and the city is home to a growing number of startups, co-working spaces, and tech companies. Union Square, another key neighborhood, is experiencing a renaissance with the Green Line extension, making it a highly connected, up-and-coming area for business and living.
Somerville is also known for its green spaces, including the popular Somerville Community Path and various parks scattered throughout the city. These provide residents with outdoor activities like biking, jogging, and community gardening, making the city an attractive option for those seeking a balance between urban living and outdoor recreation.
With its welcoming atmosphere, thriving cultural scene, and proximity to Boston, Somerville offers the perfect blend of creativity, community, and opportunity, making it a top destination for both visitors and new residents alike.