Luxury Homes

These are the priciest streets to buy a home in Boston, according to Homes.com

A wrought-iron railing surrounds a small park in Louisburg Square. John Tlumacki / Globe Staff

Last month, Homes.com compiled the five priciest streets to live on in 15 major US cities, including Boston. The data revealed that those looking to spend big bucks could drop roughly $2,600,000 to $4,800,000 million here.

Homes.com used its internal data to calculate the average home value. The costliest blocks were Louisburg Square ($4,761,261), Charles River Square ($4,033,437), Union Street ($2,856,322), Liberty Drive ($2,805,535), and a Back Bay section of Commonwealth Avenue East ($2,639,645).

Here’s what your money will get you on two of those tony thoroughfares:

50 Liberty Drive, Unit 8F

50 Liberty Dr, 8F

$3,195,000
2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath
1,546 square feet

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280 Commonwealth Ave., Unit G3

280 Commonwealth Ave., Unit G3

$525,000
1 bed, 1 bath
515 square feet

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76 Commonwealth Ave., Unit 8

76 commonwealth ave, unit 8

$599,900
Studio, 1 bath
449 square feet

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228 Commonwealth Ave., Unit 7

228 commonwealth ave, unit 7

$849,000
1 bed, 1 bath
617 square feet

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390 Commonwealth Ave., Unit 211

390 commonwealth ave, #211

$1,375,000
2 beds, 2 baths
1,346 square feet

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308 Commonwealth Ave., Unit L

308 Commonwealth Ave, Unit L

$2,299,000
2 beds, 2 baths
1,940 square feet

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80 Commonwealth Ave., Unit PH

80 commonwealth ave, ph

$6,995,000
4 beds, 3 full baths, 2 half baths
3,560 square feet

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