New property listings this week
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Still searching for your dream home? We’ve collected some of the new properties to hit the market this week in an effort to make your home-buying experience a little bit easier.
Featured listings include a Newton Victorian built in 1900, a townhouse in Quincy with four levels of living space, and a South End condo with a beautiful private deck.
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30 Carver Road, Newton

Listed price: $949,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 2,905
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
This Victorian has a large eat-in-kitchen with skylights and deck access, a flexible floor plan with an open livin room and a family/dining room area with a fireplace and deck access.
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1163 Main St., Waltham

Listed price: $429,888
Property type: Condominium
Square footage: 1,303
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
A rare opportunity to own a top level unit. This property is located in an elevatored building and includes a granite island eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances.
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82 Federal Ave., Quincy

Listed price: $454,000
Property type: Co-op /condo
Square footage: 1,832
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
This immaculate townhouse boasts four floors of living space, plenty of privacy, and lots of light. The spacious living room has hardwood floors and sliders that open up to the backyard deck. The eat-in kitchen has high-end maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and granite counter tops.
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50 Centre St., Haverhill

Listed price: $284,900
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 1,344
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
This renovated Cape features a tiled mudroom, hardwood floors, and a renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and glass front cabinets.
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111 Beach St., Leather District

More listings in Boston’s Leather District
Listed price: $899,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,270
The skinny: 1 bedroom, 1½ bathrooms
This brick and beam penthouse in Boston’s Leather District is close to South Station features a pyramidal skylight in the living area and is warmed by a chic fireplace. The unit also features a dining nook and a stainless chef’s kitchen.
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29 Payson Road, Brookline

Listed price: $700,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 1,513
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
A lovely, updated home in Chestnut Hill. Recent updates include the kitchen, bathrooms, windows, deck, patio, boiler and more.
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75 Waltham St., South End

Listed price: $599,000
Property type: Condominium
Square footage: 665
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
This sun-filled corner two bedroom is located in the Eight Streets neighborhood of the South End. The home features a daramatic living space with a bow front window and a side window that overlooks Ringgold Park. The property features a private deck with an irrigation system that is perfect for gardening and entertaining during warm weather months.
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77 Upham St., Melrose

Listed price: $300,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,566
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
This is a 3 (possibly 4) bedroom condo in a converted Victorian with great details and space. The layout offers many possibilities and the condo is conveniently located to everything Melrose has to offer and is close to all major routes and public transportation.
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42 8th St., Charlestown

Listed price: $699,000
Property type: Condominium
Square footage: 1,358
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
A bright, modern penthouse with top-of-the-line finishes, a private roofdeck with amazing harbor views, and deeded garage parking. Renovations include Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, crown moldings, and recessed lighting.
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6 Beacon St., Somerville

Listed price: $879,000
Property type: Condominium
Square footage: 2,000
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
This vibrant Inman Square townhouse features contemporary design, an open living/dining/kitchen area and cathedral ceilings. Located within walking distance to Whole Foods, restaurants, shops, and public transportation.
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