A piece of Boston’s revolutionary history just hit the market: the only remaining property in the city tied to founding father John Hancock. Tucked on Marshall Street, this 250-year-old house once stored French silver for the Continental Army and still boasts original brick walls and wood beams. Now assessed at $1.65 million, it’s a rare chance for someone to own and preserve a true American landmark. With Boston’s skyline changing fast, how do you feel about balancing historic preservation with modern development? Would you want to live in a place with this much history? #RealEstate #BostonHistory #JohnHancock