6 Craft Place #3 in Jamaica Plain
Asking $495,000
1,025 sqft | 2 beds | 1 bath
Are you looking for a home where you can make your own design choices such as customizing a kitchen and bath? Of course, you need a few things first: An amazing sunlit space in a superbly convenient location. And, a price point that affords you the opportunity. 6 Craft Place falls into this category for sure!
Start with the location. Tucked away from the hubbub below, Craft Place is a small off-shoot from Wenham Street, which runs above and along where Washington Street and Hyde Park Ave meet. There’s a lot going on below, but Craft Place, especially unit 3’s location, feels like it can be a million miles away. Except when you want some tasty food or need to catch the train, then it’s conveniently close! Between the abutting houses on the next street over (Wachusett), there’s a partially wooded city lot that really lends to feeling like you’re not in the city. Let’s face it, we all need a respite from life in a not-so-big city. 6 Craft offers this.
The unit itself is on the top floor of a classic Boston triple decker. With near 360-degree exposure to tree tops and sunlight, every sunrise and sunset will remind you what a great decision you made! There are two decks, one northeast facing and the other southwest; Being on the top floor means excellent light and views all day long. The rear porch opens directly into the large, eat-in kitchen, a tranquil space, ripe for all fresco meals. A classic flow from dining and living room both encased in natural wood trim and showcasing a built-in china cabinet and “piano window,” is where the magic of afternoon sunlight pours in from the front.
6 Craft #3 represents a wonderful opportunity for someone with a keen eye and the desire to make something of their own. You can design the world’s greatest kitchen, but you can’t engineer a sunset or the summer breeze that comes from being in a hilltop penthouse.
Excellent Sun Exposure
Private Front and Back Decks
Oversized Shared Side Yard
Eat-In Kitchen
Close to the Train & Bike Paths
Close to great restaurants & nature spaces
Abutting Woods
Pet friendly
Open House & Showing Times
(Showings begin Thursday, January 23.)
Thursday, Jan 23 - 11 am - 12 pm (coffee served!)
Saturday, Jan 27 12 -1 pm
Sunday, Jan 26 - 12 - 1:30 pm
We’re available for private showings Friday, Saturday, and Monday.
Location, location, location
Neighborhood Shout Outs
Brassica Kitchen - Right across from Forest Hills Station. What started as the neighborhood’s go-to café and evolved into a pop-up kitchen is now a full-fledged restaurant with French and Southern-American locally sourced fare and well matched craft cocktails. One of JP’s favorite restaurants. The fried chicken is a must try!
Leland Street Cooperative Garden - If you like gardening and engaging with your community, here’s your change to live one block away from this neighborhood gem.
Wenham Street Cinema - JP as a whole is known for its community vibe, truly like no other neighborhood in Boston. Community presence is strong in the Forest Hills neighborhood especially. A neighbor on Wenham Street, started hosting movies, concerts and small events in his garage as a community building effort. As one might say, “how JP is that?”
Happy Market & Spirits - Well stocked local grocer and deli. The locals love Happy Market.
Deep Thoughts JP - A hip spot with a well curated collection of vinyl, CDs, posters and more. They have live music events, too.
Vee Vee - Excellent New American eats with veg-friendly options.
The BYTE Shop - Computer repair and a really well curated computer history museum.
Papercuts Bookstore - Cozy, woman-owned independent bookstore with eye-catching window displays and a colorful mural to boot.
Shanti - Seriously good Indian food just over in Roslindale. Some of the Boston Home Team favorite dishes include Chicken Rogan Josh and Paneer Tikka Masala (paired with a mango lassi and garlic naan- it’s the ultimate comfort dish).