146 Hartford Street

Natick, MA

$800,000. USD

146 Hartford Street sits on a large corner lot in West Natick, surrounded by established trees and nearby playgrounds. It's a classic Cape with the kind of proportions that work for real life: three bedrooms, two full baths, a full finished lower level, and a large fenced yard that gives you the outdoor space most buyers have been searching for. The home has been freshened up with fresh paint throughout and carries a warm, settled feel from the moment you step inside.

What makes this address work is the combination of space and convenience that's hard to find at this price point in Middlesex County.

Just minutes from Route 9, the Mass Pike, and the commuter rail, which puts you within easy reach of Waltham and Boston or westbound to "the Bouroughs" - perfect for the commuting professional.

The Natick Mall corridor means groceries, dinner, and weekend errands can all be done in under five minutes. And Cole North Field and the Natick Recreation Department are practically in your backyard, which matters if you're starting a family or bringing kids along for this chapter.

If you've been looking for the jump from a condo into a real single-family home, this is the property where that chapter starts.

Don't miss the chance to make this home your own!

Seller welcomes offers with buyer concessions.

Property Details

Design

Style: Expanded Cape

Year Built: 1950

Living Area: 1,767 sf

Rooms: 7

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Structure

Color: Beige

3 Levels

Attached Garage

Private Fenced Yard

Freshly Painted 1st and 2nd Levels

Appliances

Range / Oven

Refrigerator

Dishwasher

Microwave

Wine/ Entertainment Fridge

Washer & Dryer

Utilities

Heat: Oil (new tank)

Forced Hot Air

Water: Public

Sewer: Public

Cable/High Speed Internet

Disclosures

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Living Space

Step inside and the first thing you notice is the hardwood floors running through the main level, carrying a consistent warmth from the living room through the dining area and into the kitchen. The living room anchors the front of the house with a picture window that lets in natural light through a mature rhododendron that provides privacy, and a door that opens directly to the exterior for fresh air on nice days. Decorative molding in the dining room adds a subtle polish that elevates the space's everyday feel.

The open floor plan that connects the dining and kitchen means this home doesn't feel segmented or cramped. It breathes. Whether it's a Tuesday night dinner or a Saturday gathering, the layout puts the cook at the center of the conversation rather than isolated in a separate room. Off the main level, the sitting room adds a versatile layer with a vaulted ceiling, tile flooring, recessed lighting, and a slider to the exterior. It reads equally well as a sunroom, reading nook, home office overflow, or casual lounge depending on the day.

  • Open Dining and Kitchen Connection

  • Vaulted Sitting Room with Slider

  • Picture Window in the Living Room

Kitchen & Baths

The kitchen has been remodeled and it shows in the right ways: upgraded cabinets, a kitchen island that gives you actual prep space and a spot for two people to sit and catch up, recessed lighting overhead, and hardwood flooring underfoot. The full appliance package stays, including the range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, washer, and dryer, so there's nothing to source before you move in.

The main level bathroom has been remodeled and finished with upgraded countertops, stone tile flooring, and a tiled tub-and-shower combination with sconce lighting that takes it above basic. The lower level carries a second full bath with a shower stall and tile flooring, which means the finished basement truly functions as an independent living space, not just storage with a couch.

  • Timelessly Remodeled Kitchen with Island

  • All appliances stay ... this home is turnkey

  • Second Full Bath in the Lower Level

Rest & Relax

Two bedrooms sit on the second floor, and both feature hardwood flooring and traditional Cape Cod style built-ins, the kind of storage that comes built in rather than pieced together with furniture. The built-ins are a distinctive Cape hallmark here, and they give each room a finished, intentional quality rather than the feeling of space that was never quite resolved. The third bedroom is on the main floor, also with hardwood, which works equally well as a guest room, the primary, or home office, depending on where you are in life right now.

The finished lower level is where the house earns its square footage in a way that matters. The family room is fully carpeted, has recessed lighting overhead, and flows into the home office, which is tiled and well-lit. The included wine chiller is a small detail that signals how the space was intended: ready for evenings in, movie nights, a game, or a quiet glass at the end of a long week. With a full bath directly on the lower level, this floor functions as a genuine second living zone rather than a basement you reluctantly use.

  • Main Level Third Bedroom

  • Finished Lower Level Family Room

  • Home Office in the Lower Level

Outside & Systems

The fenced yard is the feature that separates this property from the condo and townhouse alternatives that buyers at this stage are weighing. The corner lot delivers 11,086 square feet, which is roughly a quarter-acre of cleared, usable space enclosed by a low-maintainence privacy fence. That means a yard where kids can actually run without supervision, space for a dog without the daily leash calculation, and room for a vegetable garden, a patio table, and still room to throw a ball. The lot's corner position gives it more breathing room and natural light than an interior lot of the same size.

The patio off the back of the house extends your living space from spring through fall, and the sprinkler system means the lawn stays maintained without a manual routine. A paved driveway with space for up to four vehicles eliminates the parking friction that comes with many first homes in this area.

The attached one-car garage has a side entry and a garage door opener, keeping it practical for daily use whether you're loading groceries or just getting out of the weather. On the mechanical side, the home runs on central forced-air heat (oil), with circuit breakers, city sewer, and city water. Insulated windows and doors, and a programmable thermostat are already in place, which are the small efficiency details that add up over time. The roof is asphalt/fiberglass shingles, the exterior is vinyl, and the construction is frame on a concrete block foundation.

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