We currently have listed three lots located on the Franklin MA road designated as a “scenic country road” called Daniels Street. The three lots are each approximately ¾ of an acre with a wooded buffer in the backyard. The lots are all serviced by town water, town sewer and natural gas. They are level with very usable backyards.
Lot #32 Daniels Street in Franklin MA is a 2,125 s.f. colonial with seven rooms, four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms plus a two car attached garage. This home is up and under construction. The expected closing date could be within 60 days.
Some of the fine amenities that are included are hardwood floors, tiled bathrooms and laundry area. The family room is 14’ x 18’ and the eat-in kitchen is 14’ x 26.’ The allowances are very generous and this builder has built many other subdivisions and individual lots in Franklin MA and the surrounding towns.
The kitchen will have maple cabinets, a center island and granite counters. The appliance allowance is very generous. There are 9’ ceilings on the first floor and a slider to a composite deck overlooking the privacy of the wooded backyard. This home is offered at $439,900.
Lot #34 Daniels Street in Franklin MA is a 1,830 s.f. colonial with six rooms, three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms plus a two car attached garage. This home is also up and under construction with a possible 90 day closing. This home is offered at $409,900.
Lot #40 Daniels Street in Franklin MA is available for a home of the buyer’s choice. Construction has not started at this time, but it’s ready to go.
Directions: Lincoln Street to Daniels Street near the Medway MA side of town. This is the northern part of Franklin MA.
Call Lorraine Kuney of The Kuney-Todaro Team at 508-380-9938 for a private showing.
Here is a brief history of Franklin MA as seen on the Franklin site www.franklinma.com
Franklin Massachusetts is a suburban industrial community nestled between the Charles and Blackstone Rivers and is 22 miles southwest of Boston. Settlement of Franklin came late in 1676 and its early years had settlers involved in small farming and grazing. The town's abundant water power made for early industrial development. Soon there were cotton mills and boot and shoe manufacturers established in Franklin but the dominant industry from 1799 on was straw bonnet manufacturing.
In 1778 Franklin renamed itself to honor Benjamin Franklin and although over 30 communities in the colonies did that, Franklin Massachusetts was the first to do so. In return Ambassador Franklin showed his appreciation by sending the town a library of 116 volumes thereby making Franklin the first town in history with a public library!
Franklin is a center of a wide spectrum of architectural styles that have been proudly preserved in the town. Visitors will have the pleasure of seeing Greek Revival and Italianate buildings as well as High Victorian Gothic and Second Empire and Queen Ann styles.
About the Author: Barbara Todaro is an award winning real estate agent with 35 years of experience and is the marketing agent for the Kuney-Todaro Team. The Kuney-Todaro Team is continually recognized every month as a top producing team in New England, since its inception over 10 years ago.
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