A peek inside the biggest sales
South End town houses, a Brookline Colonial, and a Concord farm made our priciest-sales list.
There was quite an array of luxury homes that sold for top dollar this week: a single-family town house in the South End, a 24-acre farm in Concord, a renovated brick Georgian Colonial in Brookline, and a new Federal-style town house in the South End.
Check them out:
93 Warren Ave., South End
On Friday, March 30, this four-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 3,350-square-foot town house sold for $3,850,000. The kitchen features custom cabinetry, quartz counters, and high-end appliances. A wall of glass offers doors to the patio. In the master suite, there’s a stone bath, a double vanity, a glass-enclosed steam shower, and a soaking tub. The home also has a roof deck with a fire pit and city views.
37 Hilltop Road, Brookline
Recently renovated, this brick Georgian Colonial sold for $3,725,000 on Tuesday. Boasting five bedrooms and 6.5 baths, this home has 5,014 square feet of living space on a 0.3-acre lot. Inside, you’ll find an open floor plan with a high-end kitchen, a family room with a fireplace, French doors leading to a bluestone terrace, and a mudroom with cubbies. The five full baths on the second level have floors with radiant heat. The lower level is finished with a full bath, a recreation room, and storage. There is also a two-car heated garage.
846 Sudbury Road, Concord
Set on 24.37 ares, this Shingle-style home sold for $3,415,000 on Friday, March 30. The farm offers five bedrooms, 5.5 baths, and 7,432 square feet of living space. It runs along a bank of the Sudbury River, boasting 850 square feet of water frontage and a boat launch. The house, built in 1901, has historic charm, including exposed-wood beams and built-ins.
26 Lawrence St., South End
On Friday, March 30, this new town house with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2,350 square feet of living space sold for $2,781,500. The main level is open and features a fireplace. The garden level offers a high-end kitchen, a dining area, and French doors leading to a patio with stone walls and piping for a gas grill. There is also a private roof deck with city views.
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