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Listing broker remarks

Nestled in one of Springfield’s most sought-after historic neighborhoods, this beautifully restored Colonial offers a rare opportunity to own a home with timeless character and modern comfort. Known as the Henry Sterns House, this 1827 residence has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its historic charm while bringing it beautifully into the present.Inside, you’ll find 3,692 square feet of living space, including four bedrooms and spacious rooms designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Recent updates include windows, heating systems, and refreshed interiors throughout, allowing the next owner to enjoy the warmth, beauty, and craftsmanship of a true historic home with the ease of modern updates.— Keller Williams Realty

Key details

  • 3,692 sq ft
  • 10,981 lot sq ft
  • 4 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 1827 built
  • $115 / sq ft
  • $4,464 2025 taxes
MLS #
7⁠3⁠5⁠2⁠1⁠5⁠4⁠6⁠
Last updated
Address
48 Madison Ave
Town
Springfield, MA
ZIP
01105
Deed (Bk/Pg)
17012 / 214

Historic designations

Local Historic District
Maple Hill Historic District

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Neighborhood: Springfield

National Historic Landmark

Federally designated as nationally significant — the highest U.S. historic recognition. Section 106 review applies to federal undertakings affecting the property.

National Register

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Owners may qualify for the 20% federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit on certified rehabilitation work.

State Register

Listed on the Massachusetts State Register of Historic Places.

Local Historic District

Inside a Local Historic District. Exterior changes visible from a public way require approval from the local historic district commission.

Local Landmark

Individually designated by the town as a local landmark. Exterior alterations require commission approval.

MACRIS Inventory

Documented in MACRIS, the state historic inventory. Informational only — no regulatory constraints.

Article 85 (Boston)

Subject to Boston Article 85 demolition-delay review, which can pause demolition of buildings 50+ years old for up to 90 days.