WORCESTER, Mass. - Less than a week after a buyer placed an offer on 136 Plantation Street, Worcester's oldest home is back on the market.

The Benjamin Flagg house went back on the market on May 26 for an asking price of $339,000.

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According to state records, the Captain Benjamin Flagg house was built around 1717 and is the city’s oldest house. It’s on the National Register of Historic places.

City records say part of the property burned down in 1786, and led Flagg to create the Worcester Fire Society. 

Earlier this week, Spectrum News 1 got a tour of the historic home. The home features two units -- one on each floor -- with two bedrooms and one bathroom each. The building has a total of three working wood-burning fireplaces. 

The home is being presented by real estate agent Joe Abramoff of Real Living Barbera Associates