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Fully Furnished, Sunny Studio w/ Tree Top View
Jun - Aug $2990 per month shorter lease $3250 per month: All utilities and twice monthly cleaning included in rent. No broker's fee! Designed for a couple with plenty of closet and drawer space and a fully decked out kitchen! Modern, fully furnished... studio apartment just outside Harvard Square in a well managed condo association building at 29 Concord Avenue. This sun-filled, treetop studio is on the 5th floor with a private balcony and a magnificent view. Building amenities include an 8-story atrium, an elevator, private storage, and common laundry. A 10 minute walk to Harvard Square, surrounded by Harvard University, and a very short distance to the Longy School of Music, and the Cambridge Common. The location is rated as "Very Walkable," a "Biker's Paradise," and "Excellent Transit" by walkscore.com. This studio apartment has just been remodeled into a modern, sun-filled, apartment with all new furniture and kitchen appliances, including a Wolf induction cooktop, a Whirlpool built-in oven, a Liebherr refrigerator, a whisper silent Bosch dishwasher, and a microwave. The furniture includes an Eames designed coffee table, Hans Wegner designed chairs, a beautifully grained acacia wood dining table. a deliciously comfortable white leather sofa, and a custom built Murphy Bed with Sealy's premium top of the line queen sized mattress that disappears with ease into a custom made cherry wall cabinet. The bathroom is enveloped in beautiful floor to ceiling tile. The balcony window is graced with Hunter Douglas soft drapery like vertical blinds. Not shown in photos or video is a deeply comfy luscious leather chair across from couch. The studio remodeling effort was designed in collaboration with a local Harvard Square architect specializing in turning small, city dwellings into efficient, spacious and elegant living environments. An award-winning lighting designer designed the lighting and a local woodworker built the Murphy bed and storage cabinets.