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$1.1M Melrose Home Hits The Market
"Have you ever imagined yourself in a movie, living in Hollywood Hills, overlooking the twinkling lights of LA below?"

"Have you ever imagined yourself in a movie, living in Hollywood Hills, overlooking the twinkling lights of LA below?"

"Nestled along the tree-lined streets of Melrose, this ideally located single-family home is sure to win your heart!"

Home prices are higher in the Melrose area recently. See how much.
"Your opportunity to build and customize a new home in a new cul-de-sac neighborhood in Melrose."
"Imagine this is your new home. You could be enjoying a lifestyle many seek but few get."
"One of the finest homes in Melrose is offered for sale for the first time in 56 years."
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Middlesex County area.
This is one of the most expensive homes for sale in the city, located on one of the most enviable streets.
This 128-year-old home on Orient Ave. is now for sale.
This home hit the market Sept. 17 and is the third-most expensive listing in Melrose, according to realtor.com.
This property is on the market for the first time in more than 40 years.
This is the most expensive home on the market in the city right now, according to realtor.com.
This property was sold in 1994 for $165,000, according to realtor.com. It's now on sale for $1.6 million.
This home was just listed at more than $1.3 million.
The home was sold just 19 months ago for $1 million, according to realtor.com.
The priciest home to hit the market in Melrose over the last week.
Professional landscaping combined with quintessential colonial character will make any homeowner proud to call home.
The Forest Street home was last sold more than 20 years ago for just $178,000.
The brand new construction is abutting Bellevue Golf Club.
This Franklin Street home has 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths.
"Hugely spacious, with soaring ceilings, large windows that let the light stream in, rich classic finishes and massive amounts of storage."
This Sunset Road home built in 1937 needs some work, but it will be well worth it, according to its listing on realtor.com.
This 1892 Victorian is one of the city's most expensive offerings.
Classic Two Family property located in the desirable East Side of Melrose.
This single-family built in 1968 has hit the market.
The home was last sold in 2005 for $295,000 less than the current asking price.
This home has not been available to the public for over 50 years and its architectural significance has been preserved.
Despite the massive price cut, Reebok founder Paul Fireman's Chestnut Hill estate is still the most expensive for sale in Massachusetts.
Melrose, just 10 miles from Boston, was lauded for its school system, access to transportation and quaint downtown.
This Upham Street home can belong to you for under $800,000.
It's the third home on the market going for more than $1 million, according to realtor.com.
Since the beginning of last week, two homes with asking prices of more than $1 million have become available in Melrose.
This one's on the lower end of Melrose asking prices. What could you do with it?
This home is more than nine decades old and is going for just under $800,000.
That's the price to be the very first owner of this Regans Way house.
This home sold last year for $530,000, according to realtor.com. Now the asking price is well over $1 million.
This Melrose triple-decker is being listed as a great investment opportunity.
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