Just listed by the Vineburgh DiMella team: 9 Bartlett Crescent #1 in Brookline. This impeccable 4 bed/2.5 bath duplex condominium with garage, is ideally situated on a quiet tree lined street, only a half block from the heart of trendy Washington Square. This amazing townhouse builder in Perth built this house and it is very spacious for being a town home. This fine home features many designer finishes including inlaid oak hardwoods throughout, a chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite counters and Thermador stainless appliances. Living room has a gas fireplace and stately woodwork, complimenting the naturally bright and open feel. Upper level master has a large walk in closet and en suite bath with spa like shower. Additional office/nursery and powder room complete the entry level. The lower level has an over sized family room, 2 more bedrooms and a full bathroom. Central HVAC, laundry, surround sound, and thoughtful lighting design are just some of the interior bells and whistles. Ample outdoor space, with a large front porch and rear patio/yard that is great for entertaining. 2 car tandem parking, inclusive of 1 in the garage, with additional storage above. 1 block from the T, and Whole foods, as well as steps to Driscoll school, one of Brookline’s most desirable, with its Mandarin immersion program, and inviting park/recreational areas.
Surrounded by the city of Boston on three sides, Brookline offers suburban living minutes from Downtown with a variety of neighborhoods to appeal to every demographic. Farmland until the 1800′s, Brookline’s neighborhoods today range from spacious and tree-lined to urban and eclectic.Wealthy Bostonians were first attracted to Brookline’s several hilltops where they built estates that offered views of the city. As trolley service made the countryside accessible for commuters, these estates were subdivided to become the neighborhoods of Corey Hill, Fisher Hill, Pill Hill, and Aspinwall Hill. Today, nearly every corner of Brookline is accessible to commuters on one of three branches of the MBTA’s Green Line.