5 Key Takeaways: Boston's Historic Ebenezer Hancock House Hits the Market
Briefly

The Ebenezer Hancock House, built in 1767, is being offered for sale for the first time in over 50 years. This property, which has historical significance due to its ties to John Hancock, was primarily occupied by his brother, Ebenezer Hancock. Currently functioning as the office for a law firm, it has a rich history, including serving as storage for silver coins used to fund the Continental Army. Its location on the Freedom Trail further enhances its appeal, and despite a previous valuation of $1.65 million, it could sell for more because of its historical value.
The Ebenezer Hancock House is on the market for the first time in 50 years, having been listed for an undisclosed price.
Originally built in 1767, the house has a storied past, used as a store by various merchants, and currently serves as the office of the Swartz & Swartz law firm.
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