Luxury Homes

Greater Boston saw four very different $2 million home sales this week

It would be hard to beat last week's $5 and $6 million sales—and, well, this week's four big home sales don't.

46 Chestnut Hill Rd. sold for $2.4 million. via MLS

It would be hard to beat last week’s $5 and $6 million sales—and, well, this week’s four big home sales don’t. That said, they shouldn’t be taken lightly. Ranging from a single-family home on the ocean in Marblehead to a three-bedroom condo in Downtown Crossing, they encapsulate a little bit of everything.

287 Shawmut Ave., Unit 2, South End, Boston

A rendering of 287 Shawmut Ave. – via MLS

A recently renovated triplex in an 1880 row house, this three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 1,965-square-foot unit sold for $2,5000,000 on October 7. In addition to an open floor plan and abundant natural light, the home features hardwood floors, a kitchen island, and a gas fireplace.

46 Chestnut Hill Rd., Newton

A view of the living room. – via MLS
The backyard. – via MLS

Just steps away from the Chestnut Hill Reservoir and a short walk from Boston College, this 6,000-square-foot home with five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms sold for $2,4000,000 on October 7. The house sits on a half acre of land, which is accessible via French doors leading out from the sun room.

580 Washington Street, Unit 808, Downtown Crossing, Boston

A view of the dining area. – via MLS
The kitchen and living area. – via MLS

Located in the Millennium Place building, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom, 1,743-square-foot condo with amazing views through floor-to-ceiling windows sold for $2,350,000 on October 6. The tenant will get access to all of the building’s amenities, such as a 24/7 concierge, a private gym, valet parking, a yoga studio, and more.

10 Cliff St., Marblehead

The home is right on the harbor. – via MLS
There are plenty of views. – via MLS

Located directly on the water with views from many rooms, this Marblehead home with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two half bathrooms, and 4,671 square feet sold for $2,250,000 on Wednesday. The home comes with a private dock, plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows, fireplaces, and perennial gardens.

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