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Atlanta, GA 30339
75 Summer St, Salem, MA, 01960
UNIT SIZE RANGE
655-860 sqft
75 Summer St sits in Salem, Massachusetts, at the intersection of Bridge Street and Boston Street. The building opens to a quaint neighborhood that captures the charm of the area. Nearby, the North River provides a scenic view and adds to the local ambiance. Constructed in 1900, this low-rise building has 1 story and contains 7 condominium units. The unit sizes range from 655 to 860 square feet. Each unit includes either 1 or 2 bedrooms, making it suitable for various living arrangements. Open layouts offer flexibility and a sense of space. Local dining options include Maria's Place and Domino's Pizza, providing convenient choices for meals. Foundation of Salem Public Education serves as a nearby educational facility. The building's location allows easy access to community services and amenities. Unit prices have not been specified, though the market activity in the area offers a glimpse of the local real estate trends. Residents enjoy nearby on-site parking and spaces for guests. The architecture of the building reflects its historical roots while providing inviting communal living. Overall, 75 Summer St supplies a blend of neighborhood warmth and practical living space, appealing to various lifestyles in Salem.


75 Summer St, Salem, MA, 01960
75 Summer St sits in Salem, Massachusetts, at the intersection of Bridge Street and Boston Street. The building opens to a quaint neighborhood that captures the charm of the area. Nearby, the North River provides a scenic view and adds to the local ambiance. Constructed in 1900, this low-rise building has 1 story and contains 7 condominium units. The unit sizes range from 655 to 860 square feet. Each unit includes either 1 or 2 bedrooms, making it suitable for various living arrangements. Open layouts offer flexibility and a sense of space. Local dining options include Maria's Place and Domino's Pizza, providing convenient choices for meals. Foundation of Salem Public Education serves as a nearby educational facility. The building's location allows easy access to community services and amenities. Unit prices have not been specified, though the market activity in the area offers a glimpse of the local real estate trends. Residents enjoy nearby on-site parking and spaces for guests. The architecture of the building reflects its historical roots while providing inviting communal living. Overall, 75 Summer St supplies a blend of neighborhood warmth and practical living space, appealing to various lifestyles in Salem.
75 Summer St sits in Salem, Massachusetts, at the intersection of Bridge Street and Boston Street. The building opens to a quaint neighborhood that captures the charm of the area. Nearby, the North River provides a scenic view and adds to the local ambiance. Constructed in 1900, this low-rise building has 1 story and contains 7 condominium units. The unit sizes range from 655 to 860 square feet. Each unit includes either 1 or 2 bedrooms, making it suitable for various living arrangements. Open layouts offer flexibility and a sense of space. Local dining options include Maria's Place and Domino's Pizza, providing convenient choices for meals. Foundation of Salem Public Education serves as a nearby educational facility. The building's location allows easy access to community services and amenities. Unit prices have not been specified, though the market activity in the area offers a glimpse of the local real estate trends. Residents enjoy nearby on-site parking and spaces for guests. The architecture of the building reflects its historical roots while providing inviting communal living. Overall, 75 Summer St supplies a blend of neighborhood warmth and practical living space, appealing to various lifestyles in Salem.
Unit Availability helps to understand how often units in a particular building are listed for sale as compared with the neighborhood average. Units are rarely listed in buildings with low availability.
Unit Demand is a measure of quickly units in a particular building sell as compared with other buildings in the neighborhood. Units in high-demand buildings sell more quickly.
| Unit | Size (sqft) | Beds | Baths | Days On Market | Date | Status | Price | |
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Living at 75 Summer St means enjoying a relaxed lifestyle. Though specific amenities aren't detailed, the charm of the building itself invites a homey atmosphere where you can settle in and make it your own. Imagine creating your ideal haven right in the heart of Salem, with opportunities for personalized touches that represent you and your taste.
Living at 75 Summer St means enjoying a relaxed lifestyle. Though specific amenities aren't detailed, the charm of the building itself invites a homey atmosphere where you can settle in and make it your own. Imagine creating your ideal haven right in the heart of Salem, with opportunities for personalized touches that represent you and your taste.
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This building welcomes creativity and community spirit, with no stringent policies that would restrict your living experience. You can truly make this space yours while enjoying the integration of individuality and shared experiences with neighbors.
Compare building's average price/sq. ft. and HOA fees/sq. ft. to buildings nearby
| Building Name | Avg price per square foot | AVG HOA FEE per square foot (Monthly) |
|---|---|---|
| 75 Summer St | - | - |
| Fairview Condominium | $412/sqft. | $3 /sqft. |
| 18 Ropes St | $412/sqft. | $3 /sqft. |
| 22 High St | $585/sqft. | $4 /sqft. |
| 19 Gedney St | $347/sqft. | $10 /sqft. |
| 24 Norman Street | $539/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
Mill Hill is a small hilltop village in Essex County, Massachusetts. The area has parks, attractions, and places to walk. Local shops, cafes, and family restaurants meet daily needs and casual dining. Basic services include a grocery, a drugstore, schools, and health services. The district holds community events in public parks and halls. The area has bus routes and nearby state roads that link to larger towns and regional transit. Travel by car or public bus makes commutes and errands easy.
Mill Hill is a small hilltop village in Essex County, Massachusetts. The area has parks, attractions, and places to walk. Local shops, cafes, and family restaurants meet daily needs and casual dining. Basic services include a grocery, a drugstore, schools, and health services. The district holds community events in public parks and halls. The area has bus routes and nearby state roads that link to larger towns and regional transit. Travel by car or public bus makes commutes and errands easy.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 16.25% are children aged 0–14, 22.1% are young adults between 15–29, 24.64% are adults aged 30–44, 17.19% are in the 45–59 range and 19.82% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 64.24% of residents relying on driving, while others prefer public transit around 7.79%, walking around 9.15%, biking around 0.91%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 62.31% of units are rented and 37.69% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 23.74% are single family homes and 4.37% are multi family units. Around 37.83% are single-person households, while 62.17% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 27.67% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 19.55% have high school or college education. Another 5.06% hold diplomas while 20.03% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 27.7% with other types of qualifications.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 16.25% are children aged 0–14, 22.1% are young adults between 15–29, 24.64% are adults aged 30–44, 17.19% are in the 45–59 range and 19.82% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 64.24% of residents relying on driving, while others prefer public transit around 7.79%, walking around 9.15%, biking around 0.91%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 62.31% of units are rented and 37.69% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 23.74% are single family homes and 4.37% are multi family units. Around 37.83% are single-person households, while 62.17% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 27.67% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 19.55% have high school or college education. Another 5.06% hold diplomas while 20.03% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 27.7% with other types of qualifications.
16.25%
22.1%
24.64%
17.19%
19.82%
7.79%
Transit
9.15%
Walk
64.24%
Drive
0.91%
Bike
37.69%
Owner Occupied
62.31%
Rental Units
Household:$6,589,048.19 /yr
Individual:$4,223,007.17 /yr