About This Home
Some homes tell a story the moment you step inside. 151 Hamilton Street is one of them. Set on a quiet Cambridge side street in Cambridgeport, this two-story single-family rental offers something increasingly rare in the city: warm, characterful spaces, generous natural light, and a private fenced backyard garden that's yours to enjoy all season long.
The first floor opens into a wide, sun-drenched living room anchored by an iconic exposed brick chimney and a cast iron wood stove — a focal point that gives this home its soul. Original wide-plank pine floors run throughout both stories, giving every room a warmth and depth that newer construction simply can't replicate. The open flow between the living room and kitchen makes entertaining effortless, while oversized windows frame lush, leafy views year-round.
The kitchen is well-appointed with stainless steel appliances including a gas range, dishwasher, and refrigerator. Upstairs, three bedrooms offer genuinely flexible living — a gracious primary bedroom with two generous windows, and two additional rooms that work equally well as a guest bedroom, a dedicated home office, or a creative studio. The home features two full bathrooms: a beautifully preserved clawfoot tub with shower upstairs, and a second bath with a walk-in shower. Basement laundry is available for all residents.
Step outside and discover a private, fully-fenced backyard garden — a peaceful retreat in the heart of Cambridge, perfect for container gardening, weekend morning coffee, or simply a breath of fresh air after a long day.
Take the 3D Virtual TourFloor 1: 548 sq. ft. · Floor 2: 432 sq. ft. · Measured by Matterport
151 Hamilton Street sits in Cambridgeport — one of Cambridge's most vibrant and authentically residential neighborhoods. A short walk from Central Square's acclaimed restaurants, independent music venues, and farmers markets, Cambridgeport offers the kind of lived-in community character that defines what makes Cambridge special.
Surrounded by mature trees, Victorian architecture, and neighbors who actually know each other, this is urban living that still feels like home. Walk to the Charles River Reservation, Magazine Beach, or the Cambridgeport Dog Park in minutes.
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