A farm, a new build, and a classic: Which one of these $4 million homes suits your style?
We look at properties in Cambridge, Medfield, and Brookline.
If you have $4 million to spend on a home, what you can buy in Greater Boston will vary — by a lot.
This week, three homes sold in the $4 million range. The biggest sale, both in terms of price and property size, was a 30-plus-acre farm in Medfield that went for $4,530,000. A new house in Cambridge and a Mediterranean villa-style home sold for $4,300,000 and $4,150,000, respectively.
Check them out:
331 North St., Medfield
Set on 30-plus acres, this six-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 6,700-square-foot estate sold for $4,530,000 on Monday. The updated Georgian Colonial has eight fireplaces, along with a kitchen that boasts a center island, stainless-steel appliances, and room for seating. Outside, there is a carriage house, a pool, an eight-stall barn, and several horse facilities, including 11 paddocks and a riding ring. The home also has direct access to 160 acres of deed-restricted land with a network of more than 100 miles of horse trails.
35 Willard St., Cambridge
On Friday, Oct. 13, this new home with six bedrooms, 6.5 baths, and 4,800 square feet of living space sold for $4,300,000. Enter through a grand foyer that leads to the kitchen and dining room and then on to a living room with a gas fireplace. In the white-clad kitchen, you’ll find a center island with seating, striking light fixtures, and stainless-steel appliances. The two-car garage comes with electric-vehicle hookups, and outside there is a patio. The garden level is finished and offers a kitchen and a private entrance. The home, which has a patio, sits on 0.09 of an acre.
166 Fisher Ave., Brookline
This 11,554-square-foot Mediterranean-style villa with eight bedrooms, six full baths, and three half baths sold for $4,150,000 on Friday, Oct. 13. The home boasts indoor and outdoor pools, crown molding, archways, coffered ceilings, hand-carved mantels, marble floors, and sun rooms with French doors. There is also an elevator and a four-car garage.
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