Greater Boston’s Most Expensive Home Deals of 2015
A recent record-breaking sale in Somerville doesn’t even touch some of these home prices.
Over the weekend, a Somerville home became the most expensive ever sold in the city when it was purchased for $1.7 million. But that record-breaker barely registers in the wider region.
Although we are only a few months into 2015, there have already been some home sales that make Somerville’s record look reasonable. Here is a list of the most expensive single-family home sales in the Greater Boston area according to realtor.com.
255-257 Warren Street was sold for $11,800,000 on February 12. The five-bedroom, five-and-two-half bathrooms, 9,517 square-foot home sits on 4.1 acres of land. It used to be a part of Isabella Stewart Gardner and George Gardner III’s estate.
130 Commonwealth Avenue was sold on February 26 for $11,600,000. The home was built in 1899 and has five bedrooms, six full and two half bathrooms, a 2,200-bottle wine cellar and a private elevator.
235 Highland Street sold for $5,495,000 on January 16. The home was built in 2002 in the Colonial style on one acre of land with six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms with a total of 9,899 square feet.
20 Traill Street sold for $3,900,000 on March 19. The five-bedroom, 5,733 square-foot home was built in 2014 in the Colonial style on a 9,558 square-foot lot.
32 Foskett Street sold for $1,725,000 on April 24, making it Somerville’s most expensive home ever purchased in the city. The home is four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms.
7 Preston Square was the most expensive home sale of the year in Quincy thus far. It went for $1,275,000 on April 22. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 3,711 square foot home is within walking distance from the beach and has a putting green in the backyard.
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