Home Buying

What $350,000 will buy you right now all over Greater Boston

For those homebuyers looking at the $350,000 price point, there definitely are some options in and around the city.

You can purchase a new construction condo at Woodstone Crossing in Weymouth. via MLS

For those homebuyers looking at the $350,000 price point, there definitely are some options in and around the city. Here are condos, and even some single-family homes, listed from the highest price per square foot to the lowest.

673 Tremont St., South End, Boston
$335,000
Studio
320 square feet
$1,046.88 per square foot

. – via MLS
. – via MLS

The price per square foot is pretty high for this studio unit in a South End brownstone. Despite the small amount of space, the condo was just recently renovated with new appliances, flooring, and paint.

9 Hardy Pond Rd., Waltham
$369,900
Two bedrooms
800 square feet
$462.38 per square foot

. – via MLS
. – via MLS

This ranch-style home features an eat-in kitchen, along with a formal dining room. The hardwood floors are new, as is the paint. For the warmer months, there’s a three-season porch and a big backyard with plenty of room to entertain.

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130 Trotter Rd., Weymouth
$370,945
Two bedrooms
1,325 square feet
$279.96 per square foot

. – via MLS
. – via MLS

A new construction condo in the Woodstone Crossing building in Weymouth. The unit has an eat-in kitchen, an octagon-shaped dining room, moldings, and an in-unit washer and dryer.

110 Janvrin Ave., Revere
$359,900
Three bedrooms
1,488 square feet
$241.87 per square foot

. – via MLS
. – via MLS

This remodeled ranch-style home in Revere features an oak kitchen with a peninsula and stainless steel appliances. The lower level contains a laundry room and game room area. Outside, you’ll find a deck.

216 Wood St., Hopkinton
$374,900
Three bedrooms
1,889 square feet
$198.46 per square foot

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This historic home with lots of modern updates — such as a brand new kitchen — sits on 0.66 acres of land. There is also an attic space that can be used as storage or finished for another use. The detached two-story heated garage was formerly an antique store and is zoned for commercial use.

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