At $6 million-plus, Newton estate tops priciest sales list
Properties in Brookline, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Wellesley round out our weekly list.
Single-family homes made up all of this week’s biggest sales — properties in Newton, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Wellesley, and Brookline. The prices ranged from $2,750,000 to $6,005,000, and all the homes have styles that are quite different.
Check them out:
235 Highland St., Newton
On Wednesday, this home in West Newton Hill with five bedrooms, seven full baths, two half baths, and 12,655 square feet of living space sold for $6,005,000. The custom-built house is filled with amenities, such as an elevator, a movie theater, a gym, a rec room with a basketball court and a rock climbing wall, a game room, a wine cellar, and an indoor putting green. The high-end kitchen offers a large island, a butler’s pantry, and stainless-steel appliances. The home, set on an acre lot, also offers a patio with a fireplace.
39 Proctor St., Manchester-by-the-Sea
This four-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 4,247-square-foot home sold for $3,635,000 on Wednesday. Set directly on the water, this home was a originally a carriage house built circa 1902, but was later turned into a single-family Shingle-style home in 1993. There are water views from nearly every room and throughout the 1.04-acre lot. The kitchen is open to a sitting area with a fireplace and a sunroom. French doors in the living room lead to a terrace. The home also has access to a pier, a private dock, and mooring capability.
6 Norwich Road, Wellesley
On Monday, this six-bedroom, 7.5-bath, 7,562-square-foot stone-and-shingle home sold for $3,178,000. The new residence offers an open-floor plan, a family room with a cathedral ceiling, a breakfast room, and a kitchen with an island and a walk-in pantry. There is millwork throughout, along with barn doors, tray ceilings, shiplap, fireplaces, and lots of windows. On the lower level, you’ll find a a bar, a media room, a playroom, and a wine cellar. The master suite offers two walk-in closets and a marble bath. The home sits on a 0.58-acre lot.
40 Dunster Road, Brookline
On Friday, April 20, this 1904 Colonial with six bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, and 5,869 square feet of living space sold for $2,750,000. The 29x-18-foot living room offers a fireplace, as does the library/family room. The dining room opens to a terrace. The home sits on a 1.02-acre lot.
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