New property listings: March 9-15
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The search for a dream home can be difficult. If you’re still looking for a house or condo that meets your needs, we’ve rounded up a few of the properties that recently hit the market to make your search efforts go a little easier.
This week’s offerings include a gorgeous condo in Boston’s South End, a classic Victorian in Newton, and an elegant Colonial in Sharon.
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40 Arborough Road, Roslindale

Listed price: $599,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 1,713
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms
This 1930s craftsman Colonial, located on a dead end street, has impressive woodwork detail and a custom cook’s kitchen that overlooks beautifully landscaped grounds. Located close to the Arnold Arboretum, the Roslindale Village commuter rail, and restaurants.
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9 Bradford Terrace, Brookline

Listed price: $849,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,435
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms
Located in the heart of Coolidge Corner, this condo offers a generous floor plan that creates a lovely flow from the living room to the dining room. Property includes wonderful built-ins and new soaring windows.
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16 Pine Road, Sharon

Listed price: $679,900
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 2,865
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
This center-entrance Colonial home has a front to back living room, a banquet sized dining room, an updated granite kitchen with a peninsular breakfast bar, and a huge family room addition with built-ins.
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27 Worcester Road, South End

Listed price: $759,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,008
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms
This stunningly renovated South End condo comes with a private patio and direct-access parking. The property features over 1,000 square feet of living space with nearly every imaginable amenity.
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11 Intervale Road, Arlington

Listed price: $739,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 2,344
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Located in the sought-after Mystic Lake neighborhood, this home has eight rooms with a flexible floor plan. The spacious family room has cathedral ceilings and a spiral staircase to a loft. The home also has a sauna on the lower level.
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32 Common St., Waltham

Listed price: $389,900
Property type: Condominium
Square footage: 1,008
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
This condo has newer construction and a beautiful eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a large and bright living room, and a spacious master suite with a separate ceramic bath. The property has an elevator and a low condo fee.
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115 Park St., Newton

Listed price: $972,500
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 3,583
The skinny: 6 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
A classic Victorian home that sits on over 16,000 square feet of land has a splendid living room, an elegant parlor, a dining room packed with built-ins, and an enclosed porch and deck to allow comfortable outdoor enjoyment.
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5 Oxford Circle, Belmont

Listed price: $659,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,990
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
This property has an open concept first floor featuring a living room with a gas fireplace, a dining room with designer lighting, and a chef’s kitchen with white quartz countertops and marble backsplash. The second floor has two spacious bedrooms and plenty of closet space.
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67 Lovell Road, Melrose

Listed price: $539,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 1,671
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
This unique Colonial has a custom-designed dream kitchen with high-end finishes and an inviting breakfast area. The first floor has a fireplaced gumwood living room with built-in bookcases and the second floor master bedroom has double closets.
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124 Pleasant St., Winthrop

Listed price: $324,900
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,743
The skinny: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
A newly converted condominium with spacious rooms, high ceilings, a large and modern eat-in kitchen, and a balcony.
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