New listings this week: March 23-29
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If you’re still searching for a home to call your own, we’ve rounded up a handful of properties that just hit the market to make your search a little easier.
This week’s new listings include a garden duplex in the South End, an end-unit town house in Quincy, and a beautiful Colonial in Arlington.
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406 Shawmut Ave., South End

Listed price: $859,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,282
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
This garden duplex has a large south-facing deck, an eat-in kitchen, and an oversized living room. The property also has an additional room that is perfect for a study or a home office.
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7 Chatham Lane, Waltham

Listed price: $837,500
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 2,680
The skinny: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
A center entrance Colonial with an eat-in-kitchen renovated in 2013, a large fireplaced living room, and a first floor family room with sliders that lead to a new deck.
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46 Tilden Commons Drive, Quincy

Listed price: $559,900
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,535
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
This south-facing townhouse has three expanding levels. The first level features hardwood floors, hall closets, and a gas fireplace. Upper levels include a master bedroom with two walk-in custom closets and a private balcony.
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34 Robbins Road, Arlington

Listed price: $830,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 2,125
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms
This well-maintained and renovated Colonial boasts a stunning custom kitchen and breakfast room with cathedral ceilings and a curved granite bar. The large living room has a woodburning fireplace and the dining room has an original china cabinet.
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46 Regent St., Cambridge

Listed price: $918,500
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 2,051
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
Located on a residential side street close to Porter Square, this end-unit townhouse is spacious, comfortable and located close to the Red Line. The property features a good-size living/dining room, with a gas fireplace, large windows, and cathedral ceilings.
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98 Ashmont St., Dorchester

Listed price: $625,000
Property type: Single Family
Square footage: 2,445
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms
This property is a classic Queen Anne Victorian located in Dorchester’s Ashmont Hill. The home has a host of historical details, including carved mouldings, pocket doors, fireplace mantels, and original brass door hardware. Outside is a three-season garden with mature trees and plantings.
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191 Washington Ave., Chelsea

Listed price: $299,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 1,371
The skinny: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
A stunning townhouse with a lovely open floor plan, high ceilings, a kitchen with stainless steel appliances and an island, and a master bedroom with a connection to the exterior deck.
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65 Bel Air Road, Hingham

Listed price: $799,000
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 2,148
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms
This property is located in Hingham’s Crow Point neighborhood, and features an open floor plan and a family room with cathedral ceilings that looks out to a lovely deck. The recently remodeled kitchen has white cabinets and granite counters.
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495 Common St., Dedham

Listed price: $999,900
Property type: Single family
Square footage: 4,245
The skinny: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
A stunning center entrance Colonial with a circular driveway that sits on almost an acre of land. The first floor has a study with wainscotting and custom built-ins, the large eat-in kitchen has white cabinets and a center island with Corian countertops.
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20 Chapel St., Brookline

Listed price: $595,000
Property type: Co-op / condo
Square footage: 790
The skinny: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Located in Longwood Towers, this newly constructed one bedroom has an open floor plan with a full kitchen, stainless steel appliances, a breakfast bar, and a nice-sized bedroom with custom built-in shelving. The bathroom features heated marble floors.
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