Kilsyth Road runs through both Brighton and Brookline. It is one of the prettiest streets in the area, lined with trees and a combination of historical Victorian houses and tidy brownstones. 90 Kilsyth Road is steps to Cleveland Circle and a walk to Washington Square. In just a couple of minutes you are at the C, D or B lines […]
Continue readingA new listing in Cleveland Circle is coming on market April 10th. A fourth floor one bedroom condo with a great view of everything going on, and an excellent view of the Boston Marathon. Yet, inside the condo it is quiet and peaceful. Come see how beautifully this condo shows! Kitchen and bath have been […]
Continue readingRarely available one bedroom condo a walk from Cleveland Circle. Beautiful and spacious, this condo comes parking, and a private deck. Eat-in kitchen and plenty of closets, hardwood floors and great light leave you wanting nothing more. Good building minutes to B, C, D lines. Asking price $319,000. [Show as slideshow]
Continue readingSOLD, $265,500. On the corner of Sutherland Road and Lanark Road stands a German style stucco house with a red roof and shutters which is unlike anything else in the area. This is a row of two family houses, and in a rare opportunity, one of the condos just came on market. Not only is […]
Continue readingSOLD $230,000. Pre-war architecture associated with ornamental details, high ceilings and thick walls. Cleveland Circle is known for pre-war low rise brick buildings, built in the 1920-1930’s. And even though the buildings always catered to modest (1-2 bedroom) households, you can still find period charm in these solid homes. Now available is 137 Englewood Ave, Unit […]
Continue readingI’ve been writing a lot about how this is a great time for Brighton (and most of the Boston area) homeowners to sell their condo. But I own a condo in Brighton and I am not selling it. It is only fair I give a balanced view and tell you the only reason I think […]
Continue readingIn 2007 I found self telling many potential home sellers to NOT sell! The Brighton condo market started taking a downturn, ahead of the rest of the market. While Newton and Brookline real estate agents were celebrating million dollar deals, I felt like Cassandra around my colleagues. Although I had a stellar year in real […]
Continue readingIt has been a tough ride for Brighton condo owners who have been on the fence about selling. The average time one lives in their first condo is about seven years, and many who bought in the boom are approaching, well, a bit of claustrophobia. But the Brighton condo market has perked up as many […]
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