Listed: For $1.375 million, a Dorchester town house atop Jones Hill - Buying - Boston.com Real Estate

2022-07-01 23:26:02 By : Ms. Ellen Lu

Megan Johnson -- Globe correspondent

Dramatic and striking, Unit 1 at 21 Everett Ave., is a four-level town house in Dorchester’s Jones Hill neighborhood that shows how stunning the pairing of black and white can be in design, and it has hit the market for $1,375,000 .

Built in 2018 and measuring 2,447 square feet, the three-bed, 2.5-bath home is the front unit, one of four spread across two buildings.

Boasting extensive curb appeal, the home has a yard lined with lush hydrangeas. Climb the front steps to a small front porch with a rail flowerbox, and continue inside, where high ceilings with numerous recessed lights, dramatic lighting, high baseboards, and extensive molding demonstrate that the developer spared no expense.

A comfortable living room continues into the dining area, where there’s a beautiful bay window and a chandelier draped with beads. The elegant kitchen embraces a luxury aesthetic, complete with black sconces and gold details. The Italian marble island, white cabinetry, and light floors contrast with the all-black first-floor bathroom, which boasts extensive picture frame molding and sits behind a black pocket door. Doors topped with transom windows open to the back deck.

Climb the black staircase to the second floor, which also embraces a light and bright aesthetic. Here two bedrooms with black doors, crown molding, walk-in closets, and large windows share the level with a full bathroom that has a pedestal sink, a black-and-white tile floor, a tub/shower combination with gold fixtures, and walls clad in white subway tile.

The third floor, however, consists entirely of the primary suite, which has custom closets and a bath that includes a glass shower, dual sinks, and a deep soaking tub.

“The primary suite is just like a retreat,” said Lara Shuqom of The Collective at Compass, who has the listing with Loren Larsen. You feel like you’re at a high-end hotel.”

Two sets of double doors in the primary suite open to a Juliet balcony, which overlooks the city skyline.

On the lower level, you’ll find high ceilings and plenty of light, as well as a gas fireplace. The space could easily function as a family room or a spacious home office.

The backyard has a lovely deck with flowerboxes and a fenced-in patio off the kitchen, perfect for grilling in the summertime.

The home comes with two off-street parking spaces.

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