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The Back Bay condo market remained strong in Q3 2025 with 81 units sold and properties spending an average of 57 days on market. The average sale price rose to $2,015,772, with homes selling at 97% of list price, showing continued buyer confidence. At an average of $1,458 per square foot, the market remains one of Boston’s most stable and sought-after Stop by our Back Bay office anytime to say hello!
375 Marlborough Street, U1 | UAG
Gracious contemporary living with leafy streetscape views through oversized bay windows, lofty ceilings and direct entry parking all on a treasured Back Bay street Front to back fireplaced living and dining spaces with crown moldings, thoughtful built-ins and hardwood floors throughout Wonderful Chef's kitchen with lots of storage, mahogany topped counters and island, Viking 6burner stove and premium stainless appliances. Lower level features primary suite with 4-piece bath and 3 custom closets, an expansive 2nd bedroom plus 3rd bedroom/bonus and thoughtful built-outs for laundry and mudroom with desk+ storage. Rear walk-out to assigned tandem parking Marlborough St is a favorite tree-lined stroll in the heart of the dining/shopping experience of Newbury St. + Copley Sq. and outdoor pursuits of the Commonwealth Mall, Boston Common, Public Garden & Charles River Esplanade
308 Commonwealth Ave, UG | $2,800,000
Step into this spacious floor-through condo in the heart of Back Bay All your living needs are met on a single level of 1940SF. You will find convenience & style in equal measure. Featuring 3 bdrms.& 3 exposures! This home includes 2 sizable rooms fit for king beds & an additionall smaller bdrm, use as 2nd study or open to L/R w French doors. Add in the dedicated study w custom built closets & you've got an ideal environment for both work & relaxation The huge D/R can be used as a Family room off the Kitchen, great for kids!! The layout is as generous as it is practical. 2 marble full spa-like bths, 1w/jetted tub offers a sanctuary The master suite w an ensuite bath has custom-designed closets, elevate everyday living to luxury. This 4th-floor sunny, corner unit is perfectly located in an esteemed elev bldng, ensuring accessibility w charm
Beacon Hill Neighborhood Statistics
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Beacon Hill’s historic charm and architectural beauty continue to make it one of Boston’s most coveted neighborhoods In Q3, 27 listings sold (up from 25 last year), while the average days on market dropped to 37 from 62 a clear sign that well-positioned homes are moving more quickly. The average sale price adjusted to $1,592,963, down slightly from 2024, yet sellers saw a stronger 98% sale-to-list ratio Even with this price adjustment, property values remain robust: the average price per square foot reached $1,294, climbing steadily year over year from $1,194 in 2022
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Brookline’s condo market continues to show strength and stability In Q3, 123 listings sold a jump from 93 last year highlighting steady demand Homes averaged 47 days on market, a slight increase, but sellers still benefited from a strong 99% sale-to-list ratio. The average sale price rose to $1.15M, with price per square foot holding at $819, just shy of last year ’ s peak. With its top schools, green space, and city convenience, Brookline remains one of the area ’ s most desirable markets
Escape to quiet luxury in this corner residence at Walnut Crossing, Brookline's premier new elevator building. Facing tree-lined Walnut Street with southwest exposure, this 2-bed, 2-bath unit glows with natural light through expansive Italian windows, showcasing an open-concept living space. Savor modern finishes, custom cabinetry, and top-tier appliances. Rare in Brookline, enjoy two direct-access garage parking spaces, a dedicated storage unit, a fitness room, and a breathtaking common roof terrace with panoramic views, grills and a fire pit. Just steps from Longwood Medical Area, Brookline Village’s vibrant shops and dining, and the Green Line T, this gem is not to be missed Brookline
69 Walnut Street, U6 | $1,339,999
Neighborhood Statistics
The Cambridge condo market remained steady in Q3 2025, with 119 units sold and homes spending an average of 41 days on market. The average sale price rose to $1,186,368, while properties sold at 100% of list price, reflecting balanced market conditions. The average price per square foot held at $945, a modest shift from last year ’ s $966, signaling stable demand in one of Greater Boston’s most dynamic markets Cambridge continues to attract both buyers and investors seeking long-term value and strong community appeal
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34 Ash Street, U204 | $828,000
