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Christopher Covert

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker, Managing Director: Hamptons

He brings to his real estate endeavors a solid foundation in architecture, design, and construction.

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45 Islington Road

45 Islington Road, Newton, MA 02466

Expertly renovated with the finest finishes throughout, this striking Colonial home is sited on 1.18 acres offering breathtaking views of the Charles River and natural landscape. Built as a significant estate in 1870, the home blends sophisticated architectural elements and period detail with modern luxury. This five-bedroom home is an oasis in Newton on the Islington Peninsula, a quiet secluded neighborhood abutting the Charles River and miles of pristine conservation land and trails. Spacious sun-filled rooms with ten-foot ceilings and expansive windows provide a wonderful setting for entertaining and comfortable living. At the center of the home is the gourmet kitchen highlighting custom cabinets, professional appliances, large center island, and wonderful breakfast area. The master bedroom suite has glorious river views and features a stylish spa-like bath and large walk-in closet. Providing a truly exceptional lifestyle for the most discerning buyer.

Features & Amenities

Interior

Total Bedrooms 5
Total Bathrooms 4.5
Full Bathrooms 4
Half Bathrooms 1

Exterior

Stories 3
Garage Space 2

Area & Lot

Status For Sale
LIVING SPACE 6,558 Sq.Ft.
LOT SIZE 51,453 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID 73205922
Type Residential
Year Built 1870
lifestyles Waterfront, Historic
Architecture Styles Colonial
MIDDLE SCHOOL Day Middle
HIGH SCHOOL Newton North

Financial

SALES PRICE $3,595,000
REAL ESTATE TAXES $23,614/yr

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