Known as the Osborn-Clark Farm and built in 1700, an enchanting Colonial in Sudbury, MA, is the oldest home to land on the market this week on Realtor.com.
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Built in 1690, a Colonial on a Famous Road Is the Week’s Oldest Home
Situated on Boston Post Road—the first mail delivery route between Boston and New York City—this week’s oldest home on Realtor.com dates to 1690.
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New England’s Blossom Homestead From 1693 Is the Week’s Oldest Home
With a name like Blossom Homestead, this week’s oldest listing was likely to deliver some spectacular outdoor areas. Built in 1693, it didn’t disappoint.
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Built in 1704, a Building in the Heart of Newport, RI, Is the Week’s Oldest Home
Located right in the heart of Newport, RI, this week’s oldest home on Realtor.com comes with a (relatively) low price tag and a wealth of opportunities.
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1680 House With Bread Oven in Family Room Is the Week’s Oldest Home
Located in Massachusetts and built in 1680, the home was centuries ahead of its time given the resurgence in home bread baking over the past year.
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Massachusetts Residence From 1690 in Need of Repair Is This Week’s Oldest Home
Currently divided into two separate family homes, this old Colonial is in need of a renovation and could easily be brought back to its single-family roots.
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Built in 1646, a Rare First Period House Is the Week’s Oldest Listing
We don’t often encounter the architectural style known as First Period. The probable reason? There simply aren’t many First Period homes still standing.
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Built in 1700, Charming Connecticut Farmhouse Is the Week’s Oldest Home
Vintage beauty truly shines: This week’s 10 oldest homes to land on Realtor.com is topped by a charming Connecticut farmhouse built in 1700.
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Spectacular Waterfront Estate From 1669 Is This Week’s Oldest Home
The oldest home to land on the market this week is a spectacular waterfront estate in New Hampshire. Built in 1669, the home sits just feet from the water.
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George Washington Was Here: Farmhouse Built in 1671 Is the Week’s Oldest Listing
This farmhouse features a public room that was once graced by two of the Founding Fathers, George Washington and Patrick Henry, according to the listing.
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