The house, with Nantucket-style cedar shake siding, had been completed recently, replacing one built in 1955 that was torn down to make room for it. The Charuhas family was the first to occupy the new dwelling.
“With three kids, it was amazing,” Charuhas said. “I’m a huge fan of [the location] because there’s never through traffic, and there’s lots of families on that street so the kids could run out and feel very safe. You see them running around between the different yards and having fun, and then coming back for dinner.”Charuhas said he often hosted neighborhood dinners in his yard, in part because of its distinctive features.
The property, Charuhas said, “is right next to all this parkland, so it’s kind of like you’re in this huge oasis. You never feel like you’re in a city, even though you’re in the city, there’s so much land.”
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