Experience captivating Charles River views from this 2nd-floor corner unit in a classic Harlow building in the heart of Harvard Square. Once home to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Lewis, this wellproportioned one-bedroom features a living room with built-in bookshelves and a designated desk area an inspiring space for both relaxation and work The renovated eat-in kitchen offers granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and ample cabinetry The updated modern bath includes a shower-tub combination The generously sized bedroom features a custom closet Ideally located next to Charles River parks and just moments from the Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Business School, the Charles Hotel, Mount Auburn Hospital, and the vibrant cultural, culinary, and recreational scenes of Harvard University
The Charlestown condo market remained steady in Q3 2025 with 54 units sold and homes averaging 40 days on market The average sale price was $1,014,991, with properties selling at 101% of list price, reflecting continued buyer competition and strong demand. The average price per square foot rose slightly to $865, up from $864 last year, showcasing the neighborhood’s enduring appeal and consistent value among Boston’s most historic and sought-after communities
Charlestown Property Feature 106 13th Street, U204 | $640,000
Live at the Historic Charlestown Navy Yard! This unit is housed in the Basilica building and offers a sleek, stylish backdrop warmed by exposed brick and hardwood flooring. Nicely sized living and dining area perfect for relaxing/entertaining sets the mood for a contemporary chef's kitchen with lots of storage and a full complement of stainless appliances with a convenient pass through for serving The primary bedroom has oversized windows, exposed brick and a great closet The second bedroom features a murphy bed to accommodate overnight guests and personal use The bath is outfitted with designer tile and fixtures and has an adjacent laundry closet The Basilica building offers common lounges with fireplaces, a heated garage, bicycle storage and an elevator for your convenience. The Navy Yard provides easy access to commuter options by water taxi, free MGH Shuttle, highways and public transit in and out of Downtown near all the dining and shopping Charlestown has to offer!
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The Medford condo market remained steady in Q3 2025, with 36 units sold and homes spending an average of 39 days on market. The average sale price rose to $696,419, while properties sold at 100% of list price, indicating continued buyer interest and balanced conditions The average price per square foot increased slightly to $526, up from $518 last year, showing steady appreciation and demand in this popular city just north of Boston. Medford continues to attract both first-time buyers and long-term residents seeking value, accessibility, and a strong sense of community.
The Jamaica Plain condo market saw solid activity in Q3 2025, with 86 units sold and homes averaging 41 days on market. The average sale price climbed to $858,451, marking a notable increase from last year, while the sale-to-list ratio held at 99%, reflecting healthy demand. At an average of $640 per square foot, the neighborhood continues to offer strong value and consistent interest from buyers seeking a vibrant community and easy access to Boston’s green spaces and local amenities
The Midtown condo market saw increased activity in Q3 2025, with 31 units sold and homes spending an average of 78 days on market, an improvement from last year. The average sale price was $2,152,597, with properties selling at 97% of list price, showing consistent performance in Boston’s luxury downtown sector. The average price per square foot came in at $1,373, marking a slight dip from 2024 but still well above pre-pandemic levels. With its central location and high-end amenities, Midtown continues to attract buyers seeking luxury and convenience in the heart of the city.
Experience the pinnacle of luxury living in this breathtaking 24th-floor residence at Boston’s iconic Millennium Tower This sophisticated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo boasts exquisite designer finishes, including a meticulously crafted Poggenpohl kitchen with Sub-Zero refrigeration, Thermador appliances, and sleek oak flooring Floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic south-facing views of Back Bay, the Boston Common, and the Charles River, flooding the open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area with natural light Whether you're entertaining or unwinding, this home offers an unparalleled setting of elegance and comfort. As a resident, enjoy world-class amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, 75-foot lap pool, and the exclusive Resident Club Lounge. This private retreat features a dining room and bar, screening room, billiard parlor, library, multi-sport simulator, outdoor terrace, and more offering an elite lifestyle beyond compare. 3rd bedroom is interior.
