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Discover the charm of 393 Washington St., Braintree. This cozy one-bedroom apartment is bathed in natural light and boasts an open-concept design adorned with elegant wooden floors. The harmonious ambiance effortlessly connects the kitchen to the living room. In the kitchen, you'll find a delightful breakfast nook ideal for bar stools, generous countertop space perfect for meal preparations, and a contemporary backsplash that beautifully complements the ample cabinetry. A brand-new fridge and a sleek glass-top electric stove are set to enhance your culinary experience. The bedroom is a comfort haven, promising fresh carpeting and abundant closet space. The semi-modern bathroom blends functionality and style, featuring a chic vanity and a full-sized tub with a shower, all set against stylish tiles. For added convenience, there's a washer and dryer on the same floor and the bonus of off-street parking. Pet lovers will be pleased to know that the owner might consider an indoor cat, though dogs are not permitted. Priced at a reasonable $1845/month, residents enjoy a host of inclusive amenities such as water, sewer, parking, trash, and snow removal. With tenants only responsible for minimal electric bills, this apartment offers both comfort and cost-effectiveness. Its central location provides easy access to the train station, commuter rail, and the Expressway. Plus, the trendy neighborhood is dotted with boutiques, restaurants, shopping centers, and other local amenities. Schedule a tour today and experience the allure of Washington Street in Braintree. . For added convenience, there's a washer and dryer on the same floor and the bonus of off-street parking. Pet lovers will be pleased to know that the owner might consider an indoor cat, though dogs are not permitted. Priced at a reasonable $1845/month, residents enjoy a host of inclusive amenities such as water, sewer, parking, trash, and snow removal. With tenants only responsible for minimal electric bills, this apartment offers both comfort and cost-effectiveness. One-year lease, owner prefers a long-term tenant.
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