Biggest Boston-area home sales this week include Beacon Hill mansion, Cohasset beach house
A Tudor in Newton and a four-level single-family overlooking Hingham Harbor also topped our list.
A wide range of homes sold for top dollar this week, with a Beacon Hill home weighing in with the biggest price tag: $5,750,000. Meanwhile, a home near the beach in Cohasset sold for $3,400,000, while single-families in Hingham and Newton each went for just under $3,000,000.
All are worth a peek inside, so check them out:
78 Mount Vernon St., Beacon Hill
This four-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 4,184-square-foot renovated single-family sold for $5,750,000 on Monday. Enter the home through a vestibule with intricate glasswork into a double parlor. There are two kitchens: a butler’s one with a dumbwaiter, a copper sink, and a wine chiller and a main kitchen with a dumbwaiter, high ceilings, and a large center island featuring storage, a sink, and seating. The home’s garden level offers a bluestone sink and counter in the potting room and a Moroccan-tile floor.
46 Hobart Lane, Cohasset
On July 21, this beachfront, five-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 5,129-square-foot home on a 0.89-acre lot sold for $3,400,000. Located right on the water, this home boasts multiple decks and balconies with panoramic views. The open floor plan offers a recently renovated kitchen connected to a family room with a fireplace. The master suite has its own balcony, a fireplace, and a claw-foot tub, and the third floor, which features vaulted ceilings, can be used as a game room or office.
38 Jarvis Ave., Hingham
With views of Hingham Harbor, this five-bedroom home with three full baths, two half baths, and 6,494 square feet of living space sold for $2,950,000 on Wednesday. The home was built in 2008 and spans four levels. From the dining room, which has a 10-foot coffered ceiling, you can access a deck via French doors. In the kitchen, you’ll find a yellow-pine island, Carrara-marble countertops, and high-end appliances, as well as spectacular views. The home sits on 0.25-acre parcel.
6 Woodchester Drive, Newton
On Tuesday, this 5,485-square-foot Tudor with five bedrooms, five full baths, and two half baths set on a 0.87-acre lot sold for $2,720,000. The brick home boasts a grand staircase, detailed fireplace mantels, built-ins, ornate chandeliers, and a white kitchen with stainless-steel appliances.
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