Peek inside four homes that sold for over $2 million in Greater Boston this week
The big sales in the Greater Boston area this week were all in the $2 million range, but the homes span quite a range of shape, space, and style.
The big sales in the Greater Boston area this week were all in the $2 million range, but the homes span quite a range of shape, space, and style.
A new construction Shingle-style Colonial home in Lexington sold for $2,450,000, while a stone-and-shingle home in Winchester on an acre of land sold for $2,430,000. Two homes in Boston’s South End sold at this price point, too: A row house built in the 1800s and a renovated Federal-style townhouse.
Check them out.
33 Sherburne Road, Lexington
On May 5, this six-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom, 5,885-square-foot home on 0.32 acres of land sold for $2,450,000. The newly constructed home, which is steps from Lexington Center, features an open floor plan along with an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, center island, grey subway tile, and a walk-in pantry. There is also a large mudroom with plenty of space for storage.
44 Myopia Road, Winchester
Set on 0.9 acres of land, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom, 4,477-square-foot stone-and-shingle home sold for $2,430,000 on Wednesday. Along with its open floor plan, the home boasts walls of windows, which stream in lots of natural light. Outside, you’ll notice handcrafted stonework, archways, plenty of grass, and plantings.
11 Claremont Park, South End, Boston
On May 5, this five-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, three-story, 3,800-square-foot South End home sold for $2,400,000. The home, which sold as is, has high ceilings and boasts views of the city. The property also features direct access parking and a yard.
46 Lawrence St., South End, Boston
This two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, Federal-style townhouse is located on the South End/Back Bay border. It’s sold for $2,232,500 on May 5. The home, which spans four stories, has been completely renovated and boasts an open loft-style layout. Outside, there’s a roof deck with 360-degree views, a deck off the kitchen, and a garden with a potting shed.
To comment, please create a screen name in your profile
To comment, please verify your email address
Conversation
This discussion has ended. Please join elsewhere on Boston.com