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What $1 million would buy you, all over Greater Boston

A condo at 21 Father Francis Gilday St. in the South End is on the market for $1.1 million. via MLS

Believe it or not, the $1 million mark is just the beginning of what most consider “luxury” in Greater Boston. Nonetheless, there are plenty of gorgeous homes to fawn over at that price point, whether you’re looking for a convenient condo or a sprawling mansion.

Here are five homes for sale in the $1 million range all over the Greater Boston area. Fantasize away.

21 Father Francis Gilday St., South End, Boston
$985,000
2 bedrooms
1,291 square feet
$762.97 per square foot

A condo at 21 Father Francis Gilday St. in the South End is on the market for $1.1 million.

21 Father Francis Gilday St Boston, Massachusetts 02118

This condo building’s picturesque exterior and its prime South End location combine to give it the highest price per square foot of any home on our list. But you won’t feel cramped, thanks to the open floor plan and fairly spacious master bedroom with a walk-in closet. The building also allows pets and has a fitness center.

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124 Winthrop Road, Brookline
$1,100,000
3 bedrooms
1,908 square feet
$576.51 per square foot

124 Winthrop Ave, Brooline

124 Winthrop Ave, Brooline

This 1925 mansion just a few blocks from Washington Square has been converted into several condo units. The three-bedroom unit unfolds over two floors connected by a spiral staircase. Historic architectural elements, including a stunning fireplace and mantle, are highlighted throughout. And there’s a private patio.

56 Seaver St., Wellesley
$995,000
3 bedrooms
1,900 square feet
$523.68 per square foot

56 Seaver St., Wellesley

56 Seaver St., Wellesley

This classic colonial, which recently underwent a major remodeling, is actually modestly priced for Wellesley, coming in under the town’s median home value. Even in such an expensive suburb, the distance from downtown Boston allows gets you a slightly lower price per square foot than the condos in the South End or Brookline.

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3 M St., Hull
$1,100,000
5 bedrooms
3,707 square feet
$296.74 per square foot

3 M Street, Hull

3 M Street, Hull

On a corner directly overlooking Hull Bay, this stately manor is big enough to be either a single-family home or a quaint bed and breakfast. It is full of nooks and crannies, window seats, and built-in cabinets and shelves. There’s also a detached two-car garage.

21 Hearthstone, Pine Hills, Plymouth
$1,100,000
3 bedrooms
5,602 square feet
$196.36 per square foot

21 Hearthstone, Plymouth

21 Hearthstone, Plymouth

This mansion is part of the Pine Hills planned village, and sits near that community’s golf course. It’s packed with high-end goodies, like top of the line kitchen appliances, a gas fireplace, a theater room, and an 81-bottle, temperature-controlled wine closet. There’s also an exercise room and a wet bar in the basement.

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