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A $7,682,000 home across from the Public Garden is this week’s biggest sale

A home on Commonwealth Avenue and across the street from the Boston Public Garden took the top spot on this week's priciest sales; it sold for a mere $7,682,000.

This corner residence on Comm. Ave. offers more than 2,500 square feet of living space. via Realtor.com

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21 Mason St., Brookline

130 Gammons Road, Cohasset

This 2.76-acre property, surrounded by water on three sides, sold for $3,750,000 on Monday. With a waterfall, koi ponds, and stone-made vistas, this contemporary three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Cohasset has loads to offer outside of its 3,588 square feet of living space.

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130 Gammons Rd, Cohasset

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21 Mason St., Brookline

This Georgian-style house set on 0.25 acres in Brookline’s Cottage Farm National Historic District sold for $4,000,000 on Monday. The home features four fireplaces: one in the living room with elegant detailing, one in the dining room complete with a butler’s pantry, and two others in two of the eight offered bedrooms. The property also has 6.5 baths, a sunroom, and a heated two-bay garage.

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130 Gammons Road, Cohasset

This 2.76-acre property, surrounded by water on three sides, sold for $3,750,000 on Monday. With a waterfall, koi ponds, and stone-made vistas, this contemporary three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Cohasset has loads to offer outside of its 3,588 square feet of living space.

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A home on Commonwealth Avenue and across the street from the Boston Public Garden took the top spot on this week’s priciest sales roundup; it sold for a mere $7,682,000. A Newton home with some history went for $5,925,000, nabbing the No. 2 spot on our list, while a house in a historic area of Brookline and a waterfront Cohasset property sold for $4,000,000 and $3,750,000, respectively.

2 Commonwealth Ave., Apt. 16F

Across the street from the Boston Public Garden and inside the Carlton House, this corner residence offers 2,542 square feet of living space and expansive city and river views. The three-bed, 2.5-bath home, which sold for $7,682,000 on Wednesday, boasts crown moldings, high ceilings, and built-ins. As the property is adjacent to the Taj Hotel, it comes with hotel amenities, such as 24-hour concierge service, room service, and valet parking.

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65 Lenox St., Newton

According to its listing, this home was built in 1917 by late Newton Mayor John Wingate Weeks. The 16-room home features an approximately 4,500-square-foot renovation and rests on nearly an acre and a half. The eight-bedroom, five-bath residence sold for $5,925,000 last Friday. It also includes a patio and a sports court.

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21 Mason St., Brookline

This Georgian-style house set on 0.25 acres in Brookline’s Cottage Farm National Historic District sold for $4,000,000 on Monday. The home features four fireplaces: one in the living room with elegant detailing, one in the dining room complete with a butler’s pantry, and two others in two of the eight offered bedrooms. The property also has 6.5 baths, a sunroom, and a heated two-bay garage.

See photos of the property below:

130 Gammons Road, Cohasset

This 2.76-acre property, surrounded by water on three sides, sold for $3,750,000 on Monday. With a waterfall, koi ponds, and stone-made vistas, this contemporary three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Cohasset has loads to offer outside of its 3,588 square feet of living space.

See more photos of the property below:

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