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151 Merrimac St

  • Newburyport, MA
  • $1,189,900

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COMING BACK ON MARKET SOON, STAY TUNED! Landing in the heart of downtown Newburyport, just a block to the waterfront, Rail Trail, boutique shops and restaurants, 151 Merrimac Street (circa 1707) offers you all the perks of living in a vibrant coastal town! Beautifully renovated in 2016, this attached Single Family flawlessly blends the character of the past with modern living. You will love the centrally located Chef's kitchen, with seamless access to the dining room and formal living room. From the kitchen you can head outside to a private and beautifully landscaped fenced-in yard, perfect for entertaining this summer by the firepit. High ceilings, stunning wide-pine floors, exposed beams, and central air. The second floor features a primary bedroom suite with a luxurious bath and walk-in closet. Two additional beds, family room and full bath complete the second floor. Head to the third floor for a flexible fourth bedroom/office.
COMING BACK ON MARKET SOON, STAY TUNED! Landing in the heart of downtown Newburyport, just a block to the waterfront, Rail Trail, boutique shops and restaurants, 151 Merrimac Street (circa 1707) offers you all the perks of living in a vibrant coastal town! Beautifully renovated in 2016, this attached Single Family flawlessly blends the character of the past with modern living. You will love the centrally located Chef's kitchen, with seamless access to the dining room and formal living room. From the kitchen you can head outside to a private and beautifully landscaped fenced-in yard, perfect for entertaining this summer by the firepit. High ceilings, stunning wide-pine floors, exposed beams, and central air. The second floor features a primary bedroom suite with a luxurious bath and walk-in closet. Two additional beds, family room and full bath complete the second floor. Head to the third floor for a flexible fourth bedroom/office.
COMING BACK ON MARKET SOON, STAY TUNED! Landing in the heart of downtown Newburyport, just a block to the waterfront, Rail Trail, boutique shops and restaurants, 151 Merrimac Street (circa 1707) offers you all the perks of living in a vibrant coastal town! Beautifully renovated in 2016, this attached Single Family flawlessly blends the character of the past with modern living. You will love the centrally located Chef's kitchen, with seamless access to the dining room and formal living room. From the kitchen you can head outside to a private and beautifully landscaped fenced-in yard, perfect for entertaining this summer by the firepit. High ceilings, stunning wide-pine floors, exposed beams, and central air. The second floor features a primary bedroom suite with a luxurious bath and walk-in closet. Two additional beds, family room and full bath complete the second floor. Head to the third floor for a flexible fourth bedroom/office.
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1707

1707

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

2,600

2,600

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

4,030

4,030

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

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Newburyport

Living in Newburyport MA: The 2026 Community Guide

Coastal Sophistication Meets Historic Stewardship on the North Shore.

2026 Community Intelligence

In 2026, Newburyport has solidified its status as the North Shore's "15-Minute City." For the executive relocator, the value lies in the Historic Stewardship of the downtown core combined with the high-velocity appreciation of "turnkey" properties. The 96734 market is defined by scarcity; properties on the "High Street Mile" and in the South End remain the most stable luxury assets in the region.

Newburyport is a coastal city defined by its maritime heritage and red-brick Federal elegance. Located just 35 miles north of Boston, it offers a sophisticated alternative to urban density. From the bobbing sailboats of the Merrimack River to the grand captain's houses that line the downtown streets, living in Newburyport is an intentional lifestyle choice for those who prize walkability and preservation.

The Micro-Neighborhoods: Where to Live

High Street

The "High Street Mile" is the city's most prestigious corridor, featuring three-story Federal mansions. These properties command $1.5M - $4M+ and represent the architectural peak of the North Shore.

The South End

A family-friendly haven centered around Atkinson Common and Bartlet Mall. Known for its tree-lined streets and mix of mid-tier historic homes and modern renovations.

Joppa & Waterfront

The historic working waterfront. Joppa offers authentic maritime character and harbor views, increasingly desirable for those seeking proximity to the Merrimack River boardwalk.

2026 Real Estate Benchmarks

The Newburyport market remains seller-favorable with typical inventory levels hovering around 2-3 months.

Market Entry: Condominiums in the historic core range from $400k - $900k, while single-family turnkey homes in walkable locations frequently exceed $1.2M. For boaters, limited river-front properties with private docks represent the market apex, often reaching the $4M+ range.

Lifestyle: Parks, Dining & Connectivity

Recreation in Newburyport is inseparable from the coast. Residents enjoy over 4,600 acres of protected habitat at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island. The downtown dining scene, featuring staples like Brine and The Poynt, serves as the social heart of the city.

Accessibility & Commuting

Route 95 provides a direct link to Boston (45-60 minutes), while the MBTA Commuter Rail offers a reliable transit option into North Station. For the 2026 remote professional, the city’s high walkability score—centering on State Street and Market Square—makes car-free errands a daily reality.

Discover Your Newburyport Sanctuary

From Federal mansions to coastal cottages, navigate the Newburyport luxury market with the North Shore’s premier expert.

Browse Newburyport Listings

Thinking of moving to the North Shore? Connect with Alissa Christie

Living in Newburyport MA: The 2026 Community Guide Coastal Sophistication Meets Historic Stewardship on the North Shore. 2026 Community Intelligence In 2026, Newburyport has solidified its status as the North Shore's "15-Minute City." For the executive relocator, the value lies in the Historic Stewardship of the downtown core combined with the high-velocity appreciation of "turnkey" properties. The 96734 market is defined by scarcity; properties on the "High Street Mile" and in the South End remain the most stable luxury assets in the region. Newburyport is a coastal city defined by its maritime heritage and red-brick Federal elegance. Located just 35 miles north of Boston, it offers a sophisticated alternative to urban density. From the bobbing sailboats of the Merrimack River to the grand captain's houses that line the downtown streets, living in Newburyport is an intentional lifestyle choice for those who prize walkability and preservation. The Micro-Neighborhoods: Where to Live High Street The "High Street Mile" is the city's most prestigious corridor, featuring three-story Federal mansions. These properties command $1.5M - $4M+ and represent the architectural peak of the North Shore. The South End A family-friendly haven centered around Atkinson Common and Bartlet Mall. Known for its tree-lined streets and mix of mid-tier historic homes and modern renovations. Joppa & Waterfront The historic working waterfront. Joppa offers authentic maritime character and harbor views, increasingly desirable for those seeking proximity to the Merrimack River boardwalk. 2026 Real Estate Benchmarks The Newburyport market remains seller-favorable with typical inventory levels hovering around 2-3 months. Market Entry: Condominiums in the historic core range from $400k - $900k, while single-family turnkey homes in walkable locations frequently exceed $1.2M. For boaters, limited river-front properties with private docks represent the market apex, often reaching the $4M+ range. Lifestyle: Parks, Dining & Connectivity Recreation in Newburyport is inseparable from the coast. Residents enjoy over 4,600 acres of protected habitat at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island. The downtown dining scene, featuring staples like Brine and The Poynt, serves as the social heart of the city. Accessibility & Commuting Route 95 provides a direct link to Boston (45-60 minutes), while the MBTA Commuter Rail offers a reliable transit option into North Station. For the 2026 remote professional, the city’s high walkability score—centering on State Street and Market Square—makes car-free errands a daily reality. Discover Your Newburyport Sanctuary From Federal mansions to coastal cottages, navigate the Newburyport luxury market with the North Shore’s premier expert. Browse Newburyport Listings Thinking of moving to the North Shore? Connect with Alissa Christie
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