Newton’s single-family home market remained solid in Q3 2025, with 146 listings sold and properties spending an average of 53 days on market. The average sale price rose to $2,169,222, reflecting continued strength in this desirable suburban market, while the sale-to-list ratio held at 99%, indicating steady buyer demand. The average price per square foot came in at $617, a slight dip from 2024 but still showcasing Newton’s enduring value and appeal. With its charming village centers, excellent schools, and proximity to Boston, Newton continues to attract buyers seeking luxury, community, and convenience.
320 Quinobequin Road | $1,499,000
Great house to start suburban life in the Wonderful Waban. Gracious columns and a 33x12 covered Porch welcome you to this lovely Cape/Colonial home with 3 floors of living space plus a great yard & grounds. A Livingroom w/ a fireplace opens to a screened porch An eat-in kitchen with separate breakfast area and pantry connecting a formal dinning room 3 bedrooms (incl a master suite) plus an office/nursery on the 2nd floor A 12x17 bedroom or Playroom plus finished storage space on the 3rd floor Close to the Angier School, Waban Square shops and MBTA
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The North End’s charm historic streets, vibrant dining, and waterfront living continues to attract buyers. In Q3, 20 condos sold (up from 17 last year), though the average days on market rose to 51. Prices adjusted, with the average sale price at $666,400 versus $843,459 in 2024, and the sale-to-list ratio at 97%. While homes are taking longer to sell, the neighborhood’s timeless appeal keeps demand steady. Stop by our North End office on Hanover Street anytime we’d love to welcome you in!
144 Salem Street | $2,795,000
ALL UNITS ARE FULLY RENTED. BUILDING IS GENERATING $14,095 PER MONTH! Great price per SqFt. Rare newly revamped building in the heart of The North End. Each unit is touched with new quartz countertops, new baths, new flooring and new kitchens New stainless steel appliances, new washer/dryer and new dishwasher 4 units, 4 floors approximately over 4000 SqFt, expansion possibilities and large walkout basement Located a glance away from the Old North Church as well as Salem St Crossing with Prince St Full exterior and interior renovation made it a perfect opportunity with little to no maintenance and great Income We will need a minimum of 24 hours notice for all showing requests
Seaport District Neighborhood Statistics
The Seaport District continued to demonstrate strength in Q3 2025, with 18 condos sold and homes spending an average of 78 days on market. The average sale price reached $2,778,597, and properties sold at 97% of list price, reflecting steady buyer interest in Boston’s luxury waterfront market The average price per square foot rose slightly to $1,764, up from $1,744 last year, signaling consistent demand for high-end residences With sleek high-rises, world-class dining, and harbor views, the Seaport remains one of Boston’s most desirable destinations for modern urban living
Seaport Condos Average Price Per Square Foot (Q3)
135 Seaport Boulevard, U1806 | $2,449,000
Better than new w/$175K+ in upgrades 2+ bed/2 5 bath home offers stunning harbor and Blue Hills views. A welcoming foyer leads to the bright living and dining areas, ideal for entertaining The home features custom built-ins, a gorgeous bar with a Thermador wine fridge, a rare fireplace, and a bonus relaxation room (with a luxurious spa chair included!) The chef’s kitchen boasts sleek Italian cabinetry, top-tier appliances, and gas cooking. The serene bedrooms and spa-inspired baths come with custom closets for added luxury. Two valet parking spaces and a spacious private storage area are just steps away 50,000+ sq ft of exclusive amenities, the club level includes a lounge, private dining, outdoor terraces w/grills, and fire pits
150 Seaport Boulevard, U5G | $1,980,000
Pinnacle of city living at the prestigious St. Regis in Boston’s Seaport. New oversized designer 1 bedroom/1.5 baths with 1100+ sqft Expansive living spaces for hosting or relaxing. Magnificent city/water views & gorgeous light with floor to ceiling windows. Stunning kitchen outfitted with sleek Italian cabinetry, marble topped workspaces, premium appliances and island seating Luxurious bedroom is spacious and tranquil with a spa-inspired bath, handcrafted hardware and radiant flooring. Amenities are legendary for their white-glove butler service, signature bar/restaurant, athletic club with fitness services, indoor/outdoor pool, access to the owner's lounge with a full kitchen, private meeting room and use of 2 hospitality suites Garage parking avail for rent or easily commute around town and Logan Airport.
