By: Isabella Milano, Katharine Mahoney and Maddison Duddy By: Isabella Milano, Katharine Mahoney and Maddison Duddy | January 5, 2023 | Home & Real Estate, Migration,
These four Boston metro properties on the market truly have it all, between gorgeous skyline views and over 27 acres of dreamy New England hills.
Rustic, antique charm meets contemporary style in this stunning Concord home.
The stunning new construction features details like a cedar roof and copper gutters
Nestled 1 mile outside of buzzing Concord Center, find the quaint yet chic 41 McCallar Lane—a 5,438-square-foot home adorned with classic touches and modern flair. “This exceptional property stands in a league of its own and provides the sense of a custom-built home, featuring top-of-the-line materials, that is ready for immediate occupancy,” says listing agent Lisa McLean. Admire the walnut and quartz kitchen countertops, perfect to display a spread of holiday hors d’oeuvres, along with custom cabinetry, a floor-to-ceiling wine fridge and walk-in pantry. Just beyond the blue and white kitchen, an elegant living room is enveloped by grand, antique barn beams and features a custom-designed gas fireplace—warmth is destined to stretch beam to beam in the brisk New England months. Completing the first level are a formal dining room and bathroom. After ascending up the staircase, land upon an open central hall featuring a long, built-in desk space. Diverging off each end of the landing are hallways that lead into the primary suite and four additional bedrooms. A vaulted ceiling, recessed lighting, walk-in closet and full bathroom with a modern, stand-alone tub are just some of the many magnificent features the primary suite has to offer—and even more wonders await outside. Pristine landscaping and custom carriage-style garage doors add to the countryside dream. As if the home didn’t already exceed expectations, also included is a basement with ample natural light, housing a full bathroom and three recreational rooms for private workout settings or office spaces. $3,188,000, 41 McCallar Lane, Concord, Lisa McLean, 617.429.2570, compass.com
Walnut and quartz countertops make the kitchen functional yet chic
The living space perfectly marries antique barn beams and blue touches.
Trade the bustling city sounds for serene living and captivating views from one Truro home.
The home offers ample outdoor space from multiple balconies
On the hunt for a quiet, seaside New England home to reside in? Look no further—15 Erlinda Road will exceed your desires from expansive views to spacious open-concept interiors. “This home would make a wonderful summer home, year-round home or a tremendous income stream from summer vacation rentals,” says listing agent Rose Kennedy. “The location is just a five-minute drive or bike ride to Corn Hill beach.” After a day spent relaxing by the bay, nestle into bed while enjoying the breathtaking vista from the third-floor bedroom. Here, a breath of fresh air glides through the sliding door—venture outside for a private balcony with a clear view of the Little Pamet River. Also on this floor, find an additional bedroom perfect for the comfort of overnight guests and two full bathrooms. Coast down the staircase of the 3,559-square-foot abode and step into the quaint foyer with a hallway guiding you directly into the open-concept living area that emits warmth from its gas fireplace. Because the home is situated on a hill, the main floor sits high above the property below, boasting two separate balconies and a screened porch overlooking the lush landscape. One of the two scenic porches houses a private outdoor shower and is directly attached to the primary bedroom: a vast space housing a walk-in closet and private bath. In the kitchen, admire the sleek, white and gray granite kitchen countertops that only add to the midcentury modernist-style design, along with the simplistic waterfall island, Wolf double oven, Sub-Zero refrigerator, wine cooler and wet bar. A butler’s pantry with a second dishwasher, sink and under-counter microwave oven make organizing a breeze. No home is complete without a recreation room for movie nights—located on the first floor, it houses a wet bar, dining area, full bathroom and bedroom. $2.7 million, 15 Erlinda Road, Truro, Rose Kennedy, 508.560.0866, compass.com
While river views may be the main event, the property’s modern interiors are equally showstopping.
For a dose of modern living, step into a sleek, newly renovated penthouse, where floor-to-ceiling vistas of the Boston skyline take center stage.
Occupying a corner space, the generous living area features unmatched city views and an abundance of natural light
Above the corner of Stuart and Tremont streets sits a double-corner three-bed, 2 ½-bath home flooded with natural light. Completely redesigned by local interiors expert Meichi Peng, the W Residences home offers an artistic, contemporary feel while wowing with views of the Boston Commons, Public Garden, Charles River and Financial District. Enclosed with colossal, floor-to-ceiling windows, the neutral-colored, corner living room invites unmatched movie nights with the concealed, ceiling-mounted TV lift. Walk just a few feet along the chestnut-colored hardwood floors to an open kitchen, where streaks of warm sunlight paint the Varenna cabinetry, Miele built-in coffee maker and Sub-Zero appliances. Past the Blue de Savoie breakfast bar, a built-in bar unit, situated across from a 6-foot black marble gas fireplace, leads into the custom study and corner guest suite. Here, work from home in style surrounded by tall bookshelves lit with soft, recessed lighting before retiring to the primary suite. Dark wood details provide a stark contrast to the light walls, but nothing compares to the spalike en suite. A steam shower and Elise free-standing tub sit nestled in a glass nook overlooking the suite, while an integrated TV mirror provides a luxe touch. To further entice, residents of Unit PH4 enjoy a parking spot, fitness center, 24-hour concierge, access to the W Hotel lounge and an unbeatable location—110 Stuart St. is nothing short of idyllic. $4,595,000, 110 Stuart St., Unit PH4, Antonio Khoury, 781.385.1695, compass.com
House your record or book collection in the stylish study.
Sitting on endless acreage, one Acorn Hill abode wows with detailed Colonial and Georgian touches.
Look forward to summers at 151 Grove St., filled with dips in the pool, tennis on your private court and horseback riding on the property’s 27 acres
Upon approaching 151 Grove St.’s private, pastoral estate, a stunning facade—reminiscent of a French countryside chateau—welcomes guests to explore over 27 acres. With a main, in-law, guest and caretaker house, everyone is promised to feel right at home. Inside the 14,000-square-foot Westwood mansion, transitional interiors offer a balance of elegance and minimalism, with a few rustic touches. Transport to the grand, all-white main kitchen, featuring an abundance of natural light, a white-manteled fireplace and two ovens, including an old-fashioned Aga stove. The expansive island and adjacent casual dining area are ideal for daily meals, but when it’s time to entertain, usher guests to the grand dining room—detailed moldings, a black marble fireplace and French doors leading to the grounds add an elegant touch. For a nightcap, make your way to one of the many yourself to Vermont for an evening in the Adirondack room, which overlooks the lush, surrounding grounds and an outdoor fire pit. A wood-beamed ceiling, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and dark wood bar offer a cabin flair while complementing the views. However, beyond this space, the 15 bedrooms, 10 full and two half-bathrooms, as well as multiple living spaces, provide a more current, Colonial feel. Travel living spaces to relax around a cozy fireplace. Even more breathtaking views await upstairs in the primary suite. While the space boasts a long balcony, the wonders inside are difficult to leave: Think an en suite with a fireplace and deep soaking tub. Here, sprawling vistas of the estate wow from every corner, beckoning all to check out the in-ground pool, tennis court and stable. $15.5 million, 151 Grove St., Westwood, Wendy Fox, 617.470.5033, compass.com
The bright and airy main kitchen.
Photography by: 41 McCallar Lane photos by MADORE PHOTOGRAPHY; 15 Erlinda Road photos by JFW PHOTOGRAPHY; 110 Stuart Street photos courtesy of Compass; 151 Grove Street photos by MATT SURETTE/SURETTE MEDIA GROUP