August 26, 2025 - 19:36

In the first half of August, Brookline experienced a notable increase in residential real estate activity, with 29 properties changing hands between July 28 and August 8. The sales included a diverse range of homes, showcasing the vibrant market in the area. Among the transactions was a modest condominium on Juniper Street, which sold for $386,250, highlighting the entry-level options available for buyers.
On the higher end of the spectrum, a stunning Victorian residence on Kent Street fetched an impressive $4 million, underscoring the demand for luxurious properties in the neighborhood. This range of sales demonstrates the dynamic nature of Brookline's real estate market, appealing to a variety of buyers, from first-time homeowners to those seeking high-end investments.
As the summer season continues, the local market remains active, with many prospective buyers eager to find their ideal home in this sought-after community.
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