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22 Sigourney Street Apt E: Custom Crafted


1854 sqft | 3 bedrooms | 3 full bathrooms | 1 garage spot

asking $999,000

A rare opportunity awaits just off Sigourney Street, a stone's throw from the sylvan trails of Franklin Park. Built in 2003 by the esteemed Maple Hurst Builders, this notable 3-bed, 3-bath residence stands out as a testament to superior craftsmanship and attention to detail.

From the moment you step inside, you'll be enveloped in an inviting atmosphere that seamlessly blends modern comfort with natural tranquility. Hand-milled woodwork is a signature of the builder, distinguishing their work from that of the average developer. The space is imbued with warmth through the use of maple for the trim, newel posts, mantel and custom cabinetry.

On the first level, an open-concept living and dining area flow effortlessly into a cozy den framed by french doors and outfitted with a wall of built-in bookshelves. A timeless marble and a gorgeous custom maple mantle frame the gas fireplace. Custom built shaker wood-finished maple cabinets, capped with butterfly granite on the lower cabinets and under-lit upper cabinetry, echo the townhome’s woodsy environs. Off the kitchen is a sizeable deck for al fresco dining. A second private deck offers a covered outdoor space that feels like a room of its own.

Upstairs, you'll find two spacious bedrooms, two full baths, and a bonus home office space – all designed with comfort and functionality in mind. The primary suite offers a luxurious retreat, complete with a jetted tub and a walk-in closet.

With its impeccable craftsmanship, an efficient hydro-air/cooling system to ensure year-round comfort, and convenient garage parking, this home offers peace of mind and worry-free living for years to come.

Just a few feet from Franklin Park and its many majestic trails and natural treasures, 22 Sigourney has so many other conveniences close by. Less than a half mile away, there is Green Street Station to catch the MBTA’s Orange Line subway train, a Blue Bike hub, and access to the Southwest Corridor Park which has bike/foot paths extending to the Arboretum in one direction, and Copley Plaza downtown in the other. And just down the hill, along Washington Street, between Egleston Square and Forest Hills, a transformation is underway with dozens of newly developed (and developing) commercial spaces.

But above all the fray, beyond the earshot of all the new development and all the excitement below, sits 22 Sigourney, peacefully and patiently awaiting its new owners.


  • Majestic Ceilings

  • Gas Fireplace

  • Custom Milled Cabinets and Woodwork Throughout

  • Efficient Hydro Air System

  • 2 Private Decks

  • Guest Parking

  • Bonus Study

  • Park Adjacent


Open House Times

Saturday, May 11 11AM-1PM


Useful Downloads

About the Home:

FAQ & Disclosures | Floor Plan

Mortgage Rate Sheet | MLS Page

About the Association:

Master Deed | Condo Trust  | Unit Deed

Additional Downloads:

Offer Submission Instructions | Trid


Location, location, location

See this map in the original post

Boston Home Team Nearby Favorites*

The Haven (in the Brewery Complex) - Fantastic dinner menu, deeply complex and delightful bar menu, an uber cool and diverse ambience with 4 uniquely different spaces inside and out. Best burger in JP hands down.

Ula Cafe & Bakery - Also in the Brewery Complex, Ula’s a tasty area staple with a breakfast sandwich that is the problem and the solution in every bite. So good.

Chilacates - The original spot for this now wildly successful local chain. Their torta sandwiches are otherworldly.

Evergreen Eatery & Cafe - Creative and tasty fusion in a family owned restaurant. Super for dining (inside and out) or just a stop for coffee on route to catch your train.

BMS Paper Supply (Grocery Market) - Once the best kept secret in JP, BMS was/is a warehouse style center offering all manner of food service related goods, including bulk items such as cheeses, legumes by the 5-10lb bags, frozen goods, pots and pans, to-go containers, etc. Now they’ve rounded out their service to include a deli counter, a whole produce section, and rows of dried goods at very reasonable prices. Still a bit of a secret, but not for anyone in the immediate neighborhood. Now you know. They don’t have a working webpage, so you’ll just have to check this one out IRL.

Video Underground Cafe (a.k.a. VU Cafe) - As they say, it’s Boston’s only cinema cafe. They have delicious coffee and should be on the radar of every nearby cinephile.

Brassica Kitchen - The best restaurant in JP? It’s up there. Their fried chicken is sinful.

Third Cliff Bakery - A reputable, mobile bakery now in its first brick and mortar location. People literally come for miles to line up for its fare, including a wildly creative croissant menu.

Midway Cafe - This place is legendary. One of Boston’s oldest and most consistently rocking music clubs, the Midway offers an array of musical bookings for all tastes, in an unpretentious space where all feel welcomed.

For Pizza we can’t pick just one: Same Old Place, Italian Pizza and Subs, Ideal. There are too many to list!

Events and Organizations to Explore:

Franklin Park Coalition, Spontaneous Celebrations and W.U.T.E, JPNDC, JP Local First

* Editor’s note: There are so many more tasty and cool spots in JP and if we listed them all, we’d be here all day. Once you buy this listing from the Boston Home Team, you’ll have all the time in the world to explore the neighborhood.


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