Newton estate with massive kitchen sold for more than $4 million this week
It narrowly beat out a South End single-family undergoing a renovation as the biggest sale this week.
It can be difficult to beat out a completely renovated South End single-family home for the biggest sale of the week, but a Newton estate did just that. The homes sold for $3,899,000 and $4,075,000, respectively.
Other big sales this week included a late 19th-century home in Cambridge near Harvard University and a Weston stone and Shingle Style house on a 1.45-acre lot.
Check them out:
88 Hyde Ave., Newton
On Wednesday, this six-bedroom, six-full bath, two-half bath home with 7,880 square feet of living space sold for $4,075,000. Along with a very impressive kitchen, which includes a 10-seat island, the home boasts an upstairs master suite with a fireplace, balcony, and wet bar, as well as a finished lower level with a media room, gym, playroom, and wine cellar.
39 Greenwich Park, South End
This four-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 3,000-square-foot single-family in the South End sold for $3,899,000 on Tuesday. The home is undergoing a complete renovation and has views of the Boston skyline.
36 Bowdoin St., Cambridge
On Tuesday, this sun-filled, single-family home near Harvard and Porter squares sold for $3,250,000. The 1894 home boasts four bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, and 3,567 square feet of living space. When you enter the first floor, you’ll notice a living room, formal dining room, a kitchen with white cabinets and stainless-steel appliances, and a family room that leads to the terrace and garden area.
12 Sanderson Lane, Weston
Set on 1.45 acres, this 8,977-square-foot home with six bedrooms, four full baths, and three half baths sold for $3,200,000 on May 26. The stone and Shingle Style home was custom built and features a bevy of amenities, such as a wine cellar, movie theater, gym, golf simulator room, a tree house in the backyard, and a bluestone patio.
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