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Homes in Norfolk County sold for lower prices recently: See how much here
Newly released data from Realtor.com for February shows that potential buyers and sellers in Norfolk County saw houses sell for lower than the previous month's median sales price of $650,000. The median home sold for $615,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means February, the most recent month...
Sale closed in Brookline: $2.9 million for a duplex
The spacious historic property located at 19 Columbia Street in Brookline was sold on April 30, 2024 for $2,850,000, or $917 per square foot. The two-unit house, built in 1905, has an interior space of 3,107 square feet. This two-story duplex features a total of six bedrooms and five bathrooms. On the exterior, the house is characterized by a hip roof design, featuring roofing made of asphalt. Inside, there is one fireplace. The property sits on a 5,449-square-foot lot.
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Abington home that sold for $636K in Island Grove area offers majestic sunsets
Brockton, Massachusetts, area real estate sales for Feb. 20-23, 2024. BROCKTON − A mulit-family home on Poplar Road sold for $970,000, topping this week's list of real estate transactions in the city. A custom-built ranch in Bridgewater that sold for $765,000 is situated on a two-acre lot “just a...
Single family residence in Melrose sells for $1.7 million
A 4,161-square-foot house built in 1900 has changed hands. The spacious historic property located at 94 North Cedar park. in Melrose was sold on May 2, 2024, for $1,650,000, or $397 per square foot. This three-story home offers a capacious living environment with its four bedrooms and four baths. On the exterior, the home features a gambrel roof design constructed with asphalt roofing. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. The lot size of the property measures an impressive 0.8-acre.
OPINION: MBTA Communties Act will overwhelm communities like Ashland with apartments
There’s a 250-unit, five-story 40B apartment complex proposed for the mill buildings site at 10-60 Main St. in downtown Ashland. Everyone needs a place to live that they love and can afford. But the current architectural trend — Soviet bloc-style building design — is troublesome, especially in a small-scale town center. I do however, support well thought and responsible development.
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