$3.88 million gut-renovated home near Harvard Square wasn’t even close to the biggest sale this week
A new home in Weston, a Back Bay condo overlooking the Public Garden, and a 1930s Colonial in Cambridge, also went for top dollar.
Even in the Boston area’s crazy real estate market, it’s not every week that there are $5,000,000, $4,000,000, and $3,000,000 sales, but this was one of those weeks.
A new home in Weston, a Back Bay condo overlooking the Public Garden, a renovated home in Cambridge, and a 1930s Colonial in Cambridge all went for top dollar.
Check them out …
50 Nobscot Road, Weston
This new stone-and-Shingle Style home with five bedrooms, six full baths, two half baths, and 8,500 square feet of living space sold for $5,500,000 on June 9. The home, which is on a 1.38-acre lot, has an open floor plan, custom windows, a family room with a vaulted and beamed ceiling, a library, and French doors to the bluestone patio. Down in the lower level, you’ll find a wine cellar, home theater, and exercise room.
2 Commonwealth Ave., Apt. 9B, Back Bay
On Monday, this two-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 1,588-square-foot residence at the Carlton House sold for $4,500,000. In the unit, you’ll find two wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows boasting Public Garden and skyline views. Building amenities include a 24-hour concierge and one garage parking space.
21 Walker St., Cambridge
This gut-renovated Cambridge single-family with four bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and 3,804 square feet of living space is just a short walk to Harvard Square. The home, set on a 0.06-acre lot, sold for $3,880,000 on June 9. The living/dining room features two bay windows and a fireplace with a soapstone surround, while in the kitchen you’ll find custom Corian cabinetry, a center island, and a walk-in pantry.
151 Coolidge Hill Road, Cambridge
On June 9, this 6,934-square-foot 1930s brick Colonial with six bedrooms, four full baths, and 2 half baths sold for $3,800,000. In addition to the master suite, there are four bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill baths, bookcases, and study areas. There is a separate living area, accessible by a second staircase, that has a sitting room, a bedroom, a bath, and a kitchen. On the lower level, there is an exercise studio, an entertainment room, a laundry room, a wine closet, and storage.
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