58 Sullivan St, Revere MA · Est. 2022
Designed for
how you live.
Built in 2022, 58 Sullivan St is designed for the buyer who wants the autonomy of a detached home without the hundred-year-old headache. A sun-drenched townhouse that lives large, the home is anchored by three levels of thoughtfully planned space and wrapped in windows that flood the interior with light.
Main level
Built for real life.
An open-concept layout centers on a warm gas fireplace and a chef's kitchen equipped with a deep pantry and laundry. This home flows seamlessly from the living area to a private, fully fenced backyard and deck — a true urban oasis for pets, play, and hosting.
Rooms & dimensions
Upper level
Rare flexibility for family life.
The 2nd floor features three bright bedrooms, including one ensuite full bath and one shared full bath — perfect for a growing family or a dedicated guest wing.
Rooms & dimensions
Top floor suite
Your private retreat.
The top floor suite includes a walk-in closet and full bath — a flexible 4th bedroom that could also be a quiet home office or nursery. Light pours in from multiple exposures across a generously scaled, open footprint.
Rooms & dimensions
Sizes and dimensions are approximate. Actual may vary. Listed by Kate Ziegler of Arborview Realty Inc.
Interior & exterior
See the light.
West Revere
Close to everything,
without the price tag.
West Revere puts you minutes from everything, without flood insurance. Close to everything, without the city price tag.
The property
- New construction (2022) townhouse condo, lives like a fully detached home
- Private, fully fenced backyard with deck
- Attached garage — fits a full-size truck or SUV
- Large, dry basement for storage
The details
- Central A/C + Nest smart thermostats
- Pet-friendly
- Move-in ready
- No condo fee
- Easy access to Route 1 and the Tobin Bridge
Don't miss it
Open
house.
About your agent
"She loves the smell of a lumberyard in the morning."
Kate Ziegler is a real estate investor and Realtor in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She started her career in legal operations and corporate property management — and, the daughter of a carpenter, spent years on work sites roofing, framing, and hanging siding.
Her childhood home was a pre-Revolution log cabin. She owns and manages properties with her husband, fellow renovator and Realtor Jack Romano. Kate knows her way around New England's bones, basements, three-deckers, and fixer-uppers.