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Early June remained busy with real estate activity in Brookline, as 41 condominiums and homes changed hands during the first two weeks of the month. The range of properties sold highlights the diverse options available in the market, starting from a modest $475,000 condo on Davis Court and extending to a luxurious $4.5 million colonial-style single-family home on Dean Road.
This surge in sales reflects ongoing interest in Brookline's real estate, a trend that has been observed over the past few months. Buyers are drawn to the area for its vibrant community, excellent schools, and convenient access to Boston. The variety of properties sold indicates that there is something for every type of buyer, from first-time homeowners to those seeking upscale residences.
As the summer progresses, it will be interesting to see how the market continues to evolve and whether this momentum can be sustained in the coming months.
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