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Take a virtual tour of Brookline (MA) including local real estate, landmarks and schools.

Our Brookline, MA real estate website provides a wealth of information for home buyers and home sellers. Below, you will find information on the history and culture of Brookline as well as links to more detailed information such as demographics and schools. You may view a virtual tour, search homes for sale, and access information on different types of properties such as condos, farms, foreclosures, and vacation homes. This website will give you everything you need to buy or sell a home in Brookline, MA.

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Brookline MA Community Profile & History

Brookline, Massachusetts is a jewel of a suburb. Cheek to jowl with Boston, it has managed to maintain its own identity - a unique mixture of busy streets and rolling countryside, upscale shops and village pubs, gracious apartment buildings and large estates. The town is home for legions of academic and scientific professionals, many of whom work at the nearby medical centers and educational institutions in Boston.

Settled in about 1638, the community was originally known as Muddy River and was considered part of Boston until it was incorporated separately in 1705. The town takes its name from the two brooks - Smelt Brook and the Muddy River - that originally provided its northern and southern borders. When the Emerald Necklace of parks and parkways was designed for Boston by Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1890s, the Muddy River was integrated into the Riverway and Olmsted Park, creating parkland accessible to both Boston and Brookline residents. One of the original "streetcar suburbs," the town was traversed by a multitude of railways and carriage roads by the middle of the 19th century. Situated at the juncture of several transportation networks, the historic neighborhood of Coolidge Corner features an assortment of bookstores, cafes, independent boutiques and the Coolidge Corner Theatre, a restored Art Deco movie palace dating from 1933 that screens a variety of independent and international films. The community includes several stops along the Green Line Branch of the MBTA subway system, which offers instant access to major business, retail and educational centers along with all of the Greater Boston region's recreational, cultural and historical attractions.

Brookline has staunchly refused to be absorbed by Boston, which surrounds it like a horseshoe. Among its many unusual resources, the town has its own working farm, the oldest country club in the nation, a town golf course, John F. Kennedy's birthplace, a magnificent park on a hillside overlooking Boston with a wonderful open air skating rink and marvelous transportation museum, and numerous neighborhood parks and playgrounds scattered throughout.

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Brookline, MA Real Estate Market Statistics


The following information was extracted from the state-wide MLS system and its accuracy is not guranteed.

Brookline Single Family Home Sales Trends:

Year
Days on Market
#Sold
Average Price
Lowest Price
Median Price
Highest Price
2006
129
159
$1288169
$400000
$1000000
$5500000
2007
140
187
$1432278
$455000
$1100000
$14000000
2008
105
124
$1325407
$410000
$1030000
$6424000
2009
106
125
$1315895
$459000
$1225000
$4000000
2010
96
136
$1370863
$402500
$1156750
$6500000

Average Selling Price of Single Family Homes in Brookline

2006 $1288169
2007 $1432278
2008 $1325407
2009 $1315895
2010 $1370863

Brookline Condominum Sales Trends:

Year
Days on Market
#Sold
Average Price
Lowest Price
Median Price
Highest Price
2006
86
625
$508373
$157000
$453000
$2125000
2007
91
664
$503609
$153000
$453339
$2000644
2008
93
514
$512209
$42000
$439500
$5250000
2009
79
506
$534349
$89500
$455000
$2000000
2010
74
493
$525805
$152500
$468000
$2150000

Average Selling Price of Condominiums in Brookline

2006 $508373
2007 $503609
2008 $512209
2009 $534349
2010 $525805
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