42 Pearl St
Sunroom
Entryway
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Kitchen 2

42 Pearl St., Dover, NH 03820

Offered at $435,000

3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths 1,574 ft 2

Experience the timeless allure of this exquisite downtown Dover residence! Revel in the charm and character that define this beautiful home boasting three bedrooms and two baths. Hardwood floors, crown molding, and delightful built-ins contribute to its aesthetic appeal, complemented by the elegance of stained glass windows. The first floor features a versatile office/flex space, perfect for your professional or creative endeavors. Immerse yourself in the ambiance of a bygone era with numerous period details that enhance the overall charm. Step outside to a fenced-in backyard, offering privacy and a perfect space for outdoor enjoyment. Ample parking adds convenience to your daily routine. Unleash your imagination with the walk-up third floor, presenting the opportunity for future finished space, limited only by your creativity. Embrace the ultimate in urban living by strolling to the heart of town. Benefit from proximity to the hospital, schools, and shopping, making this home a central hub for all your needs. Seize this fantastic opportunity to own a residence that seamlessly blends historic elegance with modern comfort.

FAQ

What is the first step in buying a home?
The absolute first step for your client is to get approved for a mortgage. Without being approved for a mortgage it will be quite difficult, if not impossible, to purchase a new home. If a potential client reaches out to you, have them go through the tenant screening process and then guide them to a reputable mortgage corporation and advisor that you trust.
Should I sell my current property before buying a new one?
A home sale contingency in your offer may spook the seller or delay the closing so that's not an option. It's also important to note that waiting to sell your old home until after you've purchased your new home is less risky in a seller's market.
Should I do a home inspection?
Home inspections can uncover potentially life-threatening problems like mold or faulty wiring that could cause a significant fire. Most potential buyers have a seven-day window after a home inspection to walk away from the purchase. A thorough inspection is a critical step in purchasing a home.
Should I do a final walk-through?
It is important to do a final walk through to make sure that everything in the property is exactly the way you saw it from the very beginning when you did your initial appointment or home inspection.