53 PRAY, Portsmouth NH
Listed by: Jack Kelley/Kelley Seacoast Realty
Charming 1750 waterfront cape with boathouse/studio located in the Portsmouth historic district near Strawbery Banke. Mooring rights upon application. This restored four bdrm home is ready for occupancy. Little Harbor school district. A Gem!
Residence
Beds: 4
Total Baths: 2
Full Baths: 1
3/4 Baths: 1
# Of Rooms: 9
Year Built: 1750
Features
- BASEMENT: Sump Pump, Unfinished
- CONSTRUCTION: Wood Frame
- DRIVEWAY: Paved
- ELECTRIC: 200 Amp, Circuit Breaker(s)
- EQUIPMENT/APPLIANCES: Cook Top-Gas
- EXTERIOR: Wood
- EXTERIOR FEATURES: Boat Mooring, Deck, Out Building, Patio
- FINANCING: Possible Owner
- FOUNDATION: Brick, Stone
- GARAGE/PARKING: 2 Parking Spaces, Detached
- HEATING/COOLING: Hot Air
- HEAT FUEL: Gas-Natural
- INTERIOR FEATURES: Attic, Cable Internet, Dining Area, Fireplace-Wood, Hearth, Smoke Det-Battery Powered
- LOT DESCRIPTION: Fenced, Waterfront
- ROADS: Public
- ROOF: Shingle-Asphalt
- SEWER: Public
- SHOWING INSTRUCTIONS: Call List Broker
- STYLE: Cape
- WATER HEATER: Electric
- WATER: Public
Property Description
Exterior Color: GRAY
Lot Size (Acreage): 0.1 Acres
Flood Zone: Y
Garage Spaces: 1
Water Frontage: 60 feet
Dimensions
Living Area: 1759 SF
Other Property Elements
Status: Active
Public Records: XXXX
Taxes: $12,000
Tax Year: 2006
Surveyed: U
Seasonal Property: N
Schools
Elem School: Little Harbor School
Middle School: Portsmouth Middle School
High School: Portsmouth High School
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