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The Somerville condo market remained active in Q3 2025, with 102 listings sold and homes spending an average of 33 days on market, down from last year showing strong buyer activity. The average sale price came in at $917,106, with properties selling at 101% of list price, underscoring continued demand and competitive conditions. The average price per square foot rose slightly to $737, up from $729 in 2024, highlighting steady appreciation in one of Greater Boston’s most vibrant and connected neighborhoods.
84 Grant Street, U7 | $529,000
This move-in-ready end unit offers unbeatable value with off-street parking, updated finishes, and a thoughtful, flexible layout Inside, you’ll find luxury vinyl plank flooring, quartz countertops, new stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting, and a stylish tiled backsplash The open-concept kitchen flows seamlessly into the living and dining area ideal for entertaining or relaxing at home: two spacious bedrooms, air conditioning, a modern bath, and additional storage complete this pet-friendly home Low HOA fee includes heat, hot water, and more Set in a well-maintained building near the Green Line Extension, I-93, Route 28, and major bus routes Enjoy direct bike and pedestrian access to Davis Square and the Minuteman Bikeway via the Somerville Community Path. A perfect fit for investors or owner-occupants seeking an updated end unit with parking, excellent transit options, and the potential savings of Somerville’s residential tax exemption.
South End Neighborhood Statistics
With its tree-lined streets, iconic brownstones, and vibrant dining scene, Boston’s South End remains one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods In Q3 2025, the condo market showed continued stability despite a slowdown in activity Listings sold declined from 104 to 80, while the average days on market improved to 37 showing that well-priced homes are still moving quickly The average sale price dipped to $1,237,026, yet the sale-to-list price ratio held steady at 99%, underscoring consistent buyer demand and balanced market conditions
116 W Concord Street, UPH | $1,049,000
Tucked upstairs in a quintessential brownstone on a South End tree-lined street, this penthouse unit is anything but ordinary. Soaring ceilings reaching 13 feet plus south facing exposure make this light and bright with abundant natural light Sliding glass doors open to a walk out deck with exceptional privacy for such an offering One large bedroom with views to the Back Bay skyline and one bathroom with a galley kitchen plus a bonus loft for all your storage needs Talk to agent about possibilities to easily convert to a two bed. Exceptional location with access to all of the best restaurants and shops the South End has to offer Orange line, silver line, and access to major highways and hospitals This is Boston at its best.
40 Traveler Street, U510 | $1,895,000
Welcome to Siena at Ink Block, a vibrant community nestled in Boston's South End SOWA District This exceptional residence, Unit 510, boasts one of the most sought-after floor plans, featuring 2 bedrooms, a study, and 2.5 baths. Enjoy expansive floor-to-ceiling windows with northern exposure, offering striking views of the Financial District skyline. The master suite includes a spacious walk-in closet and a beautifully designed primary bath, along with a private patio perfect for morning coffee The open-concept kitchen, equipped with Bosch appliances and sleek quartz countertops, seamlessly flows into the living and dining area, ideal for entertaining. Extend your space further with a second private balcony off the living room. Building amenities consist of a Sky Lounge with a terrace, a club room with a full kitchen, a workout room, and a 24-hour concierge One deeded garage spot is included
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With its coastal charm, booming development, and unbeatable city access, South Boston remains one of the city’s most dynamic and indemand neighborhoods In Q3 2025, condo activity increased with 123 listings sold, up from 113 last year, while days on market improved to 45, reflecting quicker sales despite a modest drop in average sale price to $917,079. The saleto-list price ratio held steady at 99%, showcasing consistent buyer demand and balanced pricing Even with slight price adjustments, South Boston continues to attract both homeowners and investors drawn to its mix of modern residences, lively local scene, and proximity to downtown.
