August 11, 2025 - 04:35

During the latter part of July, Brookline experienced a robust real estate market with 28 residential properties changing hands between July 14 and July 25. The sales showcased a diverse range of homes, highlighting the area's appeal to various buyers. The most affordable property sold was a studio located on Winchester Street, which fetched a price of $380,000. On the other end of the spectrum, a stunning colonial residence on Clinton Road commanded a significant $3.25 million.
This range of sales indicates a dynamic market, catering to both budget-conscious buyers and those seeking luxury properties. The variety in property types and prices reflects Brookline's unique charm and desirability as a residential community. As the summer progresses, it will be interesting to observe how the local real estate market continues to evolve and respond to changing economic conditions and buyer preferences. The recent sales figures suggest a healthy demand for residential properties in the area.
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