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Renovated Brookline Penthouse JUST LISTED

Written by Michael DiMella | Apr 25, 2016 4:00:00 AM

Just Listed by the Vineburgh DiMella Team & Jonathon Curley: 26 Egmont Street #C1-3 in Brookline.

Phenomenal renovation of a Penthouse 4 bed/2 bath condo with parking and roof rights for a potential semi-private deck. The impeccable renovation features a new chef’s kitchen with Thermador 6 burner gas range, custom white shaker cabinetry, subway back splash and super white granite counters with large breakfast bar. Spacious dining area flows into the large living room. An ideal additional family room or 4th bedroom has French doors to draw sunlight into the gracious entry foyer. The master bedroom has 2 walk in closets (all custom systems) and an elegant marble en suite with double vanity, and frameless glass enclosed shower. Guest bath is marble as well, and has linen closet and adjacent laundry room. Two more adequately sized bedrooms all with custom closet systems throughout. Wood flooring has added an extra charm to the interiors that keep you captivated. Jacobean stained the oak hardwood flooring throughout the expansive layout. 6 zone central air, designer light fixtures and new windows are some of the other new features. The roof rights are shared with only 2 other units, and has amazing roof deck potential, large private basement storage, and rock solid professionally managed association with exceptional reserves (+-250K), and high owner occupancy. Ideal location between Fenway and Coolidge Corner, close to North Brookline’s best green space: Amory Park, BU, 2 T lines and excellent shopping and dining.

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.

Showings

Contact P.T. Vineburgh or Jonathon Curley to schedule a showing or if you have additional questions!