39 Dorchester Street, U18 | $895,000
Enjoy sunlit living in this contemporary expanse with TWO garage parking spots in one of Boston's hottest neighborhoods Tree top views with glimpses of skyline through many oversized windows + gorgeous wood floors w/cherry inlay Open floor plan invites entertaining and relaxing with dining area and breakfast peninsula showcasing plenty of cabinetry with granite topped workspaces and a full complement of stainless appliances. Both bedrooms are generously sized and the primary offers a designer en-suite bath, great closet and adjacent laundry. Upstairs reveals a common roof deck with panoramic views of the city. Enjoy living in the heart of all the dining, shopping, nightlife and events that fill your daily feeds! Easy access to one of the few urban public beaches, nearby marina and all the outdoor recreation Southie offers. Commuting options abound along bike paths, lots of public transport and highway access in and out of town, Logan Airport + So Station
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In Q3 2025, the market remained steady but showed signs of tightening inventory with 23 listings sold compared to 29 in Q3 2024. Average days on market increased to 82, reflecting a more deliberate pace of buyer activity, while the average sale price climbed to $1,734,065, a notable increase from last year ’ s $1,405,672. The sale-to-list ratio held strong at 96%, underscoring ongoing buyer confidence and pricing discipline among sellers. Meanwhile, average price per square foot rose to $1,133, its highest level in recent years, signaling continued demand for premium waterfront residences
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Boston’s West End continues to shine as one of the city’s most distinctive enclaves, blending modern convenience with a tranquil, urban atmosphere. This quarter, 8 listings sold, with average days on market dropping sharply to 62 a strong indicator of steady buyer demand and limited supply. The average sale price climbed to $688,500, up from $488,440 last year, while the sale-to-list ratio held firm at 98%, underscoring a balanced yet competitive market. Per-square-foot pricing rose as well up to $675 in Q3 2025, marking the West End’s highest level in three years.
West End Place is known for its unique architecture offering luxury living filled with light, expansive open spaces for lounging and an entertaining haven with gleaming wood floors and leafy statehouse views through new windows. The open kitchen layers in gorgeous wood cabinetry, granite topped workspaces, stainless appliances and a dining peninsula. Both bedrooms are sizeable with excellent closets and a large spa-inspired bath w/oversized glass shower and designer fixtures. The building offers a lovely gated courtyard, concierge, club room, bicycle storage. Garage parking available to purchase for an additional $65K. Perfectly located in one of the city’s premier dining destinations, this vibrant neighborhood is alive with nightlife and offers unbeatable convenience to North Station, Logan Airport, and all major highways Truly a gateway to downtown Boston, Cambridge, and beyond an exceptional place to call home
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As part of Engel & Völkers’ service, we offer 24/7, full service property management through our sister company, Meridian Realty Group (MRG). Meridian offers wide ranging resources providing hands-on management for owners, investors, residents and their properties. We specialize in associations from three to 100+ units. Stateof-the-art management and property accounting systems are in place to electronically pay condo fees, submit work orders, track rental activity for multi-family owners, and provide online access to building documents and monthly financials We work closely with associations, condominium boards, and single and multi-family owners to establish and implement policies that will enhance quality and property values
Meridian Realty Group utilizes a unique team approach providing comprehensive residential and multi-family property management services. Our senior principals have over 100 years of combined experience in property management; creating programs and services tailored for each individual client. Preventive maintenance is the regular inspection and repair of equipment and facilities to prevent extensive, costly damage from occurring over time. Preventive maintenance can go a long way toward reducing the overall cost of your condominiums, as large expenditures for repairs and replacements can often be avoided by a careful attention to detail. Following a thorough condominium preventive maintenance checklist can help you to increase the attractiveness of your property
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