Rarely available and worth the wait: a coveted 125 Brookline home with its own garage. Completed in 2018, these six townhomes form a landscaped U-shaped enclave of metal cladding and natural wood—urban and organic all at once. Unit #4 sits almost fully detached, linked to its neighbor only at the garage, and enjoys four light-soaked exposures, plus a private bluestone patio tucked at the back—perfect for outdoor dining. Inside, soaring 11' ceilings, walls of glass, white oak floors, floating steel stairs, and a Porcelanosa kitchen with Thermador appliances set the tone. Upstairs, two bedroom suites anchor the top floor; the primary with a skylit, heated-floor bath, twin vanities, and walk-in closet. The radiant-heated lower level adds a media room, third bedroom, full bath, office alcove, storage, and laundry. All this in a location both central and tucked away—between the Charles River and Central Square, close to Harvard, MIT, Longwood, and HBS.
PLEASE CALL OR TEXT MIKE AT 207-272-2758 OR LAUREN AT 617-913-2203 FOR MORE INFO
PROPERTY DETAILS
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Summary
Beds: 3 Baths: 3 Full, 1 Half Living Area: 1,831 SF Parking: 1-Car Attached Garage Outdoor Space: Deck & Enclosed Patio Assessment: $2,009,400 Taxes: $9,858/yr (includes residential exemption) Year Built: 2018 |
Systems/Mechanicals
Laundry: Washer/Dryer Included Heating/Cooling: 3-Zone Heat Pump Hot Water: Tankless, Natural Gas Exterior: Clapboard & Composite Roof: Rubber Energy Features: Insulated Windows & Doors, Programmable Thermostat |
Association Information
No. of Units: 6 (5 Owner Occupied) Monthly Fee: $650 Fee Covers: Master Insurance, Exterior Maintenance, Snow Removal, Reserve Funds Pets: Allowed Rentals: Allowed |
GALLERY
FLOOR PLAN
Dimensions are not guaranteed and are provided for informational purposes only.
LOCATION | CAMBRIDGEPORT125 Brookline Street, No. 4
Cambridge, MA 02139 Similar to its sister neighborhood, Riverside, Cambridgeport is a neighborhood of densely settled wooden houses set on a plain at the bend’s return in the Charles River. Upscale grocers, Greek Revival architecture, and domestic chicken coops intersect in this leafy, tree-filled neighborhood, which has seen a steady stream of residential renovation and restoration for the past decade. Its wide riverside park and beach lead up to a significant bridge linking it with the campus of Boston University. The labs, plants, and offices on its eastern flank mark the start of the technology and research hub surrounding MIT.
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