This shingle-style home on the water in Cohasset sold for $4.6 million this week
It is hard to beat an oceanfront property with panoramic views and 6,000 square feet of living space.
It is hard to beat an oceanfront property with panoramic views and 6,000 square feet of living space. A shingle-style home in Cohasset sold this week for $4.625 million, trumping other area home sales.
A new construction in Belmont sold for more than $3 million, and a single-family in Wellesley and a condo in the South End went for more than $2 million.
Check them out.
92-A Beach St., Cohasset
This 6,077-square-foot single-style home with six bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms sold for $4.625 million on Wednesday. The home, which is just steps from the ocean and features panoramic views from almost every room, has custom millwork, built-ins, an open concept living area, and a large island in the kitchen. Outside, there is a fireplace, a large deck, an in-ground heated pool, and a roof deck with 360-degree views.
7 Sumner Ln., Belmont
On February 3, this new construction six-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom, 5,800-square-foot home sold for $3.4 million. The home sits on over a half acre of land, featuring views of the Boston skyline and of the surrounding conservation land.
102 Old Colony Rd., Wellesley
This four-bedroom, four-bathroom, two-half bathroom Wellesley home with 4,817 square feet of living space sold for $2.6 million on Monday. The Colonial-style home was built in 1939, but has been renovated, featuring an open kitchen with a center island and top-of-the-line appliances. The finished lower level has room for a playroom, craft room, and exercise room.
740 Tremont St., Unit 1, South End, Boston
This three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom, 3,191-square-foot South End townhouse sold for $2,571,583 on Feb. 2. The unit is one of six townhouses on this lot and was a former church. Amenities will include a private entrance, a private garden, and two garage parking spaces.
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