Listed by: Grace Romano/Advise Realty
Uncover what the sum commands in enclaves such as Prospect Hill, West Somerville, and Spring Hill
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount (or thereabouts) in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Next up is $900,000 in different neighborhoods in Somerville.
West Somerville
Listed by: Coldwell BankerUnit 403 at 1188 Broadway near Tufts University and the Davis Square area includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two garage parking spots. The top-floor condo with central air also has two balconies. It’s asking $899,900, with an HOA fee of $363.
Spring Hill
Listed by: Coldwell BankerAt 22 Tower Street, $899,900 buys an entire Victorian with four bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms. There’s a four-car driveway and a garage too.
Powder House Square
Listed by: CompassUnit A at 17 Murdock Street is part of a one-year-old development. The duplex has two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms within its 1,556 square feet. The condo comes with central air, and the $898,000 tag covers one garage parking spot. The HOA is $320.
Winter Hill
Listed by: Jay NajarianThe 1,500-square-foot Unit 3 at 35 Moreland Street is part of a one-year-old, three-unit development. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom includes central air. The asking is $879,000, with the HOA unavailable.
Prospect Hill
Listed by: Grace Romano/Advise RealtyUnit 2 at 20 Highland Avenue is one half of a two-family home. The 1,810-square-foot duplex includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The condo includes central air and access to a shared patio. There are also three assigned parking spots. The price is $874,999, and the HOA is unavailable.