Real Estate

$4.7M Mansion With Wine Cellar Hits Market In Chestnut Hill

There are 28 single family homes on the market for more than $3 million, including this one.

NEWTON, MA β€” Homes are still expensive in Newton, despite the pandemic. A quick search on Patch partner website realtor.com shows there are 28 single family homes on the market for more than $3 million, including this 7,000 square foot mansion overlooking Boston College and the Boston city skyline.

It also has a wine cellar.

See what else Realtor.com has to say about the property:

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  • Address: 86 Waban Hill Rd, Newton, Massachusetts
  • Price: $4,650,000
  • Square Feet: 7,000
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 4 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1911
  • Features: Elegant living meets modern style at this renovated home. Occupying an enviable site on ~1.16 acres and gut renovated by the current owner to the highest standards, this property has breathtaking views overlooking Comm. Ave, Boston College and the Boston Skyline. The gracious front foyer leads to the living, dining and family rooms and just beyond, is the chef's kitchen. Walls of windows overlook the patio and park like grounds - bathing the rooms in sunlight. The 2nd floor has a luxurious master suite with amazing views and includes a spa like bathroom, dressing room and home office. There is an additional bedroom with ensuite bath and laundry room on this floor. The 3rd floor features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open play area. The lower level has a wine cellar, storage, space for a gym and more! The property also has a large carriage/guest house with 3 car garage. This premier location is second to none - with incredible walk and transit scores!

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