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Atlanta, GA 30339
483 Washington St, Brookline, MA, 02445
UNIT SIZE RANGE
1,229-1,696 sqft
483 Washington Street sits in Brookline, at the intersection of Brookline Avenue and Longwood Avenue. This location enjoys proximity to the Charles River, providing a scenic area nearby. The low-rise structure was built in 1900, giving it a classic charm. The building holds 7 condominium units, each with ample space. Unit sizes range from 1,229 to 1,696 square feet. Three-bedroom layouts offer generous room for families or individuals seeking space. Priced starting at $475,000, the list price reflects the living options available. Public transportation nearby helps connect residents to the broader community. Hot water is included, ensuring comfort in daily living. The local area also includes educational options, such as Lisa S. Nussbaum for public schooling and New England Institute of the A for private schooling. This building's straightforward design highlights its historical roots. A single story keeps the atmosphere relaxed and accessible. The combination of living space and location makes it a solid choice for potential buyers. Overall, this property matches traditional architecture with modern living needs.
483 Washington St, Brookline, MA, 02445
483 Washington Street sits in Brookline, at the intersection of Brookline Avenue and Longwood Avenue. This location enjoys proximity to the Charles River, providing a scenic area nearby. The low-rise structure was built in 1900, giving it a classic charm. The building holds 7 condominium units, each with ample space. Unit sizes range from 1,229 to 1,696 square feet. Three-bedroom layouts offer generous room for families or individuals seeking space. Priced starting at $475,000, the list price reflects the living options available. Public transportation nearby helps connect residents to the broader community. Hot water is included, ensuring comfort in daily living. The local area also includes educational options, such as Lisa S. Nussbaum for public schooling and New England Institute of the A for private schooling. This building's straightforward design highlights its historical roots. A single story keeps the atmosphere relaxed and accessible. The combination of living space and location makes it a solid choice for potential buyers. Overall, this property matches traditional architecture with modern living needs.
483 Washington Street sits in Brookline, at the intersection of Brookline Avenue and Longwood Avenue. This location enjoys proximity to the Charles River, providing a scenic area nearby. The low-rise structure was built in 1900, giving it a classic charm. The building holds 7 condominium units, each with ample space. Unit sizes range from 1,229 to 1,696 square feet. Three-bedroom layouts offer generous room for families or individuals seeking space. Priced starting at $475,000, the list price reflects the living options available. Public transportation nearby helps connect residents to the broader community. Hot water is included, ensuring comfort in daily living. The local area also includes educational options, such as Lisa S. Nussbaum for public schooling and New England Institute of the A for private schooling. This building's straightforward design highlights its historical roots. A single story keeps the atmosphere relaxed and accessible. The combination of living space and location makes it a solid choice for potential buyers. Overall, this property matches traditional architecture with modern living needs.
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| Unit | Size (sqft) | Beds | Baths | Days On Market | Date | Status | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03 483 | 1279 | 3 | 1 | 76 | 2002-08-15 MLS#: 30612068 | Closed | $475,000 |

3 Beds
1 Baths
1279 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2002-08-15 | Closed | $475,000 |
At 483 Washington Street, you can enjoy essential amenities like hot water service and proximity to public transportation, which makes commuting a breeze. Imagine starting your day with easy access to trains or buses, ensuring you can explore the vibrant offerings of Brookline and neighboring Boston effortlessly. Not to mention, the comforting convenience of hot water means you'll never have to worry about those chilly New England winters!
At 483 Washington Street, you can enjoy essential amenities like hot water service and proximity to public transportation, which makes commuting a breeze. Imagine starting your day with easy access to trains or buses, ensuring you can explore the vibrant offerings of Brookline and neighboring Boston effortlessly. Not to mention, the comforting convenience of hot water means you'll never have to worry about those chilly New England winters!
Understanding a building's policies is crucial for any first-time buyer. While specifics aren’t mentioned here, generally, buildings like 483 Washington Street foster a community spirit. It’s always good practice to inquire about essential policies related to pets, parking, and community rules when considering a home.
Compare building's average price/sq. ft. and HOA fees/sq. ft. to buildings nearby
| Building Name | Avg price per square foot | AVG HOA FEE per square foot (Monthly) |
|---|---|---|
| 483 Washington Street | - | - |
| 457 Washington St | $772/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 455 Washington St | $810/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 455 Washington St | $810/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 457 Washington St | $772/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 31 Park St | $796/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
Brookline Hills is a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. The area offers small shops, cafes, and a handful of local restaurants. It has parks and green space for walks and play. The district provides basic services like grocery options and nearby schools. Commuters use a nearby MBTA Green Line D Branch station and several bus routes. Trains take riders into downtown Boston in minutes. The area mixes calm streets with easy access to city jobs, shops, and cultural spots.
Brookline Hills is a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. The area offers small shops, cafes, and a handful of local restaurants. It has parks and green space for walks and play. The district provides basic services like grocery options and nearby schools. Commuters use a nearby MBTA Green Line D Branch station and several bus routes. Trains take riders into downtown Boston in minutes. The area mixes calm streets with easy access to city jobs, shops, and cultural spots.
11.25%
37.48%
20.7%
12.63%
17.94%
31.18%
Transit
16.47%
Walk
27.35%
Drive
4.75%
Bike
32.33%
Owner Occupied
67.67%
Rental Units
Household:$10,443,821.33 /yr
Individual:$6,789,314.89 /yr