With an amazing location facing the Cambridge Common at the edge of Harvard Square, this property is ready for you! Known as the Roger Fisher House & formerly the Red Cross Building it was built in 1887 by architects Chamberlin and Whidden. It’s a fine example of Neo-Georgian design, mixed with elements from the Colonial Revival & Queen Ann periods. Many updates have been made in the last 12 years, including: roof, gutters, chimney restoration/re-pointing, high efficiency heating system, updated HVAC, water heater, bathrooms and more. While it has been improved upon, period detail still remains. Offering 21 rooms, it has an elevator for three levels (basement to the 2nd flr.), an exterior lift to the first floor and parking for 6 cars. The basement is finished for versatile space. It is zoned Res A1, with limited commercial use. Check the Use Regulation chart at Cambridgema.gov. Near the bus, Red Line T and Mass. Pike.