Luxury calls at these impeccably renovated townhomes, ideally situated between Coolidge Corner and Washington Square. Developed by one of Greater Boston’s finest builders, Webb Place Development, no detail has been overlooked in this exceptional property. Striking curb appeal leads to a direct access garage with 2 car tandem parking for each unit, complete with car charging station & some additional storage.
Walk right into a lower level family room, with expertly crafted “mudroom” built in, a half bath and more storage. The main level has an open floor plan with a custom chef’s kitchen complete with 6 burner Wolf range, large island, and a dedicated dining space. The grand living room has exquisite millwork and a gas fireplace. This level has a secluded powder room and direct access to a private back yard and patio area complete with gas, power and water to optimize outdoor enjoyment.
The master level has a large bedroom with walk in closet and a spa like en-suite with elegant tile throughout, a gas fireplace, soaking tub, steam shower, water closet, and 2 vanities. Additional office/nursery/small 4th bedroom and laundry room on this level. The top floor has 2 more large bedrooms and another grand bath, with double vanity and hidden crawl space with a previous crawl space waterproofing service included. Basement Waterproofing Rhode Island will properly install a hidden drainage system in your Providence basement and completely encapsulate your crawl space vapor barrier. Central HVAC, surround sound and custom closet systems throughout.
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About Brookline:
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.