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Watertown Home Sales

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Nine Homes in Watertown Were Sold This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | January 12, 2025

A mix of single family, 2 family, condos and townhouses were sold this week. 33 Hovey St. #33, 4 bedroom 4 bathroom 1,950 sq. ft. Townhouse, Sold: $1,205,000

3 Repton Cir.

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Four Watertown Home Sales This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | January 5, 2025

Two single-family homes and a pair of townhouses were sold this week. 33 Hovey St. #33,4 bedroom 4 bathroom 1,950 sq. ft. Townhouse, Sold: $1,205,000

2 Arden Road, 4 bedroom 5 bathroom 3,615 sq.

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A Pair of Watertown Homes Were Sold This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | December 29, 2024

A single-family home and a condo were sold this week. 97 Standish Road, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 2,554 sq. ft. Single Family, Sold : $1,175,000

53 Myrtle St. #53, 2 bedroom 3 bathroom 916 sq.

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Seven Homes in Watertown Were Sold This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | December 22, 2024

Half a dozen condos and a townhouse were sold this week. 456 Belmont St. APT 19, 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,450 sq. ft. Condo, Sold: $1,275,000

71 Bradford Road UNIT 71, 4 bedroom 3 bathroom 2,052 sq.

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A Pair of Homes in Watertown Were Sold This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | December 15, 2024

A condo and a two-family home were sold this week. 23 Springfield St. #23, $1,370,000, 4 bedroom 4 bathroom 2,503 sq. ft. Condo

56 N. Beacon St., $1,380,000, 4 bedroom 4 bathroom 3,070 sq.

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16 Watertown Home Sales This Week, Including a Single Family for More Than $2 Million

By Charlie Breitrose | December 8, 2024

Three condos, two single-family homes, and a pair of townhouses sold this week. 346 Main St. UNIT 2, $542,000, 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,032 sq. ft. Townhouse

354 Lexington St., $555,000, 3 bedroom 1 bathroom 1,211 sq.

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Half a Dozen Homes Sold in Watertown This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | December 1, 2024

Watertown’s home sales include three condos, a pair of two-family homes, and a townhouse. 19 Templeton Pkwy. #2, 5 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,840 sq. ft. Condo, Sold: $825,000

220 Sycamore St., 4 bedroom 3 bathroom 2,547 sq.

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Half a Dozen Homes Sold in Watertown This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | November 24, 2024

Two townhouses, a pair of two families, a condo and a four-family home were sold this week. 14 Berkeley St., 10 bedroom 5 bathroom 4,655 sq. ft. 4 Family, Sold: $1,415,000

90 School St., 9 bedroom 5 bathroom 3,850 sq. ft.

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